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Hello all
Apologies for X-postings
Only a week left to register for the upcoming events.
Looking forward to seeing many of you there!
Webinar: Urban Data Infrastructures and Digital Place-making
Date: May 30, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 5:00PM - 7:00PM UTC+11
Keynote: Professor Tim Winter, “The Digital Silk Road and Geocultural Diplomacy”
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/webinar3
The webinar will discuss the concept of digital soft power from the perspective of digital place-making, urban diplomacy and city branding. Interrogating phenomena such as digital tourism, digital cultural heritage and its virtual cultural consumption, it will investigate the role of digital representations, narratives and images constructed by GLAM institutions in the development and circulation of urban identities in the global media spaces.
Datathon: Forecasting local impacts of travelling exhibitions
Date: June 1, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 5:00PM - 7:00PM UTC+11
Keynote: Paul Owens, Founder of the World Cities Culture Forum
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/datathon3
The Datathon will discuss challenges and opportunities of urban cultural infrastructure mapping as well as its value and implications for designing touring exhibitions and predicting their local engagement power. It will present the Local Engagement Layer of the Data To Power prototype, designed by aggregating and mapping data generated by travelling exhibitions toured around the world by the Science Museum Group in London and Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne.
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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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Hello all
Apologies for X-postings
You are invited to attend a series of free public online sessions 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: Urban Data Infrastructures and Digital Place-making
Date: May 30, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 5:00PM - 7:00PM UTC+11
Keynote: Professor Tim Winter, “The Digital Silk Road and Geocultural Diplomacy”
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/webinar3
The webinar will discuss the concept of digital soft power from the perspective of digital place-making, urban diplomacy and city branding. Interrogating phenomena such as digital tourism, digital cultural heritage and its virtual cultural consumption, it will investigate the role of digital representations, narratives and images constructed by GLAM institutions in the development and circulation of urban identities in the global media spaces.
Datathon: Forecasting local impacts of travelling exhibitions
Date: June 1, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 5:00PM - 7:00PM UTC+11
Keynote: Paul Owens, Founder of the World Cities Culture Forum
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/datathon3
The Datathon will discuss challenges and opportunities of urban cultural infrastructure mapping as well as its value and implications for designing touring exhibitions and predicting their local engagement power. It will present the Local Engagement Layer of the Data To Power prototype, designed by aggregating and mapping data generated by travelling exhibitions toured around the world by the Science Museum Group in London and Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne.
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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Dear colleagues,
The National Library of Armenia is honored to invite you to the international conference "Heritage Preservation for a Sustainable Future" dedicated to the 510th anniversary of Armenian printing.
For detailed information about attending, please see the attached information.
Looking forward to seeing you in Armenia,
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Sincerely,
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Dear Colleagues,
The Argentine Association of Digital Humanities/Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales (AAHD) invites you to participate in its Fifth International Conference: Digital Humanities. Perspectives from the South, to be held at Universidad Nacional del Comahue (National University of Comahue)-Facultad de Lenguas (Faculty of Languages ), General Roca city (Füskü Menuko, in Mapuche language), Argentina, 17-10 November, 2022.
The deadline for sending abstracts for short 15 minute paper presentations and workshops is May 31st, 2022.
The languages for the conference are Spanish, English, and Portuguese. There will be additional workshops, networking events, keynotes and the possibility to engage in leisure activities to get to know the Patagonian region.
The CFP can be found on our site at https://www.aacademica.org/aahd2022 (CfP in English attached in landing page).
Best,
Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales
https://aahd.net.ar/
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3rd CfP: 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
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