*From: *Nadejda Webb <nwebb11@jhu.edu>
*Date: *Friday, December 16, 2022 at 4:51 PM
*To: *”Gold, Matthew” <MGOLD@gc.cuny.edu>
*Subject: *[EXTERNAL] Keystone DH 2023
Dear Prof. Gold,
I hope you’re well considering all that’s happening in the world!
My name is Nadejda Webb and I am an ACLS fellow at Johns Hopkins, working
with the newly formed Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) and Black Beyond
Data, a Computational Humanities and Social Sciences Laboratory for Black
Digital Humanities. I am reaching out as part of the organizing committee
for the forthcoming Keystone DH conference, which will take place June 16thand
17that the CDH.
For the past half-decade or so, Keystone has served as a regional
conference bringing together a wide variety of DH practitioners from across
the mid-Atlantic region (previous editions have been hosted by the
University of Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon, among others). This year,
the conference explores questions of scale, which could include anything
from analysis based on a large data-set to an investigation of Silicon
Valley labor practices, a pedagogical approach that moves between group
sizes, or a critique of a digital methodology, tool, or technique. We are
calling for panels, posters, or individual presentations, as well as DH
works in progress. The proposal deadline is February 15th, 2023, and
proposers will be notified by early March 2023.
I write to both share the CFP ( https://keystonedh.network/2023/cfp
(https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/keystonedh.network/2023/cfp__;!!GekbXoL5ynDpFgM!UtHcR0eH05dXPelVZbBx4fI7alOgD9OZBFj5BR-lVIVQoZg0U3eNHcScQegDb30x7jQZ1EwuyoKgBxRk9ZI$)
)
and ask if you would be kind enough to circulate it through your listserv
and/or with your students/colleagues.
I greatly appreciate your assistance. Please let me know if there is any
other information I can provide at this juncture.
Thank You,
Nadejda
*Nadejda I. Webb, Ph.D. (she/her/they)*
ACLS Postdoctoral Fellow
Black Data and the Black Digital Humanities | Center for Digital Humanities
Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Johns Hopkins University