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With apologies for cross-posting:
ADHO is inviting potential local organizers from anywhere in the world to express interest in hosting DH2024. Expressions of interest are due to the applicants' Constituent Organization Executive by April 15, 2022, and to ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee, Diane Jakacki (dkj004(a)bucknell.edu<mailto:dkj004@bucknell.edu>) by May 1, 2022.
Learn more: https://adho.org/announcements/2022/call-hosts-dh2024
Hannah L. Jacobs
ADHO Communications Officer
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Object Detection Challenge in computational humanities
ICPR 2022 ODeuropa Competition on Olfactory Object Recognition (ODOR)
We are proud to announce the launch of the ICPR 2022 (ODOR) ODeuropa Competition on Olfactory Object Recognition, the world's first competition for the detection on olfactory objects on historical artworks. Work with a training set of >24000 object annotations in 87 categories on ~3000 images and create innovative solutions to detect a wide range of objects in the challenging domain of artworks.
Info: https://odor-challenge.github.io/2022/
Challenge Registration and Data: https://codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/competitions/1939
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Regards,
Ronak Kosti, PhD
Post Doc Researcher
Pattern Recognition Lab,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Email: ronak.kosti(a)fau.de<mailto:ronak.kosti@fau.de>
Web: https://lme.tf.fau.de/person/kosti
Twitter: @r_rkosti
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Good morning/day/evening,
Join us for the Global Digital Humanities Symposium for days two and three, today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday)! Please spread the word to colleagues as well. All are welcome to tune into the livestream<http://go.cal.msu.edu/globaldh>, regardless of registration.
Best,
Kristen
Global Digital Humanities Symposium
March 23-25, 2022
msuglobaldh.org<https://msuglobaldh.org/>
#MSUGlobalDH
Thursday, March 24, 1:00-5:15pm EDT (in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1078217131>)
Friday, March 25, 9:00am-1:20pm EDT(in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1383397603>)
Join us for a fantastic free and fully virtual event through the livestream<http://go.cal.msu.edu/globaldh>. Please note that this shortlink is updated each day right before we begin livestreaming, so if you navigate to it and only see the channel page for the Symposium on Youtube, you are not in the wrong place.
Presentations will take place in English and Spanish, and while live interpretation is only available to registrants in the Zoom event, live captioning in English does come through the broadcast to Youtube. (This captioning is done by humans.)
Thursday, March 24, 2022
See the schedule in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1078217131>
12:30-1:00 pm – Speed Networking [Social Activity-not livestreamed]
1:00-1:30pm - Keynote presentation: Industry, Postcolony, and the Immersive Arts of Environmental Storytelling, Hanna Musiol
1:40-3:20pm - Lightning Talks
1:40-2:30 pm Digital Disruptions: Writing and Knowing Anew
2:30-3:20 pm Outlining Communities and Information through Digital Archives and the Static Web
3:30–4:40pm – Mapping Digital Spaces of Memory, Witnessing, and Resistance
4:45-5:15pm – Trivia [Social Activity-not livestreamed]
Friday, March 25, 2022
See the schedule in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1383397603>
9:00-9:30 am – Mini Workshops and Social Time [not livestreamed]
9:40-10:40am – Developing Multilingual Foundations for Global Digital Humanities
10:50am-12:10pm - Transforming Pedagogy and Curriculum: Challenges and Insights
12:20-1:20pm – Environmental Justice, Indigenous Futures, and Digital Humanities: A Discussion Among Keynote Presenters Olivia Quintanilla and Hanna Musiol
1:20-1:40 pm – Speed Networking [Social Activity-not livestreamed]
Kristen Mapes
Assistant Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
kmapes(a)msu.edu
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Hello all,
Only a week left to register for the upcoming online events that we are running in the framework of the project: GLAM and Digital Soft Power in the Post-Pandemic World. datatopower.net<http://datatopower.net>
Looking forward to seeing many of you next week!
Webinar: Global communications and audiences: Propaganda, fake news & AI censorship
Date: March 28, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 6:00PM - 8:00PM UTC+11
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/webinar2<https://www.datatopower.net/webinar1>
The webinar will explore how a rise in new disinformation and propaganda tools, bots and fake news might affect museum global communications by disrupting the flow of global information exchange and accelerating anxiety, negative sentiment, and cross-cultural misunderstanding among online participants. It will also discuss critical issues around data privacy, ethics, provenance and equity, data access and censorship.
