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Fwd: [ACH Community] Call for Reviewers for ACH2025

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    From: Amanda Regan <[email protected]>
    Date: Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 8:37 AM
    Subject: [ACH Community] Call for Reviewers for ACH2025
    To: regan008 via community <[email protected]>

    Dear all,

    The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) will hold ACH 2025,
    a virtual conference, from June 11-13, 2025. *We are looking for reviewers
    to participate in our open peer review process.* You can read more about
    our open peer review process here.
    (https://ach2025.ach.org/en/reviewer-guidelines/) The role of the reviewer
    is to assist the Program Committee (PC) in assessing the quality of
    proposals submitted. Reviews do not wholly determine which proposals will
    be accepted or rejected. They provide expert information that the PC uses
    in making its decisions. Reviewers also provide helpful, constructive
    feedback to authors, which can strengthen the quality and intellectual
    rigor of the conference.

    Conference Focus: Amid rapid societal and technological transformations and
    historic elections worldwide, ACH fosters dialogue, spaces, and solidarity
    on equity and justice across local, transborder, and global contexts. ACH
    2025 underscores the importance of addressing societal challenges in the
    digital humanities and beyond, such as racial and gender discrimination,
    while also highlighting the ramifications of computing and environmental
    crises. Join us in navigating diverse political milieus and shaping a
    virtual conference that is just and inclusive.

    ACH 2025 values process- and relationship-oriented modes of working over
    the end result, fostering hope-making, and we seek to prioritize proposals
    that focus on care, community, and collaboration in diverse contexts. We
    are especially interested in receiving proposals from participants with a
    range of expertise and a variety of roles, including alt-ac positions,
    employment outside of higher education, and graduate and undergraduate
    students. We further invite proposals from participants who are newcomers
    to digital humanities.

    To sign up to be a reviewer please fill out this form
    (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdRAIBKZ1J7Xr9ct6eWWyXQFgGg_jILYXNxsCDM_IsxhDjtUQ/viewform)
    and the program committee will be in touch with further details.

    Sincerely,
    Mandy Regan


    Dr. Amanda Regan
    Assistant Professor, Department of History and Geography
    Clemson University
    http://www.amanda-regan.com | Clemson Digital History Ph.D.
    (https://www.clemson.edu/cah/academics/history-and-geography/graduate/digital-history-phd/index.html)

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