ADHO Digital Humanities Conference – DH2019
DH2019 Call for Papers*
ADHO Digital Humanities Conference – DH2019
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) invites submission of
proposals for its annual conference, to be hosted by Utrecht University (The
Netherlands), 9-12 July 2019.
Preconference workshops are scheduled for 8-9 July 2019.
Conference website: http://dh2019.adho.org/
*Conference Theme*
The theme of the 2019 conference is ‘Complexities’. This theme has a
multifaceted connection with Digital Humanities scholarship. Complexities
intends to inspire people to focus on Digital Humanities (DH) as the humanist
way of building complex models of complex realities, analysing them with
computational methods and communicating the results to a broader public. The
theme also invites people to think of the theoretical, social, and cultural
complexity and diversity in which DH scholarship is immersed and asks our
community to interact consciously and critically in myriad ways, through the
conference and the networks, institutions and the enterprises interested in DH
research. Finally, it means involving the next generation, teaching DH to
students—the people who will need to deal with the complexities of the
future.
Proposals related to these themes are particularly welcome, but the DH2019
will accept submissions on any other aspect or field of Digital Humanities.
For more details, see the full Call for Papers on the conference website.
*Formats that can be proposed*
– Posters (abstract maximum 750 words)
– Short papers (abstract maximum 1000 words)
– Long papers (abstract maximum 1500 words)
– Multiple-paper panels (500-word abstracts + 500-word overview)
– Pre-conference workshops and tutorials (proposal maximum 1500 words)
*Important Dates*
Submission deadline for papers: 11:59pm GMT 27 November 2018
Submission deadline for workshops and tutorials: 11:59pm GMT, 10 January 2019
Date for notifications: 3 May 2019
Workshops: 8-9 July 2019
Conference: 9-12 July 2019
*Check the conference website*
For more detailed information on the submission procedure, selection criteria,
programme committee, venue TivoliVredenburg, registration, bursaries and local
organizers, check the section with the Call for Papers and other pages on the
DH2019 webpage: http://dh2019.adho.org/.
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