Hello everybody, This Colombian Journal Historia 2.0, has opened a CFP also about digital public history with info in different languages, see below, Serge Noiret ____________________________________ Chair IFPH-FIHP – ifph.hypotheses.org History Information Specialisthttp://www.eui.eu/Research/Library/ResearchGuides/HistoryAndCivilization/Index.aspx, (Ph.D.) European University Institutehttp://www.eui.eu/
European History Primary Sourceshttp://primary-sources.eui.eu/ serge.noiret@eui.eumailto:serge.noiret@eui.eu @sergenoirethttp://twitter.com/sergenoiret/ sergenoiret.blogspot.ithttp://sergenoiret.blogspot.it/ – dph.hypotheses.org sergenoiret.tumblr.comhttp://sergenoiret.tumblr.com/
--------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to inform you about the new call for papers of the Colombian journal Historia 2.0http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/.
It is a special number focused on the reception of articles in Spanish and Portuguese related with the development of projects in Public History in Latin America, especially those experiences of Cultural Heritage preservation and conservation, Oral and Local History, and the Digital Dissemination of Public History. Deadline: 21st July 2014. You will find the full CFP in English here: http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/9 This CFP is also available in Portuguesehttp://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/7, Italianhttp://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/8 and Spanishhttp://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/6, if needed.
We would be very grateful if you could help us to spread the word. Many thanks in advance. Sincerely yours, Anita Lucchesi (GET, RBHP, Brazil) and Jairo Melo (Historia Abierta, Colombia) -- Anita Lucchesi Historiografia na Rede http://historiografianarede.wordpress.com/ Grupo de Estudos do Tempo Presente (GET) http://getempo.org/ Rede Brasileira de História Pública (RBHP) http://historiapublica.com/
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On 14-05-12 09:21 AM, Noiret, Serge wrote:
Hello everybody,
This Colombian Journal *Historia 2.0*, has opened a CFP also about /digital public history/ with info in different languages, see below,
Serge Noiret
Chair IFPH-FIHP – ifph.hypotheses.org
History Information Specialist http://www.eui.eu/Research/Library/ResearchGuides/HistoryAndCivilization/Index.aspx, (Ph.D.)
European University Institute http://www.eui.eu/
European History Primary Sources http://primary-sources.eui.eu/
serge.noiret@eui.eu mailto:serge.noiret@eui.eu
@sergenoiret http://twitter.com/sergenoiret/
sergenoiret.blogspot.it http://sergenoiret.blogspot.it/ –
dph.hypotheses.org
sergenoiret.tumblr.com http://sergenoiret.tumblr.com/
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to inform you about the new call for papers of the Colombian journal Historia 2.0 http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/.
It is a special number focused on the reception of articles in Spanish and Portuguese related with the development of projects in *Public History in Latin America*, especially those experiences of Cultural Heritage preservation and conservation, Oral and Local History, and the Digital Dissemination of Public History. *Deadline: 21st July 2014.*
You will find the full CFP in English here: http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/9
This CFP is also available in Portuguese http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/7, Italian http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/8 and Spanish http://historia2.0.historiaabierta.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/6, if needed.
We would be very grateful if you could help us to spread the word.
Many thanks in advance.
Sincerely yours,
Anita Lucchesi (GET, RBHP, Brazil) and Jairo Melo (Historia Abierta, Colombia)
--
Anita Lucchesi Historiografia na Rede http://historiografianarede.wordpress.com/ Grupo de Estudos do Tempo Presente (GET) http://getempo.org/ http://getempo.org/ Rede Brasileira de História Pública (RBHP) http://historiapublica.com/ http://historiapublica.com/
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, forwarding, or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited without the express permission of the sender. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.
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