*** DEADLINE EXTENDED ***June 7th!
The Association for Computers and the Humanities seeks proposals for
ACH
2024, 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:
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AI and its consequences
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Digital and computational
approaches to humanistic research and pedagogy
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Digital cultural heritage
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Digital surveillance
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Environmental humanities
& climate justice
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Digital humanities
tools and infrastructures
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Digital librarianship
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Digital media, art,
literature, history, music, film, and games
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Digital public humanities
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Humanistic and ethical
approaches to data science and data visualization
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Humanistic research
on digital objects and cultures
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Humanities knowledge
infrastructures
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Labor and organization
in digital humanities
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Physical computing
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Resource creation,
curation, and engagement
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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).
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Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Public and Digital Humanities
Modern Languages and Literatures Department
College of Liberal and Fine Arts
University of Texas at San Antonio
(ella, she. her)