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CFP: Literary Studies in the Digital Age | MLA Commons

We welcome not only comments on the anthology’s existing contributions but also submissions of additional article-length and primer-style contributions (see the collection’s introduction for instructions) that will broaden the anthology’s coverage of the existing field and chart new territory Literary Studies in the Digital Age | MLA Commons.

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CFP: Soeterbeeck eHumanities Workshop, June 13-14, the Netherlands

The workshop aims to bring together junior and senior researchers in the humanities, those who are already working in eHumanities research, and those in historical research, culture studies, religious studies, language studies, etc., who are interested in the area and wish to get updated, educated, ask questions, and exchange ideas. [HNR] Call for Posters and […]

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CFParticipation: Announcing Day of DH 2013 – April 8th

An initiative of CenterNet, the goal of the project is to create a web site that weaves together a picture of the participant’s activities on the day which answers the question, “Just what do digital humanists really do?” Participants  document their day through photographs and text, all of which is published on a community online platform […]

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Job: Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities, Bowdoin

Bowdoin College, in support of its Digital and Computational Studies Initiative, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in the humanities starting Fall 2013. The appointment will be for two years with the possibility of renewal for one additional year. The ideal candidate could come from any humanities discipline but must have a commitment to using […]

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Funding: 4 Doctoral Stipends for “The Programmable City Project,” National University of Ireland (PDF)

The project is an empirical extension of the Code/Space book (Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge) published in Software Studies series by The MIT Press (2011). It focuses on the intersection of smart urbanism, ubiquitous computing and big data from a software studies/critical geography perspective, comparing Dublin and Boston and other locales. http://www.nuim.ie/nirsa/student.pdf

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CFP: 7th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games

game_philosophy@unimore: Call for Papers: 7th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games. Computer Game Space – Concept, Form and Experience  We hereby invite scholars in any field of studies who take a professional interest in the philosophy of computer games to submit papers to the 7th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games, […]

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Announcement: Announcing the Praxis Network

Scholars’ Lab. How can humanities graduate programs better equip students for a wider range of careers, without sacrificing the core values or approaches of the discipline? We are delighted to announce the launch of the Praxis Network, a new partnership of innovative graduate and undergraduate programs that are making effective interventions in the traditional models of humanities […]

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Job: Head of Graduate Programs, Scholars’ Lab

Scholars’ Lab We are delighted to announce an exciting job opportunity here at the Scholars’ Lab as the Head of Graduate Programs, which includes both the Praxis Program and the Graduate Fellows in Digital Humanities program. Read on for more details!

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CFParticipation: Are you interested in data visualisation?

Visualising Data » Blog Archive » Are you interested in data visualisation? Are you interested in data visualisation? A very open question but given you are reading this post the chances are you are. Whether you only occasionally read blogs, are a full-time professional, or fall somewhere in between, it doesn’t matter – you are a key […]