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CFP: CNI Fall 2014

The submission deadline for the Coalition for Networked Information’s fall 2014 membership meeting is fast approaching! The meeting will be held December 8-9 in Washington, DC. Proposals for project briefings are due no later than next Monday, October 13. Read the full CFP here.

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CFP: Digital Humanities Area, Southwest Popular/American Culture Association

From the Call for Papers: The DH area is seeking papers (approximately 15 minutes in length) that explore the practical, pedagogical, and theoretical issues stemming from the use of Web technologies and other computing techniques and applications to enhance the study of the humanities, particularly popular and American culture studies. What are some of the […]

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CFP: ELO 2015 Conference – Bergen, Norway

From the call for contributions for the ELO 2015 Conference – Bergen, Norway: The End(s) of Electronic Literature: The 2015 Electronic Literature Organization conference and festival will take place August 5-7th 2015. The theme of the 2015 Electronic Literature Organization conference and festival is “The End(s) of Electronic Literature.” Source: Call for Contributions: ELO 2015 […]

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CFP: Digital Studies Special Issue

The Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques will be publishing a refereed selection of papers from its May 2014 Digital Humanities Without Borders meeting at Brock University in Digital Studies/Le champ numériques. The issue will be edited by the program chairs, Geoffrey Rockwell and Michael Sinatra. The publication of this special issue is scheduled for Summer of 2015. Read […]

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CFP: Theorizing the Digital Humanities — An Anthology

Theorizing the Digital Humanities is an invitation to unpack, critique and analyze the impact of digital media on the study of the humanities.  This anthology is not for the outlining or presentation of specific projects or praxis, but rather a means by which we can theorize about this emerging field.  Our goal for this edition […]

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CFParticipation: Knowledge Machines: The Potential of the Digital. Symposium on alternative practices in humanities research

Knowledge Machines is a free one-day symposium which will showcase different approaches to using digital methodologies for the humanities. Videos, discussion points, and related materials will also be made available before and after the day on this website’s blog, in order to move the discussion about the future of the humanities out of the usual […]

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CFP: Digital Classicist Seminar New England

We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the third series of the Digital Classicist New England (Boston?). This initiative, inspired by and connected to London’s Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminar, is organized in association with the Perseus Digital Library at Tufts University. It will run during the spring term of the […]

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CFParticipation: DHQ Call for Reviewers

Digital Humanities Quarterly (http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/), an open-access, peer-reviewed, digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities is currently inviting scholars from all disciplines to join our team of regular peer reviewers. Our peer reviewers perform two important tasks: first, to ensure that the materials accepted for publication are of the highest quality, and […]

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CFParticipation: What Is a Dissertation? New Models, Methods, Media

Here’s the first public announcement of the first official program offered by the Futures Initiative (Graduate Center, CUNY) in conjunction with several other partners.  Our goal is to model success stories (and challenges overcome) on the way to inventive, digital, experimental new forms of dissertations. Source: What Is a Dissertation? New Models, Methods, Media

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CFP: Digital Diversity 2015

This conference examines the trajectory of feminist digital studies, observing the ways in which varied projects have opened up the objects and methods of literary history and cultural studies. We welcome presentations that will together reflect on the past, present, and future of digital literary and cultural studies; examine synergies across digital humanities projects; and […]