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Dear Global DH Community,
Hello! I hope this email finds you well with all things considered. I am writing to cordially invite you to our next DH Asia Webinar session on December 4th (Wed) at 2pm Tokyo Time (GMT+9). Please register from the following link to receive the Zoom log-in information: https://bit.ly/497KScV
Our speaker is Dr. Kazuhiro Okada, an Associate Professor of Japanese Linguistics at Keio University, Japan. As an expert on Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), Dr. Okada will be discussing his experience of introducing an area-specific writing convention—such as ruby annotations---into TEI and its impact on East Asian digital philology and global TEI efforts as a whole. For more, please see the attached flier. Dr. Natsuko Nakagawa from Kyushu University, Japan will be joining us as the discussant.
Looking forward to seeing many of you!
Sincerely,
Setsuko on behalf of the DH Asia Webinar Planning Team
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Setsuko Yokoyama, PhD / MSI
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
syokoyams(a)gmail.com<mailto:syokoyams@gmail.com> | @setsukoyokoyama | she / her / hers
https://hass.sutd.edu.sg/faculty/setsuko-yokoyama/
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Dear all,
Apologies that this message is only going out to Humanist now, but please take note, and please share with your colleagues and students!
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) invites submission of proposals for its annual conference, at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (NOVA FCSH), Lisbon, Portugal, July 14-18, 2025 - with options to present and attend online.
Theme: Building access and accessibility, open science to all citizens
Full themes, formats, etc at dh2025.adho.org/call-for-proposals - this page also has the CfP in French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Link pasted here (apologies that my institution adds the url defense nonsense): https://dh2025.adho.org/call-for-proposals/
We encourage submissions from all who work in all digital humanities disciplines, methodologies, and pedagogies, including students and early career scholars. We particularly invite proposals that relate to the theme, including but not limited to the following topics:
* Open, Public, Participatory Humanities
* Crowdsourcing Initiatives
* Citizen Science/Citizen Humanities
* Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) Framework
* Digital Multilingual Practices
* Technology to Improve Accessibility
* Inclusive Platforms
* Digital Archives & Collections
* Cultural Preservation
* FAIR and CARE principles
* Ethics of AI in the Humanities
* Situated Approaches to Digital Humanities Teaching and Pedagogy
* Critical Digital Literacy
* Interface and Enunciation
* Innovations in Free/Libre and Open-Source Software or Hardware adapted to DH projects
* Environmental Sustainability in Digital Humanities
* Advocacy and Social Impact
Proposals must be submitted via conftool.pro/dh2025
Link here: https://www.conftool.pro/dh2025/<https://www.conftool.pro/dh2025/>
Deadline for Submissions: December 1st, 2024
Notification of Acceptances: February 21st, 2025
Thanks,
Kristen
Kristen Mapes
ADHO, Executive Board, Chair-Elect
centerNet, Co-Chair
Associate Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
kmapes(a)msu.edu
she/her
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Dear Global DH Community,
Hello! I hope this email finds you well with all things considered. I am writing to cordially invite you to our next DH Asia Webinar session on November 27th (Wed) at 2pm Korea Time (GMT+9). Please register from the following link to receive the Zoom log-in information: https://bit.ly/3UNx3KE.
Our speaker is Lyndsey Twining, who has just received her Ph.D. in Cultural Informatics from the Academy of Korean Studies. She will be sharing her research on linked data, cultural heritage curatorial praxis, and participatory design. For more, please see the attached flier. Dr. Jae-Yon Lee from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology will be joining us as the discussant.
Looking forward to seeing many of you!
Sincerely,
Setsuko on behalf of the DH Asia Webinar Planning Team
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Setsuko Yokoyama, PhD / MSI
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
syokoyams(a)gmail.com<mailto:syokoyams@gmail.com> | @setsukoyokoyama | she / her / hers
https://hass.sutd.edu.sg/faculty/setsuko-yokoyama/