From efpriego at gmail.com Thu May 4 03:56:23 2017 From: efpriego at gmail.com (Ernesto Priego) Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 10:56:23 +0100 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] IFLA Satellite Meeting 2017 in Berlin on August 15 - 17 Message-ID: This came into my radar and thought it could be of interest to the members of this list: https://dh-libraries.sciencesconf.org/ Best, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nagasaki at dhii.jp Thu May 11 10:05:56 2017 From: nagasaki at dhii.jp (Kiyonori Nagasaki) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 16:05:56 +0000 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] JADh2017 CFP (deadline extension for poster presentation to May 22) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Apologies for cross posting Dear colleagues, The deadline for JADH2017 poster presentation has been extended to May 22. Please check the conference website for the detailed information and submission procedure. Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Conference 2017 Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, September 11-12, 2017. http://conf2017.jadh.org -- Kiyonori Nagasaki, Ph.D. Senior fellow International Institute for Digital Humanities: http://www.dhii.jp/ From rrisam at gmail.com Wed May 17 07:18:31 2017 From: rrisam at gmail.com (Roopika Risam) Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 09:18:31 -0400 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] GO::DH Officers for 2017 Message-ID: Dear GO::DH members, I am writing to share news about the officers for the GO::DH executive for 2017: Chair: Alex Gil Vice-chairs: ?lika Ortega and Roopika Risam Secretary: Barbara Bordalejo As always, we encourage involvement and project ideas from the full membership. All best, Roopika -- Roopika Risam, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Salem State University http://roopikarisam.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul.spence at kcl.ac.uk Wed May 17 08:36:44 2017 From: paul.spence at kcl.ac.uk (Spence, Paul) Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 14:36:44 +0000 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] Mapping Multilingualism and Digital Culture (workshop), June 22nd Message-ID: Dear Colleagues We're organising a workshop at King's College London next month to explore interactions between Modern Languages research and digital culture, as part of the 'Language Acts & Worldmaking' project, funded by the AHRC as part of the OWRI initiative. Registration is free, and we hope some of you can join us - please find further information below: ------------------------------- Mapping Multilingualism and Digital Culture (workshop) King's College London 22 June 2017, 10 am to 5.30 pm Modern Languages research increasingly happens in a context which is influenced by digital culture, and although this is often forgotten or ignored, global digital culture is profoundly multilingual. But what do we really understand about interactions (and tensions) between the two? How is Modern Languages research transformed by digital culture, and how can a multilingual perspective help us to engage with the 'Digital' more effectively? This workshop aims to critically examine the current state of Modern Languages research which is somehow digitally mediated - whether that be in its creation (editing), methods (virtual ethnography; social and cultural analytics; distant reading), transmission (as code), dissemination (digital publishing; visualisation), object of study (as 'data'), infrastructure (digital archives; ecosystems), mobility/mutability or its social dimension (crowdsourcing; social media). It explores how the study of other cultures, their languages, literature, art and history are altered as a result, and what this means for researching (and learning) Modern Languages. The workshop will bring together a range of academics, digital practitioners and cultural sector respondents in order to study the challenges and opportunities in merging digital and non-digital methods into an approach which integrates critical thinking, humanities-based interpretative skills, creativity and digitally mediated knowledge production. The workshop sets out to explore the following questions: * How does digital culture alter the way that Modern Languages research is carried out? * How have research questions relating to Modern Languages been articulated (and answered) using digital technology? * How have scholars and practitioners studying 'the digital' approached and interpreted Modern Languages research? What tools and methodologies have they employed, and what opportunities are there for broader application? * To what extent have networked communication, open culture, collective intelligence and participatory architectures influenced the execution and transmission of Modern Languages research and what are the opportunities/barriers? * What new research methods or research objects are created as a result? And what implications does this have for teaching/learning? The workshop will start with a keynote speech from Professor Claire Taylor (University of Liverpool), and includes panel discussions, group activities and presentations on a number of topics from digital researchers & practitioners with an interest in Modern Languages. This is the first in a series of events organised by the 'Digital Mediations' strand on the Language Acts project http://languageacts.org/ and funded by the AHRC as part of its OWRI initiative. The strand surveys digital data, tools and methodologies commonly used in Modern Languages research (with