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Dear colleagues,
The Global Digital Humanities Symposium Planning Committee is pleased to announce the program<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/> and to open free registration<https://register.oxfordabstracts.com/event/73423> for the 10th annual Symposium, which will take place as a virtual event, April 2-4, 2025 and an in-person event at Michigan State University, April 7-8, 2025.
The registration deadline is Wednesday, March 19.
During the Virtual Symposium, we will support live interpretation of presentations from English into Spanish and from Spanish into English, as well as live captions for presentations in English.
We are delighted to feature virtual keynote presentations from Miriam Peña Pimentel and Ernesto Priani Saisó from RedHD on Wednesday, Menno Van Zaanen from DHASA on Thursday, with a discussion among all three presenters on Friday.
We are thrilled to have Centernet sponsor 2021 keynote Gimena del Rio Riande to give the opening keynote address of the in-person Symposium. The 2025 Symposium will conclude with a keynote panel entitled “The State of Global DH,” featuring previous Symposium keynotes Schuyler Esprit (2018), Radhika Gajjala (2016), and Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla (2019).
The daily schedule of the Symposium is listed below, but you can explore the full program<http://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/>, including presentation abstracts on the Symposium website.
Virtual Symposium
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Wednesday, April 2<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule-detailed/#wednesday> — 3:00-7:00pm EDT / 8:00pm-12:00am April 2 Nigeria/Central European / 3:00-7:00am April 3 Beijing
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Thursday, April 3<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule-detailed/#thursday> — 12:00-4:00pm EDT / 5:00-9:00pm Nigeria/Central European / 12:00-4:00am April 4 Beijing
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Friday April, 4<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule-detailed/#friday> -- 9:00am-1:00pm EDT / 2:00-6:00pm Nigeria/Central European / 9:00pm-1:00am April 4-5 Beijing
In-Person Symposium
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Monday, April 7<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/#monday> - 8:30 am – 7:30 pm EDT (converted to other time zones<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240323T130000&p…>) (Livestream begins at 9:00 am and ends at 4:30 pm EDT)
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Tuesday, April 8<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/#tuesday> - 8:30am - 5:00pm EDT (converted to other time zones<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20250408T123000&p…>) (Livestream begins at 9:00 am and ends at 2:00 pm EDT)
We hope you will be able to join us!
Sincerely,
Kristen Mapes, on behalf of the Global DH Symposium Planning Committee
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El Global Digital Humanities Symposium Planning Committee se complace en anunciar el programa<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/> y abrir la inscripción<https://register.oxfordabstracts.com/event/73423> gratuita para el décimo simposio anual, que tendrá lugar como un evento virtual, 2-4 de abril 2025 y un evento en persona en la Universidad Estatal de Michigan, 7-8 de abril de 2025.
La fecha límite para inscribirse es el miércoles 19 de marzo.
Durante el Simposio Virtual, apoyaremos la interpretación en vivo de las presentaciones del inglés al español y del español al inglés, así como los subtítulos para las presentaciones en inglés.
Estamos encantados de presentar las presentaciones virtuales de Miriam Peña Pimentel y Ernesto Priani Saisó de RedHD el miércoles, Menno Van Zaanen de DHASA el jueves, con una discusión entre los tres presentadores el viernes.
Estamos encantados de tener al patrocinador principal de Centernet 2021, Gimena del Rio Riande, para dar el discurso de apertura del simposio en persona. El simposio de 2025 concluirá con un panel titulado "El estado del DH global", con las ponencias previas del simposio Schuyler Esprit (2018), Radhika Gajjala (2016) y Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla (2019).
El programa diario del Simposio se encuentra a continuación, pero puede consultar el programa completo<http://msuglobaldh.org/schedule>, incluidos los resúmenes de las presentaciones en la página web del Simposio.
