Dear colleagues,
The Call for Proposals for the 9th annual Global Digital Humanities Symposium closes in just under two weeks, on
Monday, 9 October 2023, midnight in your timezone. The Symposium will take place as a virtual event, March 18-20, 2024 and an in-person event at Michigan State University, March 22-23,
2024. [See information below about travel funding opportunities for in-person presenters.]
The Call for Proposals is available in English and Spanish (links below), and proposals and presentations are welcome in any of these three languages.
During the Virtual Symposium, we will support live interpretation of presentations, as well as live captions for presentations in English. Further details about multilingualism at the Symposium are available in the CFP.
This year we especially anticipate and welcome presentations on the following topics:
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Digital rights, advocacy, and activism
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Digital storytelling
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Anti-colonial digital humanities
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Humanist critiques of Artificial Intelligence
We are always interested to hear about the following topics:
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Digital humanities approaches to the global pandemics and issues of healthcare
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Indigeneity – anywhere in the world – and the digital
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Surveillance, censorship, and/or data privacy in a global context
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Productive failure; failure as a part of DH praxis
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Cultural heritage in a range of contexts, particularly non-Western
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Open data, open access, and data preservation as resistance
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Global digital pedagogies and emerging technologies
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Equity and inclusion in digital access
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Borders, migration, and/or diasporas and their connections to the digital
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Multilingualism and the digital
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Global research dialogues and collaborations
Presentation formats vary for the Virtual and the In-Person Symposium. See the full CFP for details.
Free registration for the Symposium will open in December 2023. Find out more, including information about past Symposia at
https://msuglobaldh.org/.
Opportunity for funding to support in-person presentation travel
Presenters accepted for the in-person Symposium are eligible to apply for funding to offset travel expenses related to presenting at the Global
Digital Humanities Symposium, up to $700 USD. A limited number of awards are also available to cover accommodations on campus at Owen Hall, a residence hall on MSU campus.
Priority will be given to those traveling internationally to attend the event as well as to students and scholars without adequate funding availability
otherwise. The application for receiving funds will open upon acceptance to the Symposium. The application form will ask presenters about their travel itinerary and expenses.
Sincerely,
Kristen Mapes, on behalf of the Symposium Planning Committee
Kristen Mapes
Assistant Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
kmapes@msu.edu
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