a particular, but not exclusive, focus on Spanish and Portuguese-language research) and explores the potential and limitations of digital culture in a language-based research ecosystem. There will also be opportunities to engage (digitally) with the questions raised by the workshop before, during, and after the event: we will be opening up debate online and asking people to nominate their favourite digital tools, projects and publications involving Modern Languages research. Some of the contributions to the workshop will be published online afterwards. Attendance is free, but places at this event at King's College London are limited so please register at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-multilingualism-and-digital-culture-tickets-34502813845 For more information please see the workshop web page at: https://languageacts.org/events/mapping-multilingualism-and-digital-culture/ You can follow us on Twitter at @languageacts and the #languageacts hashtag Paul Spence and Renata Brand?o -- Best wishes Paul Spence Senior Lecturer Department Education Lead / Programme Convenor MA in Digital Humanities Department of Digital Humanities King's College London 26-29 Drury Lane London WC2B 5RL paul.spence at kcl.ac.uk http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/research/index.aspx http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/study/pgt/madh/index.aspx Twitter: @dhpaulspence (English)/@hdpaulspence (castellano) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All the best, Ernesto Dr Ernesto Priego @ernestopriego https://epriego.wordpress.com/ http://www.comicsgrid.com/ Subscribe to the Comics Grid Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iOYAj The information contained in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete this e-mail. The contents of this e-mail must not be forwarded, disclosed or copied without the sender's consent. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of any related organisations, projects, colleagues or employers. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elenagonzalezblanco at yahoo.es Wed May 24 01:21:03 2017 From: elenagonzalezblanco at yahoo.es (=?UTF-8?Q?Elena_Gonz=C3=A1lez-Blanco?=) Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 07:21:03 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] DH@Madrid Summer School 3-5 July, also online! References: <1385964629.1780562.1495610463420.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1385964629.1780562.1495610463420@mail.yahoo.com> Dear colleagues,We are pleased to inform you that from July 3rd ?to 5th, 2017, LINHD UNED will host the 4th DH at Madrid Summer School: ?Semantic Technologies and Linguistic Tools for Digital Humanities?.This year?s DH Summer School is also part of the activities led by the ERC POSTDATA project. The course is sponsored by the CLARIN-ERIC European infrastructure and brings together a varied group of leading international experts in Digital Humanities, Natural Language Processing and language technologies.Our Summer School will be of special interest for humanists focused in digital research methods applied to the humanities. It can be followed online or delayed, and in face-to-face classroom mode.Discounts are available for students, unemployed people and members of Spanish DH associations.More information and registration: http://linhd.es/en/p/dh-summer-2017-lang-en/ Elena Gonz?lez-Blanco & Gimena del R?oLINHD?---?Queridos amigos,Nos complace anunciaros que del 3 al 5 de julio de 2017 se llevar? a cabo en la UNED el curso de verano de este a?o: ?Tecnolog?as sem?nticas y herramientas ling??sticas para Humanidades Digitales?. Este curso, que cuenta con la colaboraci?n de importantes expertos internacionales en Humanidades Digitales, tecnolog?a sem?ntica y procesamiento del lenguaje, constituye la cuarta edici?n de la DH at Madrid Summer School. Este a?o cuenta adem?s con dos importantes patrocinadores, pues forma parte de las actividades del proyecto ERC POSTDATA, y adem?s est? patrocinado por la infraestructura europea CLARIN. ?Est? dirigido a todos aquellos interesados en m?todos digitales de investigaci?n aplicados a las humanidades, y centrado principalmente en personas con formaci?n human?stica. El curso de este a?o se centra en la ense?anza de herramientas y tecnolog?as del lenguaje, en general, y m?s particularmente en tecnolog?as sem?nticas que puedan utilizarse en proyectos de investigaci?n. Puede seguirse de forma presencial, semipresencial, o completamente online en directo o en diferido desde cualquier lugar del mundo.Los estudiantes, miembros de asociaciones hisp?nicas de HD y personas en paro cuentan adem?s con descuentos especiales. M?s informaci?n en:?http://linhd.es/p/dh-summer-2017-es/ ??Os esperamos!Elena Gonz?lez-Blanco y Gimena del R?oLINHD?? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From efpriego at gmail.com Thu May 25 01:39:08 2017 From: efpriego at gmail.com (Ernesto Priego) Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 08:39:08 +0100 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] On commercial interests, prestige and research Message-ID: Dear all, I thought you would be interested in the following report published today: Fyfe, Aileen, Coate, Kelly, Curry, Stephen, Lawson, Stuart, Moxham, Noah and R?stvik, Camilla M?rk (2017) Untangling Academic Publishing: A history of the relationship between commercial interests, academic prestige and the circulation of research. Zenodo. