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Dear GO:DH community,

As you may have seen from our message earlier this month, the Call for Proposals for next year’s Global Digital Humanities Symposium is released! (Virtual March 13-15 / In Person March 17) For the 2023 Symposium, we will continue to accept proposals in Spanish and English, and we are excited to accept proposals in Chinese for the first time this year. We hope the added linguistic diversity will help push the symposium further in its goal to draw a global mix of DH perspectives into conversation.

The symposia of past years have been successful thanks to the generous contributions of our reviewers who have helped to shape engaging and wide-ranging scholarly programs. We’re hoping to expand our numbers this year, particularly with those who are readers of Spanish and Chinese (Mandarin), and would love to have your participation. If you’re interested in reviewing, please fill out this brief form by Monday, November 28th, 2022.

 

As a reviewer, you would be assigned 4 to 6 proposals, each of which you’d be asked to evaluate in a short online form. We expect to send reviewers their assignments December 2nd, and will ask for completed reviews by January 6, 2023. As in past years, we run a double-anonymous review process, so you will review proposals without identifying information, and your identity will remain anonymous as well.

 

The Global DH Symposium is working with Reviews in DH to create a special issue in 2023, focusing on projects shared at the Symposium. The first round of selection for projects to be included in the special issue will be based on feedback from Symposium reviewers. Symposium reviewers will also have the opportunity to be considered to review Symposium projects for the special issue.

Thanks for your attention and if you have any questions, feel free to be in touch.

Thanks,

Kate Topham, on behalf of

Global DH Symposium Planning Committee

Michigan State University

 

 

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Kate Topham (she/her)

Digital Humanities Archivist, DH@MSU

College of Arts & Letters |Michigan State University

479 West Circle Drive, Linton Hall 308b

East Lansing MI 48824

tophamka@msu.edu