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The Digital Humanities Congress is a conference held in Sheffield every two years. Its purpose is to promote the sharing of knowledge, ideas and techniques within the digital humanities.
Digital humanities is understood by Sheffield to mean the use of technology within arts, heritage and humanities research as both a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination. As such, proposals related to all disciplines within the arts, humanities and heritage domains are welcome.
The conference will take place at the University’s residential conference facility, The Edge.
Professor Ruth Ahnert (Professor of Literary History and Digital Humanities, Queen Mary, University of London).
Professor Marc Alexander (Professor of English Linguistics, University of Glasgow).
Professor Nanna Bonde Thylstrup (Associate Professor of Communication and Digital Media, Copenhagen Business School).
We are accepting new proposals to supplement our existing (2020) programme which was unable to go ahead due to the coronavirus. Proposals can be on all aspects of the digital humanities. For example, proposals might wish to focus on:
New knowledge and insights within areas of humanities research which have arisen from the use of digital applications, techniques or methodologies. These proposals might focus on how specific research questions were solved.
Case studies, best practice and evolving trends concerning the development of research resources, tools, frameworks and environments within the humanities, such as digital editions, mobile applications, virtual worlds, surface computing, web services and GIS
Technologies and techniques which bring value to humanities research, such as data mining, crowd-sourcing, linked data, text encoding, digitisation, ontology building, sentiment analysis, augmented reality, 3D visualisation and virtual worlds.
Standards, best practice and case studies for data creation, data collection, development methodologies, usability testing, preservation, sustainability and accessibility.
Issues and emerging trends within the technology and the information environment which do or might impact on humanities research. This might concern new technology, social trends, infrastructure, policy, funding, assessing value or pedagogy.
Proposals are welcome from academics, researchers, postgraduate students, professionals from within the cultural, heritage and information sectors, technologists and SMEs. Proposals are welcome from UK and international contributors.Contributors can propose individual papers, or sessions of three or more papers on a related theme.
Proposals for individual papers should include:
The name of the speaker
The speaker’s institution
The title of the paper
Three keywords
An abstract of approximately 300 words
Individual papers will be to a maximum of 20 minutes duration. Each paper will then be allotted a further 10 minutes for questions.
Proposals should be sent to: dhc2020@sheffield.ac.uk
Proposals for sessions should include:
The name of the session organiser and his/her institution
The names of the individual speakers and their institutions
The title of the session
An abstract of approximately 200 words which describes the theme that unifies the session
The titles of the session papers
Abstracts for each paper within the session of approximately 300 words
Sessions will consist of three or more papers on a related theme to a maximum of 60 minutes. Each session will then be allotted a further 30 minutes for questions.
Registration will open in January 2021.
Please note that registration fees will be fully reimbursed if the Covid-19 situation in July 2021 prevents this from continuing as a physical conference.
Speaker rate: £152
Delegate rate: £202
Student rate: £152
A range of accommodation is available nearby at differing prices. For further information, please check this website when registration opens. Please also check the cancellation terms when booking accommodation.
All contributors will be invited to submit their paper for publication in the Digital Humanities Institute’s online journal, Studies in the Digital Humanities.
Some of the papers presented at the Digital Humanities Congress are available at https://www.dhi.ac.uk/openbook/series/studies-in-the-digital-humanities
The conference website will provide access to delegate registration as well as further information about accommodation, the programme and facilities in due course.
For enquiries about submitting a proposal, please contact Michael Pidd: m.pidd@sheffield.ac.uk
来源:https://www.dhi.ac.uk/dhc2021/?fbclid=IwAR2mO1WdR_noJWodD4ulk_lSs8nhdlIBB9fvD_3WDQ6AdXgtA5weRb4TXeQ
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