The University of Bergen has seven open fellowships for the whole department (so any topic within digital culture, Nordic, linguistics, comparative literature, classics and theatre studies) and one earmarked stipend for a project examining extremist discourse online. As I’ve mentioned before, Norwegian PhD fellowships are really very good, as they are treated as regular jobs with benefits and…

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Call for nominations for 3 new aaDH Executive Committee positions – aaDH: Australasian Association for Digital Humanities The Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH) invites nominations for three new Executive Committee positions. The Association seeks to elect three Ordinary Members for 3-year terms beginning in 2013. To be eligible, candidates must be current members of the Australasian…

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CENDARI Visiting Research Fellowships – Call for 2013 Fellows. CENDARI (Collaborative European Digital Archive Infrastructure) invites applications for its Visiting Research Fellowship Programme for 2013.  The fellowships are being funded through the CENDARI project by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research. Visiting Research Fellowships are available in the following CENDARI partner institutions     Trinity…

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GIS in the Digital Humanities: A free one day seminar « Applied Technologies to Archaeology. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly used by historians, archaeologists, literary scholars, classicists and others with an interest in humanities geographies. Take-up has been hampered by a lack of understanding of what GIS is and what it has to…

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Workshop: Developing methods for the microanalysis of online data, Radboud University Nijmegen | HASTAC. Date: 9-10 January 2013 Venue: Radboud University Nijmegen Organisers: David Giles (Winchester University), Jessica Lester (Washington State University), Trena Paulus (University of Tennessee) and  Wyke Stommel (Radboud University Nijmegen) Although computer-mediated communication (CMC) has been studied extensively for the last three decades, few…

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