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*** DEADLINE EXTENDED ***June 7th!
The Association for Computers and the Humanities seeks proposals for ACH 2024<https://ach2024.ach.org/>, our virtual conference, to be held online November 6–8, 2024.
We welcome a broad range of topics, with a particular emphasis on social justice in multiple contexts: anti-racist work, Indigenous studies, cultural and critical ethnic studies, intersectional feminism, postcolonial and decolonial studies, disability studies, and queer studies. We also prioritize proposals that explicitly address multilingualism in digital humanities, which is itself a matter of social justice.
Areas of digital humanities scholarship that are relevant to the conference include but are not limited to:
* AI and its consequences
* Digital and computational approaches to humanistic research and pedagogy
* Digital cultural heritage
* Digital surveillance
* Environmental humanities & climate justice
* Digital humanities tools and infrastructures
* Digital librarianship
* Digital media, art, literature, history, music, film, and games
* Digital public humanities
* Humanistic and ethical approaches to data science and data visualization
* Humanistic research on digital objects and cultures
* Humanities knowledge infrastructures
* Labor and organization in digital humanities
* Physical computing
* Resource creation, curation, and engagement
* Use of digital technologies to write, publish, and review scholarship.
Submission types include: papers (12-15 minutes), lightning talks (5 minutes), posters, panels (1 hour and 15 minutes), roundtables (1 hour and 15 minutes), installations and performances, and alternate formats (variable length).
The deadline for ACH 2024 is June 7th, 2024. The full CFP is available in English, Spanish, Italian, and Korean at: https://ach2024.ach.org/<https://ach2024.ach.org/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1wJbkASVN3IxIxtn_xJWhiP…>. Submit at <https://www.conftool.pro/ach2024/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0I6kCTZPMUjwh6…> https://www.conftool.pro/ach2024/<https://www.conftool.pro/ach2024/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0I6kCTZPMUjwh6…>. Questions can be directed to the conference committee at conference(a)ach.org<mailto:conference@ach.org>
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Modern Languages and Literatures Department
College of Liberal and Fine Arts
University of Texas at San Antonio
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Dear colleagues,
We are very pleased to share the recordings and proceedings from the 2024 Global Digital Humanities Symposium<https://2024.msuglobaldh.org/>, which took place from March 18-22.
1.
Recordings of 32 presentations are available on YouTube here<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4NLfLBr4hxed7LHZuU_c87S5UveaZD->
2.
Proceedings, including slides and recordings for 15 presentations are available here<https://msuglobaldh.hcommons.org/>.
I particularly want to share with this community, that the proceedings include the work of Bill Hart-Davidson, who gave a keynote presentation on the Friday of the Symposium, “Mixing and Mastering Genre Signals: Generative AI, Writing, and the Near Future of Writing Technologies<https://msuglobaldh.hcommons.org/2024/05/23/mixing-and-mastering-genre-sign…>.” A few weeks after the Symposium, Bill suddenly passed away. In addition to giving a keynote presentation in 2024, A Core Faculty member of DH@MSU, Bill served as a champion of the Symposium time and time again over the past decade. He was a mentor and a model of scholarly generosity, embodying the values that we strive to carry out in through our activities.
The Global DH Symposium and the DH@MSU community deeply mourn the loss of Bill and consider it an honor to have been one of the last stages on which he shared his special blend of insight and humor.
Finally, in much happier news, please save the date for the 10<https://msuglobaldh.org/>th<https://msuglobaldh.org/> Global DH Symposium<https://msuglobaldh.org/>, scheduled for April 2-8, 2025. We have begun planning and look forward to releasing a CFP in August.
Thanks,
Kristen Mapes
Global DH Symposium, Co-Chair
Kristen Mapes
Assistant 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. Today, I am writing to share about the DH webinar hosted by BINUS University, Indonesia. The session is on May 29th (Wed) at 2pm Indonesia Time (GMT+7). You can register & learn more about the event from the following page: https://digitalhumanities.website/webinar-and-training/
This webinar is part of a series of pre-conference events, leading up to the third international DH conference hosted in Indonesia. This year's conference will take place in October, and you can see some familiar faces from the DH Asia community as speakers: https://digitalhumanities.website/
Hope you can join the webinar on May 29th!
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 Global DH Community,
Hello! I hope this email finds you well with all things considered. I am writing to share that our next DH Asia Webinar session is on May 21 (Tue) at 2pm Taiwan Time (GMT+8). Please register from the following link to receive the log-in information: https://bit.ly/3vSeVee
Our speaker is Dr. I-Mei Hung, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Research Center for Digital Humanities, NTU, Taiwan. Her talk is titled “DocuSky: A Status Report and Its Future." The session will be moderated by Prof. Jieh Hsiang, Director of the Research Center for Digital Humanities, NTU, Taiwan.
Looking forward to seeing many of you!