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.546100. https://zenodo.org/record/546100 It will be launched tonight at the British Academy in London ( https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/untangling-academic-publishing-tickets-34135350753 ) Best regards, Ernesto Dr Ernesto Priego @ernestopriego https://epriego.wordpress.com/ http://www.comicsgrid.com/ Subscribe to the Comics Grid Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iOYAj The information contained in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete this e-mail. The contents of this e-mail must not be forwarded, disclosed or copied without the sender's consent. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of any related organisations, projects, colleagues or employers. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colibri.alex at gmail.com Fri May 26 16:30:18 2017 From: colibri.alex at gmail.com (Alex Gil) Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 18:30:18 -0400 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] The future of GO::DH Message-ID: Dear friends, I'm very honored to be your GO::DH chair for 2017-2018. My deep thanks to those of you who voted, and to the members of the executive for giving me their vote of confidence. Time to roll up our sleeves! Our dreams of a community of digital humanities practitioners in dialogue and collaboration with each other across continents and language barriers has not changed. The new executive is actively planning a series of exciting programmatic activities and structural changes along these lines to help us tap into the potential of our global community, but we should not and could not do this work without you. Before we start rolling out any new team initiatives, we wanted to bring back the conversation to all of you, our members, especially around the existential question: who are we and what do we want? As you know, we were founded as a special interest group of ADHO (Alliance of Digital Humanities Organization), but our work was never limited to activities within the organization. In fact, some of our best work happened decidedly outside of it. At the same time, we know that we have been able to facilitate engagement between ADHO and many of our members and friends here, for their professional benefit at home. We find ourselves now at a crossroads. For a year now, the executive of GO::DH has been in conversations with ADHO about becoming a Constituent Organization (CO). Depending on the specific model to follow, this would give us some voting power at the highest level of the organization, comparable though perhaps not equal to the COs with paying members. Besides voting power, we might be able to create more opportunities for our members to participate in the annual conference and receive exposure for their work. The hard question we have been asking ourselves is whether becoming a CO would draw us away from the possibilities of acting independently to focus our energies on a vibrant, critical conversation with each other, and away from innovative projects that can help us understand and promote the global landscape of digital humanities. That said, I wanted to come to you and ask *you*, how do you feel about ADHO in 2017? What level of engagement should we have with them? What would you like to see? Looking forward to resuming our conversations! All best, Alex. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gdelrio.riande at gmail.com Sat May 27 21:34:17 2017 From: gdelrio.riande at gmail.com (gimena del rio riande) Date: Sun, 28 May 2017 00:34:17 -0300 Subject: [globaloutlookDH-l] Knowledge Sharing: Chile, South America, and the World Message-ID: If you are in Santiago de Chile on June 8, 2017, don't miss this event. Knowledge Sharing: Chile, South America, and the World You are invited to join us for a one-day workshop to discuss the current and future states of knowledge sharing and scholarly communication. We will explore the Chilean context of creating and communicating research and scholarship, with the goal of understanding the relationships between local practices, innovations, and challenges and the recommendations and assumptions embedded in various initiatives to create a more open and egalitarian system knowledge sharing. Researchers, students, librarians, and technologists interested in learning about and addressing issues related to access to information, scholarly production and publishing, and scientific communication are encouraged to attend. This workshop is intended to contribute to the conversation about how a more open system of knowledge can be built for and by researchers in Chile, South America, and other global communities. We will follow the ?unconference? format and the attendees will decide on the workshop?s agenda. The workshop will be held in Spanish and it is free of charge. The organization will provide certificates of attendance. Date: June 8, 2017 Time: 10 -17hs Location: Auditorio Gorbea. Escuela de Ingenier?a. Facultad de Ciencias F?sicas y Matem?ticas (Campus Beauchef). Beauchef 850, Santiago , Chile Organizing Partners: The Force 11 Scholarly Commons Working Group and Instituto de la Comunicaci?n e Imagen-Universidad de Chile Please RSVP by Friday, June 2nd to https://www.aacademica.org/compartir.conocimiento/tabs/register More information: https://www.aacademica.org/compartir.conocimiento Gimena del Rio Investigadora. IIBICRIT, CONICET (Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliogr?ficas y Cr?tica Textual) @gimenadelr Personal website: http://linhd.uned.es/gimenadelrio/ http://www.iibicrit-conicet.gov.ar/ Asociaci?n Argentina de Humanidades Digitales: http://aahd.com.ar/ Marcelo T. de Alvear 1694 (1060). Buenos Aires - Argentina (54)-11-4129-1158 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: