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CFP: Digital Humanities Quarterly Special Issue on Minimal Computing

From the CFP: This special issue of Digital Humanities Quarterly will bring together essays and case studies on the promises and limitations of minimal computing from historical, practical, and theoretical perspectives, as well as within the context of specific research projects and their environments. Minimal computing can be defined as any form of digital or […]

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Job: Postdoctoral Fellowship in US Latino Digital Humanities, Recovery

From the ad: The application period is now open for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in US Latino Digital Humanities (USLDH), a division of Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage program (Recovery) at the University of Houston. The program is looking for a recent (less than 5 years) Ph.D. graduate with background expertise in US Latino […]

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Job: Senior Research Associate and Assoc. Director of the ARTFL Project, U of Chicago

From the ad: The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago, in collaboration with the Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (generally known as the ARTFL Project) and the Textual Optics Lab, seeks a Senior Research Associate in Digital Humanities and Romance Languages and […]

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Resource: What is a Feminist Lab? (recordings)

About the resource: In April 2019, “What is a Feminist Lab?” Symposium was held at the University of Colorado Boulder and organized by Maya Livio, Lori Emerson, and Thea Lindquist. The event included a range of speakers from interdisciplinary research labs and explored ways in which intersectional feminist approaches can be integrated into labs and […]

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Job: Asst. Prof. in History & Theory of Digital Humanities (German), UC Santa Barbara

From the ad: The Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies is seeking a candidate for an Assistant Professor (tenure track) position whose work connects European history and theory with the computer-based knowledge and technological cultures of today, both in teaching and research. Candidates should ideally be able to contribute to the department’s strengths in the […]

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Report: Workshop on “Digitisation Workflows & Digital Research Studies Methodologies”

From the report: Earlier this year I was given the opportunity to attend a workshop on “Digitisation Workflows & Digital Research Studies Methodologies” held at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore, India. The workshop, which was held on the NCBS campus in the northern part of Bangalore, was jointly organised by Tom […]

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CFP: Digital Pedagogy Lab UK – Call for Presenters

From the CFP: From 20-22 April 2020, Digital Pedagogy Lab will bring its unique brand of professional development for educators to the United Kingdom… While the work at Digital Pedagogy Lab favors the cohort-based learning model, a few opportunities for individual or group presentations are part of the programme. There are two types of presentation […]

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Editors’ Choice: Speculative Surveillance with Ring™ Log

Over the weekend I launched Ring Log, which is simultaneously a critique of surveillance culture and a parody of machine vision in suburbia. In the interactive artist statement I call Ring Log an experiment in speculative surveillance. “Speculative” in this context means what if? What if Amazon’s Ring doorbell cams began integrating AI-powered object detection […]