Datathon: Understanding and mapping digital museum audiences
Date: March 30, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 6:00PM - 8:00PM UTC+11
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/datathon2<https://www.datatopower.net/datathon1>
The Datathon will explore mapping digital audiences methods and will present a prototype of a new web app solution that is currently being co-designed in collaboration with the Museum Science Group in London and Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. The Datathon will also feature a number of innovative digital audience research projects developed by museums across Europe and Asia-Pacific.
To stay in the loop of current and future activities:
Subscribe to our Google group https://groups.google.com/g/datatopower
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Good evening/day/morning,
We look forward to having you join us at the Global DH Symposium Next Week! Please join us and spread the word. All are welcome to tune into the livestream<http://go.cal.msu.edu/globaldh>, regardless of registration. However, registering<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfMNswOVZu7Ay-7043iX2KeAUeD30SNjGg…> will provide full access to the Symposium: including access to sessions in breakout rooms, social activities, and to live language interpretation.
Best,
Kristen
Global Digital Humanities Symposium
March 23-25, 2022
msuglobaldh.org<https://www.msuglobaldh.org>
#MSUGlobalDH
Wednesday, March 23, 5:00-9:00pm EDT (in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/3190693375>)
Thursday, March 24, 1:00-5:15pm EDT (in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1078217131>)
Friday, March 25, 9:00am-1:20pm EDT(in your timezone<https://dateful.com/eventlink/1383397603>)
Registration<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfMNswOVZu7Ay-7043iX2KeAUeD30SNjGg…> is open and the program is available! Join us for a fantastic free and fully virtual event. Registration Deadline: TODAY, March 18. The Symposium will also be livestreamed to Youtube, and registration for the livestream is not required. By registering, you gain access to the live language interpretation, social activities, and the project showcase presentations.
We are pleased to support presentations in English and Spanish, with live interpretation from English into Spanish and French, and from Spanish into English. Live captions will also be provided for presentations given in English.
In particular, we would like to point out keynote presentations from
* Olivia Quintanilla (Towards Marine Justice: Indigenous Pacific Island Ecologies and the Right to Nature),
* June Rubis (Seeing the utan (forest) for the orang (people): a decolonial Indigenous approach to orangutan conservation), and
* Hanna Musiol (Industry, Postcolony, and the Immersive Arts of Environmental Storytelling)!
The Symposium will conclude with a roundtable discussion panel bringing together the work of these three scholars.
Find the presentation schedule below. There will also be two social activities each day of the Symposium (discover the full social activities program<https://msuglobaldh.org/social-activities/>).
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
4:30-5:00 pm – Speed Networking [Social Activity]
5:10–5:40pm – Keynote presentation: Towards Marine Justice: Indigenous Pacific Island Ecologies and the Right to Nature, Olivia Quintanilla
5:40-6:40pm – Accessing Diasporic Histories: Values-Driven Digital Projects
6:50-7:50pm - Project Showcase
8:00-8:30pm – Keynote presentation: Seeing the utan (forest) for the orang (people): a decolonial Indigenous approach to orang utan conservation, June Rubis
8:30-9:00 pm – Themed Discussion Rooms [Social Activity]
Thursday, March 24, 2022
12:30-1:00 pm – Speed Networking
1:00-1:30pm - Keynote presentation: Industry, Postcolony, and the Immersive Arts of Environmental Storytelling, Hanna Musiol
1:40-3:20pm - Lightning Talks
1:40-2:30 pm Digital Disruptions: Writing and Knowing Anew
2:30-3:20 pm Outlining Communities and Information through Digital Archives and the Static Web
3:30–4:40pm – Mapping Digital Spaces of Memory, Witnessing, and Resistance
4:45-5:15pm – Trivia [Social Activity]
Friday, March 25, 2022
9:00-9:30 am – Mini Workshops and Social Time
9:40-10:40am – Developing Multilingual Foundations for Global Digital Humanities
10:50am-12:10pm - Transforming Pedagogy and Curriculum: Challenges and Insights
12:20-1:20pm – Environmental Justice, Indigenous Futures, and Digital Humanities: A Discussion Among the Keynote Presenters
1:20-1:40 pm – Speed Networking [Social Activity]
Kristen Mapes
Assistant Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
kmapes(a)msu.edu
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Hello all
Apologies for X-postings
You are invited to attend a series of free public online sessions bringing together academics, policy makers and GLAM professionals to offer a discussion forum in the framework of the project: GLAM and Digital Soft Power in the Post-Pandemic World. Please, read more about the project here: datatopower.net<http://datatopower.net/>
Upcoming events:
Webinar: Global communications and audiences: Propaganda, fake news & AI censorship
Date: March 28, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 4:00PM - 6:00PM SGT | 7:00PM - 9:00PM UTC+11
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/webinar2<https://www.datatopower.net/webinar1>
The webinar will explore how a rise in new disinformation and propaganda tools, bots and fake news might affect museum global communications by disrupting the flow of global information exchange and accelerating anxiety, negative sentiment, and cross-cultural misunderstanding among online participants. It will also discuss critical issues around data privacy, ethics, provenance and equity, data access and censorship.