Simposio virtual
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Miércoles, 2 de abril<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule-detailed/#wednesday> - 3pm-7pm EDT / 8:00pm-12:00am 2 de abril Nigeria/Central Europe / 3:00-7:00 3 de abril Beijing
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Jueves, 3 de abril<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule-detailed/#thursday> - 12:00-4:00 EDT / 5:00-21:00 Nigeria/Central European / 12:00-4:00 4 de abril Beijing
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Viernes 4 de abril<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule-detailed/#friday> - 9:00-13:00 EDT / 2:00-18:00 Nigeria/Central European / 9:00pm-1:00am 4-5 de abril Beijing
Simposio en persona
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Lunes, 7 de abril<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/#monday> - 8:30 am - 7:30 pm EDT (convertido a otras zonas horarias)<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240323T130000&p…> (Livestream comienza a las 9:00 am y termina a las 4:30 pm EDT)
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Martes, 8 de abril<https://msuglobaldh.org/schedule/#tuesday> - 8:30am - 5:00pm EDT (convertido a otras zonas horarias)<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240323T130000&p…> (Livestream comienza a las 9:00 am y termina a las 2:00 pm EDT)
Esperamos que puedas unirte a nosotros!
Sinceramente,
Kristen Mapes, El Comité de Planificación del Simposio Global de Humanidades Digitales
Kristen Mapes
Associate Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
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Join us for a Digital Humanities Colloquium!
Title: An overview of Burrows’ Delta for authorship attribution
Speaker: Josef Langerman
22 January 2025 10:00 SAST
Register here: https://bit.ly/3Vo8jbB
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Professor in Digital Humanities
South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
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Call for Panel Proposals
World Anthropological Union (WAU) 2025 Congress
Unearthing Humanity: Critical and Urgent Epistemic Redefinitions in World Anthropologies
Hybrid Congress | Antigua, Guatemala | November 3–8, 2025
Information
English: https://bit.ly/WAU2025eng
Español: https://bit.ly/WAU2025esp
The World Anthropological Union (WAU) 2025 Congress, “Unearthing Humanity: Critical and Urgent Epistemic Redefinitions in World Anthropologies”, stands as a crucial intellectual gathering in an era marked by profound global transformations. As the boundaries of human experience continue to shift under the weight of technological advancements, environmental crises, and sociopolitical upheavals, anthropology is uniquely positioned to engage with the intricate dynamics of cultural, social, and ecological change. The WAU 2025 Congress invites scholars, practitioners, and activists to collectively interrogate and redefine the epistemic foundations of the discipline, addressing the urgent need for inclusive, ethical, and innovative approaches to understanding humanity in its diverse and interconnected forms.
At the heart of the WAU 2025 Congress is a recognition of the uneven power dynamics that have historically shaped anthropological knowledge production. The emphasis on epistemic justice foregrounds the voices of those historically marginalized, advocating for methodologies that dismantle Eurocentric frameworks and integrate pluralistic, indigenous, and localized epistemologies. This endeavor is complemented by critical reflections on the discipline’s colonial legacies, as explored in tracks such as “Decolonizing Methodologies” and “Histories of Anthropology.” By embracing diverse ways of knowing and prioritizing collaborative approaches, the WAU 2025 Congress seeks to not only interrogate the past but to envision a future in which anthropology serves as a tool for global equity and mutual understanding.
Simultaneously, the WAU 2025 Congress highlights the interdisciplinary potential of anthropology in addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. Tracks such as “Anthropology of Climate and Environment” and “Global Challenges and Local Realities” underscore the role of anthropologists in navigating the tensions between global systems and localized experiences, while themes like “Technology and Society” examine the anthropological implications of digital transformation. These discussions, enriched by the diverse perspectives of participants from around the world, aim to expand the discipline’s theoretical and practical horizons. “Unearthing Humanity” thus calls for a collective reimagining of anthropology’s purpose and possibilities, emphasizing its role as a critical, reflexive, and transformative lens on the human condition.
Tracks of the Congress
Panel proposals are welcome in (but not limited to) the following tracks:
- Epistemic Justice: Inclusivity and Representation in Anthropological Research
- Interdisciplinary Approaches: Bridging Anthropology with Other Sciences
- Global Challenges and Local Realities: Anthropological Responses
- Technology and Society: The Anthropological Implications of Digital Transformation
- Future Directions in Anthropological Theory and Practice
- Heritage and Memory: Preserving Tangible and Intangible Culture
- Urban Spaces and Cultural Dynamics: Shaping and Being Shaped by Urban Life
- Migration, Diasporas, and Mobilities: Dynamics of Displacement and Belonging
- Histories of Anthropology: Local to Global Perspectives
- Anthropology of Climate and Environment: Human Adaptation and Advocacy
- Ethics in Anthropological Practice: Power, Identity, and Responsibility
- Decolonizing Methodologies: Redefining Research Paradigms
- Anthropology of Health: Cultures of Medicine, Wellbeing, and Care
- Language, Communication, and Power: Anthropological Perspectives
- Performing and Visual Arts: Expressive Cultures and Identity
Scholarship Opportunities
To promote inclusiveness, the WAU 2025 Congress is offering scholarships to facilitate participation:
- In-Person Scholarships: 20 scholarships of up to $1,000 for travel, accommodation, registration, and living expenses.
