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Scott Kleinman,"Thinking with Computers: Materiality, Digitality, and the Medieval Manuscript, ”Monday, December 1st at 5pm. |
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From: Rogerio de Souza Sergio Ferreira <rogeriossferreira@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 6:20 AM Subject: Call for Papers ... "Ipotesi" is our Graduate Program journal ... We accept papers in English, Spanish, Italian and French. Needless to say that you can count on me for any bureaucratic issue that might appear. P.S. For further information about IPOTESI, please go to http://www.ufjf.br/revistaipotesi/2014/11/21/chamada-revista-ipotesi-qualis-a1-volume-19-n-1-jan-jun-2015/ Call for papers Revista Ipotesi – Qualis A1, Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras: Estudos Literários da Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora Volume 19, n. 1, jan./jun. 2015 Intermedialityandcontemporary dialogues Organizers: Professors Daniella Aguiar, Prisca Agustoni de Almeida e Silvina Carrizo Deadline for submissions: 30/03/2015 This Ipotesi issue expects unpublished and original academic contributions in Portuguese, Spanish, English, Italian, and French, focusing on intermediality as a phenomenon of interrelationships between different media and arts, and as a field of study interested in those productions. Media, a term that still requires further definition, involve the arts (such as literature, dance, visual arts, etc.); materials (picture, text, body, etc.); technologies (radio, film, video, mobile, etc.); among others. We will receive papers that could collaborate with theoretical research on intermediality; historical studies on specific relations, such as literature and painting, literature and dance, poetry and music, and its contemporary repercussions; as well as the analysis of the production and translation between media/arts; and also other approaches on this field of study with special focus on contemporary experiences. The papers should be presented according to the journal publication rules. The journal will also receive retrospectives, statements, interviews and reviews on the subject. For more information and style guide: http://www.ufjf.br/revistaipotesi/normas-de-publicacao/ Editor in chief: Professor AlexandreGraçaFaria. Vice-editor: Professor GilvanProcópio.Invited editors: Professors Daniella Aguiar, PriscaAgustoni de Almeida e Silvina Carrizo(Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora). Assistant: Cínthia Machado; e-mail to send the submissions: ipotesi19n2.intermidialidade@gmail.com, (and revista.ipotesi@ufjf.edu.br) |
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Patrik Svensson, Discussion of Digital Humanities | ||
Digital Humanities Summer Institute http://www.dhsi.org/index.php Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Three week-long session modules: 1-5 June, 8-12 June, and 15-19 June, 2014.
Long-running, influential summer institute--a kind of DH "summer camp"--organized around intensive short-duration courses at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels, with keynote speakers interspersed. Bursaries and MLA subsidies for costs available for students. (A number of UCSB graduate students have attended DHSI.) |
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College English Association Annual Convention Indianapolis, March 26-28, 2015, http://cea-web.org/ The special panel chair for Digital Humanities welcomes proposals for papers and panels addressing the following topics:
CEA also offers panels in Book History. If you have questions about BH panels, contact Ann Hawkins <ann.hawkins@ttu.edu> or Erin Bistline <erin.bistline@ttu.edu>. If you have questions about the CEA conference or the general program, visit our website <http://cea-web.org/> or email us <cea.english@gmail.com>. |
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CFP: Theorizing the Digital Humanities — An Anthology
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21 Nov 2014 | Alan |
“Textual Machines” Symposium April 18, 2015, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA,
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