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From: DCHS 2019 <caswellc@uchicago.edu>
Date: Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 3:52 PM
Subject: Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 2019
– Call for Proposals
To: <mgold@gc.cuny.edu>
Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 2019 November
9-10
University of Chicago
We are pleased to announce the sixteenth annual Chicago Colloquium on
Digital Humanities and Computer Science! This year’s conference will take
place November 9-10, 2019, at the David and Reva Logan Center for the Arts
at the University of Chicago. Please check our website for more
information and future updates:
*dhcs2019.uchicago.edu* [luc.us18.list-manage.com]
(luc.us18.list-2Dmanage.com)
DCHS brings together scholars, librarians, and technologists in the
humanities and computer science from across the country and around the
world to examine the current state of digital humanities as a field of
intellectual inquiry and to identify and explore new directions and
perspectives for future research. We are interested in proposals for
papers, panels, workshops, and posters from researchers at all
ranks. Potential topics include (but are not limited to):
– visualization tools, theories, methodologies, and workflows to make
sense of Big Data;
– digital approaches to textual studies;
– public digital humanities;
– digital accessibility;
– digital humanities pedagogy;
– preserving the digital humanities;
– digital gaming, critical play, game design, and gaming culture;
– creative coding and electronic literature;
– studies on uses and behaviors of Social media sites users;
– digital humanities technologies (e.g., mapping, text-mining);
– digital humanities project design/management;
– institutional DH partnerships and project-based collaborations;
– community-based online media practices;
– digital representation.
We hope the scope and topical breadth of the conference will stimulate an
interdisciplinary dialogue that crosses traditional professional barriers.
We are particularly interested in international and underserved
populations’ perspectives on digital humanities and computer science.
We welcome submissions in the following formats:
• Papers/Presentations (15 minutes)
• Panels (60-90 minutes)
• Posters
• Workshops (60-90 minutes)
Applicants should submit a title and 200-300 word abstract along with a
brief biography or C.V. by *September 1* using the Submission Form
[luc.us18.list-manage.com]
(luc.us18.list-2Dmanage.com).
All presenters will have their registration fee for the conference waived.
Presenters may have the opportunity to publish their papers in an online
proceedings edition from the conference.