- Online Scholarships: 50 scholarships covering registration fees for virtual participation.
Information
English: https://bit.ly/WAU2025eng
Español: https://bit.ly/WAU2025esp
For further information or questions, please contact us at: info(a)waucongress.org<mailto:info@waucongress.org>
Ricardo A. Fagoaga-Hernández
Chair, Organizing Committee
WAU 2025 Congress | Antigua, Guatemala
November 3-8, 2025
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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
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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
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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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Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
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Call for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
The South African Centre for Digital Language Resources, a national
research infrastructure hosted at the North-West University within the
Faculty of Humanities is inviting applications from outstanding early
career researchers for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (PDRF) in
applied linguistics in general and language for academic purposes in
particular.
Full details available here: https://bit.ly/3UeRf7h
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Professor in Digital Humanities
South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
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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 October 29th (Tue) at 1:30 India Time. Please register from the following link to receive the Zoom log-in information: https://bit.ly/402F0y8.
Our speaker is Vasundhra Dahiya, a DH doctoral scholar based in IIT Jodhpur, India. Based on the fieldwork she conducted to gain insights from tech-makers, care practitioners, and civic tech scholars, Vasundhra will discuss her research question, method, and emerging concerns around AI used for mental health therapy systems in India. Dr. Dibyadyuti Roy from the University of Leeds 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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Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
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Dear all,
Join us for a Digital Humanities Colloquium featuring Oluwarotimi
Randle, as he explores the potential of African-themed video games as
tools to bridge cultural and linguistic divides for South African
learners.
Together, lets discuss innovative approaches to promoting cultural
understanding and language acquisition! 16 October 2024 10:00 SAST
Register here: https://bit.ly/4eGXfgZ
Best regards,
Menno van Zaanen
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Professor in Digital Humanities
South African Centre for Digital Language Resources
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Dear colleagues,
The Call for Proposals for the 10th annual Global Digital Humanities Symposium closes next week, on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, midnight in your timezone. We are also delighted to announce our keynote speakers for the 2025 Symposium and debut our new logo and overall look!
The Symposium will take place as a virtual event from April 2-4, 2025, and an in-person event at Michigan State University from April 7-8, 2025. We will celebrate the 10th Symposium by reflecting on global digital humanities as a field as well as our impact on this rich area of scholarship. We therefore invite presenters from previous Symposia to return to the conference and share how their work has developed since their presentation.
The CFP is available in English and Spanish (links below). Proposals and presentations are welcome in either English or Spanish for the virtual event, and in English for the in-person event. During the virtual Symposium, we will support live interpretation of presentations, as well as live English captions.
Full CFP - English - https://msuglobaldh.org/call-for-proposals-english/
Full CFP - Español - https://msuglobaldh.org/call-for-proposals-espanol/
This year, we especially anticipate and welcome presentations on the following topics:
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Reflections on the Symposium itself–what has been our effect on the field?
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Considerations of the “global” in DH
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Trial, error, process, preservation, and project conclusion as part of DH praxis
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DH approaches to misinformation, media, and rhetoric in a global election year
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Labs, support networks, streams/variations, and infrastructure for Global Digital Humanities
Presentation formats vary for the virtual and in-person Symposium. See the full CFP for details and further presentation topics. Information about how proposals will be reviewed is available on the Proposal Guidelines page<https://msuglobaldh.org/proposal-guidelines/>.
Keynote Presenters Announced
The virtual symposium will feature presentations that showcase DH organizations from different parts of the world. We will hear from Ernesto Priani Saisó and Miriam Peña, speaking about RedHD, and Menno van Zaanen, speaking about DHASA.
The in-person Symposium will bring together past keynote presenters. Elizabeth LaPensée, Radhika Gajjala, and Schuyler Esprit will each give short presentations reflecting on the state of global Digital Humanities. Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla will moderate a discussion among the panel members looking toward the future of the field.
