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CFParticipation: New Multilingual DH Group

From the CFParticipation: Following a workshop on doing DH in non-Latin scripts at DH 2019, a group of people interested in increasing support for DH in languages other than English has put together a grass-roots initiative to aggregate and annotate information about existing tools and resources at http://multilingualdh.org/. (Much work remains to be done on […]

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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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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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CFP: 2020 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries

From the CFP: As Texas Digital Library embarks on a new decade, TCDL’s theme this year, 2020 Hindsight: Looking Back, Moving Forward, presents an opportunity to pause and reflect on lessons learned from past projects and initiatives, and envision fresh possibilities for the future. Proposals might detail projects that didn’t go as planned (for better […]

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CFParticipation: DARIAH Annual Event 2020

From the CFParticipation: We are happy to launch the call for participation for the DARIAH Annual Event 2020, which will take place in Zagreb, Croatia from May 26 to 29. Topic of this year’s event is Scholarly Primitives.  It has been twenty years since John Unsworth first formulated scholarly primitives as a set of recursive and interrelated functions that form the foundations of research […]

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CFParticipation: DH Scholarship from the Viewpoint of Women and Gender Minorities

From the CFParticipation: If you identify as a woman and gender minority working in DH anywhere in the world, you are invited to contribute to a collection of “love letters” to works of DH scholarship, collectively forming an annotated bibliography, which will be published as part of the proceedings of the “Women and Gender Minorities […]

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CFP: Virtual Research Environments and Ancient Manuscripts

From the CFP: This workshop invites papers that explore the significance of VREs on the study of manuscript cultures and research in the humanities, especially papers that explore issues related to Early Jewish and Christian Literature, New Testament and Classical Studies. If you are involved in a VRE, work with manuscript cultures using digital tools, […]

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CFP: Digital Community Building as Social Justice Praxis Blog Carnival

From the CFP: We are two of many scholars who recognize that networked digital technologies offer vibrant opportunities for community-building, identity formation, and coalitional activism. In this Blog Carnival, we encourage a conversation that frames community-building itself as a social justice praxis in digital spheres, inspired, in particular, by networked activism efforts around decolonial justice, intersectional […]

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CFP: CUNY Games Conference 6.0!

From the CFP: We invite all involved in higher education pedagogy — faculty, administrators, graduate students, undergraduates, and game designers — to submit a talk or poster on the theory and practice of play and games, with both a digital and non-digital focus. We also welcome game demos and playtesting that focus on higher education. […]

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CFPapers: Extended Reality (XR) Pedagogies & Applications

From the CFP: This special issue of The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy seeks to feature pedagogical approaches to integrating XR technology into the educational curriculum in a wide variety of institutions and settings. The intention is to highlight a wide range of inter-, multi-, and transdisciplinary approaches to both utilizing and creating Virtual […]