Sincerely,
Setsuko
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Setsuko Yokoyama, PhD / MSI
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
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Job Opening for Data Scientist with a focus on natural language processing
Application link: https://bit.ly/3QAkC1M
Application deadline: 31 May 2024
The South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) is looking for a data scientist with a focus on natural language processing (permanent position). As a Data Scientist at the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) you will have the opportunity to initiate and lead projects focusing on Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities stemming from your own research interests. You will work closely together with a team of researchers as part of SADiLaR's extended network, both on your own and commissioned projects. Dissemination of project results at national and international conferences will be encouraged and supported. This position is crucial for research and development in Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities, fields that form the essence of SADiLaR, which is a national Research Infrastructure supported by the Department of Science and Innovation. Read more about SADiLaR at https://www.sadilar.org.
Key responsibilities:
- Research: Research in the area of Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities.
- Project work: Initiating and contributing to Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities projects.
- Teaching: Teaching in the area of Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities.
- Mentorship: Mentorship of researchers in the field of Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities.
Minimum requirements:
- A PhD (NQF level 10) in one of the following fields: Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Human Language Technology, Digital Humanities, Data Science, Computer Science, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, or related fields. The PhD should have a focus on computational aspects of linguistics.
- A minimum of (five) 5 years' experience in the use of Python (other programming languages used within the computational linguistics or Digital Humanities domain can also be considered).
- Evidence of peer-reviewed academic publications.
- A minimum of (three) 3 years' experience as a supervisor/co-supervisor of students or playing a mentorship/supervising role for individuals.
- A minimum of (three) 3 years' experience with using and/or developing computational tools.
- A minimum of (three) 3 years experience related to research within the domain of Language Technology or Digital Humanities.
- A minimum of (one) 1 year experience related to teaching or training within the domain of Language Technology or Digital Humanities.
More information can be found at the application link.
For informal inquiries please contact: Menno van Zaanen <menno.vanzaanen(a)nwu.ac.za>
Menno will be attending LREC-COLING, so please feel free to connect with him for a discussion.
Application link: https://bit.ly/3QAkC1M
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Prof Menno van Zaanen menno.vanzaanen(a)nwu.ac.za<mailto:menno.vanzaanen@nwu.ac.za>
Professor in Digital Humanities
South African Centre for Digital Language Resources https://www.sadilar.org<https://www.sadilar.org/>
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Dear colleagues,
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you on behalf of the organizing committee of the upcoming Association of Computers and the Humanities 2024 Conference to invite you all to consider submitting a proposal to participate in this nationally recognized conference. It will be great to have your amazing work presented in this event. Appreciate if you all could help me spread the work of this CFP among the people who may be interested. The full CFP is available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Korean at: https://ach2024.ach.org/
The Association for Computers and the Humanities <https://ach2024.ach.org/> seeks proposals for ACH 2024<https://ach2024.ach.org/>, a virtual conference, to be held online November 6-8, 2024. We welcome a broad range of topics, with a particular emphasis on social justice in multiple contexts: anti-racist work, Indigenous studies, cultural and critical ethnic studies, intersectional feminism, postcolonial and decolonial studies, disability studies, and queer studies. We also prioritize proposals that explicitly address multilingualism in digital humanities, which is itself a matter of social justice.
Areas of digital humanities scholarship that are relevant to the conference include but are not limited to:
* AI and its consequences
* Digital and computational approaches to humanistic research and pedagogy
* Digital cultural heritage
* Digital surveillance
* Environmental humanities & climate justice
* Digital humanities tools and infrastructures
* Digital librarianship
* Digital media, art, literature, history, music, film, and games
* Digital public humanities
* Humanistic and ethical approaches to data science and data visualization
* Humanistic research on digital objects and cultures
* Humanities knowledge infrastructures
* Labor and organization in digital humanities
* Physical computing
* Resource creation, curation, and engagement
* Use of digital technologies to write, publish, and review scholarship
Submission types include: papers (12-15 minutes), lightning talks (5 minutes), posters, panels (1 hour and 15 minutes), roundtables (1 hour and 15 minutes), installations and performances, and alternate formats (variable length).
The deadline for ACH 2024 is May 20, 2024.
The full CFP is available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Korean at: https://ach2024.ach.org/
Submit at https://www.conftool.pro/ach2024/
Questions can be directed to the conference committee at conference(a)ach.org<mailto:conference@ach.org>.
2024 Conference Committee
Conference Co-Chairs: Pamella Lach (San Diego State University) and Sylvia Fernández (University of Texas at San Antonio)
Program Co-Chairs: Maira E. Álvarez (University of Texas at Austin) and Rini Bhattacharya Mehta (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Technical Chair: Liz Grumbach (Arizona State University)
Communications Lead: Caterina Agostini (Indiana University Bloomington)
Volunteers Lead: Jessica BrodeFrank (University of Illinois Chicago)
Registration Lead: Anna Kijas (Tufts University)
Sponsorship and Promotion Lead: Eduard Arriaga (Clark University)
Regional Hub Lead: Matthew Hannah (Purdue University)
Additional Committee Members:
Andy Janco (University of Pennsylvania)
Dorothy Berry (National Museum of African-American History and Culture)
John Knox (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
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1. Hiring: Head of Digital Scholarship at Penn Libraries
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Greetings,
Penn Libraries<https://www.library.upenn.edu/> is currently hiring for a key position on its Research Data & Digital Scholarship team. Please circulate widely! The search committee will review applications on a rolling basis.
