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Fwd: [DHSI] Call for Papers: Critical Digital Humanities International Conference
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March 22, 2022 at 1:15 pm #126532Matthew K. Gold (he/him)Participant
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From: DHNetwork <dhn.admin@utoronto.ca>
Date: Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 9:15 AM
Subject: [DHSI] Call for Papers: Critical Digital Humanities International
Conference
To: Institute@lists.uvic.ca <institute@lists.uvic.ca>The *Critical Digital Humanities Initiative*
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(CDHI) at the University of Toronto cordially invites submissions to our
2022 international conference, to take place *Friday, September 30 and
Saturday, October 1, 2022*.This year’s *Critical Digital Humanities International Conference*
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foregrounds critical DH research, praxis, and community partnerships.
Critical DH is an intersectional field that emphasizes questions of power,
social justice, and critical theory in making, analyzing, and using digital
technologies. This is a version of digital humanities that places
anti-racist, de/anti/postcolonial, feminist, and queer/trans/non-binary
work at its core, and which understands our current shift in digital
technology as an opportunity for social and political transformation.
Critical DH foregrounds creative praxis, co-creation, public engagement,
and community-based research.· *Visit Conference Webpage (https://dhn.utoronto.ca/conference/)*
Keynote speakers include *Wendy Hui Kyong Chun*, Canada 150 Research Chair
in New Media Studies, Simon Fraser University, and *Lisa Nakamura*,
Gwendolyn Calvert Baker Collegiate Professor, University of Michigan.
Additional keynotes are to be announced.The CDHI conference committee *welcomes submissions*
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on any aspect of critical DH research, praxis, and/or community
partnerships in the humanities or interpretative social sciences. Possible
topics include but are not limited to: *The digital past and present; Media
archaeology; De/anti/postcolonial DH; Indigeneity, technology, and DH;
Black DH; Archival activism and DH; Multilingual DH; Digital Libraries;
Critical data studies; Deep mapping/spatial analysis; Queer/Trans+ DH;
Digital infrastructures and digital sovereignty; Mis/information and social
media; Game studies and critical DH; Discriminatory algorithms; Radical
digital pedagogy; Critical making; Virtual/Augmented reality; Digital
research ethics; DH and social justice; Digitization and digitalization;
Text analysis; Minimal computing, sustainable DH*.*Deadline for submissions is 15 April 2022.* Decisions will be made by 30
May 2022.We are grateful for the support of our co-sponsor and supporters: the
Centre for the Study of the United States, Munk School of Global Affairs;
the Jackman Humanities Institute; the Faculty of Arts and Science; the
Faculty of Information; University of Toronto Mississauga; University of
Toronto Scarborough; and the Institutional Strategic Initiatives program,
OVPRI.*For questions, *please contact Dr. Jennifer Ross, Conference Coordinator,
at *jennifern.ross@utoronto.ca <jennifern.ross@utoronto.ca>*.[image: cidimage001.png@01D83782.282B1D60] (http://dhn.utoronto.ca)
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