New Look
In celebration of the tenth Symposium, we are delighted to debut a new look for the Symposium, designed by Michigan State University alum Kailey Nguyen. You can view our new look on the website<https://msuglobaldh.org/> and on our social media.
Free registration for the Symposium will open in December 2024. Find out more at https://msuglobaldh.org/.
Sincerely,
Kristen Mapes, on behalf of the Symposium Planning Committee
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Estimados/as colegas,
La Convocatoria de Propuestas para el 10º Simposio Global de Humanidades Digitales 2025 cierra la semana que viene, el miércoles 16 de octubre, a la medianoche de su zona horaria. ¡También nos complace poder anunciar nuestros oradores principales para el Simposio 2025 y presentar nuestro nuevo logotipo y apariencia general!
El Simposio se llevará a acabo su formato virtual del 2 al 4 de abril de 2025, mientras que el evento presencial tendrá lugar en la Universidad Estatal de Michigan del 7 al 8 de abril de 2025.
Celebraremos el 10º Simposio reflexionando sobre las humanidades digitales globales como campo y así como nuestro impacto en esta área rica de estudio. Por lo tanto, invitamos a los presentadores de Simposios anteriores a regresar a la conferencia y compartir cómo se ha desarrollado su trabajo desde su presentación.
La Convocatoria de Propuestas ya está disponible en inglés y español. (CFP; véanse los enlaces a continuación). Se aceptarán propuestas y presentaciones en inglés o español para el evento virtual, y en inglés para el evento presencial. Durante el Simposio virtual, contaremos con interpretación simultánea (inglés/español) de las presentaciones, así como con subtítulos en vivo en inglés. Encontrará más detalles sobre el multilingüismo en el Simposio en la CFP.
Fecha límite para presentar solicitudes: Miércoles 16 de octubre de 2024, medianoche en su zona horaria.
CFP completa - inglés - <https://msuglobaldh.org/call-for-proposals-english/> https://msuglobaldh.org/call-for-proposals-english/
CFP completa - español - https://msuglobaldh.org/call-for-proposals-espanol/<https://msuglobaldh.org/call-for-proposals-espanol/>
Este año, esperamos y agradecemos en especial las presentaciones sobre los siguientes temas:
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Reflexiones sobre el propio Simposio: ¿cuál ha sido nuestro impacto en el campo?
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Consideraciones sobre lo "global" en las HD
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Ensayo, error, proceso, preservación y conclusión de proyectos como parte de la praxis de las HD
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Planteamientos de las HD ante la desinformación, los medios de comunicación y la retórica en un año de elecciones globales
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Laboratorios, redes de apoyo, corrientes/variaciones e infraestructura para las Humanidades Digitales Globales
Los formatos de presentación varían para el Simposio virtual y el presencial. Consulte la CFP completa para más detalles y otras cuestiones relacionadas con las presentaciones.La información sobre cómo se revisarán las propuestas está disponible en la página Pautas de propuestas.<https://msuglobaldh.org/proposal-guidelines/>
Ponentes principales
El simposio virtual contará con presentaciones que mostrarán organizaciones de HD de diferentes partes del mundo. Escucharemos a Ernesto Priani Saisó y Miriam Peña, hablando sobre RedHD, y a Menno van Zaanen, hablando sobre DHASA.
El Simposio presencial reunirá a los presentadores principales anteriores. Elizabeth LaPensée, Radhika Gajjala y Schuyler Esprit realizarán breves presentaciones que reflexionarán sobre el estado de las humanidades digitales a nivel mundial. Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla moderará un debate entre los panelistas mirando hacia el futuro del campo.
Nuevo Look
Para celebrar el décimo Simposio, estamos encantados de presentar una nueva apariencia para el Simposio, diseñada por Kailey Nguyen, alumna de la Universidad Estatal de Michigan. Puedes ver nuestro nuevo look en el sitio web y en nuestras redes sociales.
La inscripción al Simposio es gratuita y se abrirá en diciembre de 2024. Obtenga más información, incluso sobre Simposios anteriores, en <https://msuglobaldh.org/> https://msuglobaldh.org/.<https://msuglobaldh.org/>
Atentamente,
Kristen Mapes, en nombre del Comité de Planificación del Simposio
Kristen Mapes
Associate Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
kmapes(a)msu.edu
she/her