**With apologies for cross-posting**
Last Call for Papers: 2016 Göttingen Dialog in Digital Humanities
The Göttingen Dialog in Digital Humanities has established a forum
for the discussion of digital methods applied to all areas of the
Humanities and Social Sciences, including Classics, Philosophy,
History, Literature, Law, Languages, Archaeology and more. The
initiative is organized by the Göttingen Centre for Digital
Humanities (GCDH).
The dialogs will take place every Monday from April 11th until early
July 2016 in the form of 90-minute seminars. Seminar content should
be of interest to humanists, digital humanists, librarians and
computer scientists. Furthermore, we proudly announce that Prof. Dr.
Stefan Gradmann (KU Leuven) will be giving the opening keynote on
April 11th.
We invite submissions of abstracts describing research which employs
digital methods, resources or technologies in an innovative way in
order to enable a better or new understanding of the humanities,
both in the past and present. We also encourage contributions
describing ‘work-in-progress’.
Abstracts should be written in English only. The authors of the
successful abstracts will be asked to contribute a paper to a
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ) special issue. Furthermore, the
author(s) of the best paper and talk will receive a prize of €500,
which will be awarded on the basis of both the quality of the paper
(50% weight) and the presentation of the research (50% weight).
Abstracts should be sent by
February 15th at midnight CET to
gd...@gcdh.de in Word.docx
format only and should be a maximum of 3 pages in length.
For more information, please visit:
http://etrap.gcdh.de/call-for-papers-2016-gottingen-dialog-in-digital-humanities/
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Maria Moritz
Göttingen Center for Digital Humanities
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Georg-August-University Göttingen
Papendiek 16
D-37073 Göttingen, Germany
phone: +49 551 39-20479
eMail: mmo...@gcdh.de
web: eTrap project http://etrap.gcdh.de/