Position title: Head of Digital Scholarship
Location: Penn Libraries, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)
Budgeted pay range: $74,476.00 - $98,753.00 annually
Job description summary:
Reporting to the Director of Research Data and Digital Scholarship (RDDS), the Head of Digital Scholarship is responsible for the administrative management of libraries’ digital scholarship initiatives including those related to digital projects, digital humanities, public digital scholarship, and affiliated areas. In collaboration with the Research Data and Digital Scholarship team and disciplinary specialists, they will:
• coordinate project support through the RDDS sub-team, Digital Projects, Publications, and Partnerships.
• develop and deliver forward-thinking, measurable, campus-aligned programming to support researchers; and
• scaffold scalable education and outreach programming and support for graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty.
• prioritize the development of strong, collaborative relationships with library subject specialists as appropriate and with relevant campus partners, such as the Price Lab for the Digital Humanities.
The incumbent will manage a small team of specialists and students focused on digital projects and public digital scholarship.
For more information, including duties, qualifications, benefits, and directions for applying, please visit https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/en-US/recruiting/upenn/careers-at-penn/job/He…
Kind regards,
Cynthia Heider
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Greetings,
Penn Libraries<https://www.library.upenn.edu/> is currently hiring for a key position on its Research Data & Digital Scholarship team. Please circulate widely! The search committee will review applications on a rolling basis.
Position title: Head of Digital Scholarship
Location: Penn Libraries, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)
Budgeted pay range: $74,476.00 - $98,753.00 annually
Job description summary:
Reporting to the Director of Research Data and Digital Scholarship (RDDS), the Head of Digital Scholarship is responsible for the administrative management of libraries’ digital scholarship initiatives including those related to digital projects, digital humanities, public digital scholarship, and affiliated areas. In collaboration with the Research Data and Digital Scholarship team and disciplinary specialists, they will:
• coordinate project support through the RDDS sub-team, Digital Projects, Publications, and Partnerships.
• develop and deliver forward-thinking, measurable, campus-aligned programming to support researchers; and
• scaffold scalable education and outreach programming and support for graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty.
• prioritize the development of strong, collaborative relationships with library subject specialists as appropriate and with relevant campus partners, such as the Price Lab for the Digital Humanities.
The incumbent will manage a small team of specialists and students focused on digital projects and public digital scholarship.
For more information, including duties, qualifications, benefits, and directions for applying, please visit https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/en-US/recruiting/upenn/careers-at-penn/job/He…
Kind regards,
Cynthia Heider
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Dear Global DH Community,
Hello! I hope this email finds you well with all things considered. I am writing to share that our next DH Asia Webinar session is on April 19 (Fri) at 12pm in Korea (GMT 09:00 +). Please register from the following link to receive the log-in information: https://bit.ly/3W3EJt9
Our speaker is Dr. Jamie Jungmin Yoo, Assistant Professor, College of Liberal Arts at Yonsei University, Korea (with Kiho Sung and Changhee Lee). Her talk is titled “Du Fu in Paratexts: An Analytical Reading of Literary Intertextuality in Chosŏn Korea" and you can check out its synopsis in the attached flier. The session will be moderated by Dr. Timothy Tangherlini in the Department of Scandinavian at the University of California, Berkeley.
Looking forward to seeing many of you!
Sincerely,
Setsuko on behalf of the DH Asia Planning Team
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Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities
Singapore University of Technology and Design
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Subject: [Eadh-topics] DH positions in Singapore
Date: April 4, 2024 at 3:44:08 AM MDT
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Dear colleagues,
There are two DH positions currently open in Singapore:
* The national University of Singapore is recruiting for an assistant professor position in Southeast Asian Studies, with a possible specialization in Digital Humanities or STS. Candidates must be fluent in at least one Southeast Asian language other than English and have experience conducting research in an ASEAN nation: https://careers.nus.edu.sg/NUS/job/ARTS-&-SOC-SC-Assistant-Professor-%28Sou…<https://careers.nus.edu.sg/NUS/job/ARTS-&-SOC-SC-Assistant-Professor-%28Sou…>.
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The National Library Board is also receiving applications for the Digital Fellowship, to develop a DH project with the collections of the National Library and National Archives. https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/about-us/careers/research-fellowships/National-…<https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/about-us/careers/research-fellowships/National-…>. The fellowship is tenable for 6 months, and includes a stipend, accommodation allowance and relocation package.
Please send this to anyone who might be interested. Thank you.
Best,
Miguel
Miguel ESCOBAR VARELA, PhD :: Associate Professor :: Department of English, Linguistics & Theatre Studies :: National University of Singapore :: m.escobar(a)nus.edu.sg<mailto:m.escobar@nus.edu.sg> :: miguelescobar.com<http://www.miguelescobar.com/>
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