Datathon: Understanding and mapping digital museum audiences
Date: March 30, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 4:00PM - 6:00PM SGT | 7:00PM - 9:00PM UTC+11
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/datathon2<https://www.datatopower.net/datathon1>
The Datathon will explore mapping digital audiences methods and will present a prototype of a new web app solution that is currently being co-designed in collaboration with the Museum Science Group in London and Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. The Datathon will also feature a number of innovative digital audience research projects developed by museums across Europe and Asia-Pacific.
To stay in the loop of current and future activities:
Subscribe to our Google group https://groups.google.com/g/datatopower
Dr Natalia Grincheva
Programme Leader, BA(Hons) Arts Management, School of Creative Industries, LASALLE College of the Arts
Senior Research Fellow (Hon), Digital Studio, the University of Melbourne
Recent Books:
Museum Diplomacy in the Digital Age<https://www.routledge.com/Museum-Diplomacy-in-the-Digital-Age/Grincheva/p/b…> (Routledge 2020)
Global Trends in Museum Diplomacy<https://www.routledge.com/Global-Trends-in-Museum-Diplomacy-Post-Guggenheim…> (Routledge 2019)
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Call for Papers
Special Issue of the Journal of the Digital Humanities Association of
Southern Africa: Crossroads Digital Humanities
We invite authors and particularly those from the Digital Humanities
community to submit manuscripts to a special issue of the JDHASA. In
this special issue, we want to investigate the manifold connections of
the Digital Humanities with academic disciplines that are not usually
connected with DH. We also welcome comparative Digital Humanities
studies of different datasets, and hands-on or analytical work in the
sciences where Digital Humanities methods or approaches are applied.
Practical examples of the application of Digital Humanities and their
application to real life problems are equally welcome. In particular,
research within the context of Southern Africa is encouraged.
Topic of Interests include but are not limited to:
* Connections of Digital Humanities and the Sciences, e.g., DH meets
Medicine, Social Science, Education, Geography, or Climate Change;
* Digital Humanities methods applied to multiple fields of Humanities,
such as Literature and Music, Social Sciences and NLP, Language studies
and Education;
* Applications of Digital Humanities to real life problems in
developing countries and communities;
* Digital Humanities research in low-resource environments;
* Theoretical or Hermeneutic studies of multi-disciplinary Digital
Humanities.
Formal requirements:
* Manuscripts are to be submitted as PDF and .docx or .odt (or as zip-
compressed Latex folder) on our website (Link here); Submissions have
to be made directly via the journal website (
https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/dhasa/ );
* All submissions should be formatted according to our style sheets
(Link here);
* Submissions should be max. 15 pages long excluding references;
* The review process will be open (for both authors and reviewers).
Important dates:
* Submission deadline 15 May 2022
* Notification to authors, first review: 16 July 2022
* Revised manuscripts due: 31 August 2022
* Notification to authors, second review: 30 September 2022
* Final version: 15 November 2022
* Publication: December 2022
About the journal
The Journal of the Digital Humanities Association of Southern Africa
(DHASA) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of DHASA. Since its
foundation in 2016, DHASA has become the official network of digital
humanities scholars in Southern Africa. DHASA members come from a wide
variety of fields in the humanities, social sciences, and computer
sciences.
Guest editors
Franziska Pannach, Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities, Germany
Menno van Zaanen, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources,
South Africa
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Prof Menno van Zaanen menno.vanzaanen(a)nwu.ac.za
Professor in Digital Humanities
South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
https://www.sadilar.org