Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities

Todd Presner (Duke ’94), gave the following presentation at Duke on January 24 entitled “Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities: From Berlin to Los Angeles and Beyond.” Presner, Professor of Germanic Languages and Comparative Literature at UCLA, where he is the Director of UCLA’s Center for Jewish Studies and Chair of the Digital Humanities Program, […]

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CFP: Digitize This: Exploring/Exploiting the Rise of Digital Arts & Digital Humanities

Rhizome | Announce: CFP: Digitize This: Exploring/Exploiting the Rise of Digital Arts & Digital Humanities. CFP: Digitize This: Exploring/Exploiting the Rise of Digital Arts & Digital Humanities Worcester Polytechnic Institute November 2-3, 2012. Instances from and reflections on the dual rise of the digital humanities and the digital arts: to include panels, workshops, and roundtables […]

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Job: Interdisciplinary Research posts, UCL

UCL Centre for Digital Humanities » Blog Archive » Interdisciplinary Research posts. I’m delighted to say that the UCL Faculties of Arts and Humanities and Social and Historical Sciences are advertising three new Research Associate posts in interdisciplinary research in Arts and Humanities. Unlike a more traditional Research Fellowship, where an individual goes away and […]

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CFP: Conference on the Use of New Technologies in Archaeology

The Stoa Consortium » Blog Archive » Conference on the Use of New Technologies in Archaeology, Puget Sound, Oct. 25-28, 2012. Taking Archaeology Digital A Conference on the Use of New Technologies in Archaeology University of Puget Sound, Oct. 25-28, 2012 We invite proposals for papers and presentations that explore the question of how archaeologists […]

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CFP: Teaching with Games for MLA 2013

Teaching with Games: A CFP for MLA 2013 « Brian Croxall. This roundtable session will feature up to eight presenters. Presenters are welcome from a broad range of institutions with a range of contexts and budget demands. Selection of participants will be based on a cross-spectrum of styles, classrooms, student experience, successes, and failures. Send […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: DH, Interdisciplinarity, and Curricular Incursion

In last December’s NITLE Digital Scholarship Seminar, Teaching DH 101, I presented my experience designing and proposing a new digital humanities course at St. Norbert College. In that talk, I found myself arguing, somewhat to my surprise, for interdisciplinarity—by which I mean clear association with one of the humanities disciplines that converge under the digital […]

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Job: Digital Humanities Developer at Stanford University Libraries

Under supervision of the Head of the Digital Initiatives Group (DIG), the Digital Humanities Developer is responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining a variety of digital library projects and products for the humanities and social sciences. She or he will work closely with the entire DIG team (which includes librarians and specialists in assessment, digital […]