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[ecrea] CFP: Digital Literary Studies

Fri Nov 07 09:56:14 GMT 2014




International Conference: Digital Literary Studies

Date: May 14-15, 2015

Location: School of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra, Portugal

'Digital Literary Studies' is an international conference exploring
methods, tools, objects and digital practices in the field of literary
studies. The digitization of artifacts and literary practices, the
adoption of computational methods for aggregating, editing and analyzing
texts as well as the development of collaborative forms of research and
teaching through networking and communication platforms are three
dimensions of the ongoing relocation of literature and literary studies
in the digital medium. The aim of this two-day conference is to
contribute to the mapping of material practices and interpretative
processes of literary studies in a changing media ecology.

We invite researchers to submit papers and posters on projects concerned
with the digital reinvention of literary studies. Possible topics
include, but are not limited to:

    * computational literary analysis (macro analysis, data mining,
      distant reading, topic modelling; visualization, corpora);
    * digital philology (electronic editions and archives, textual
      databases);
    * computational literary creation (automatic generation of text,
      textual instruments, kinetic texts, locative narrative, etc.);
    * the teaching of literature in a digital context; peer review and
      open access (new practices of collaboration, dissemination,
      transfer and validation of knowledge production).

The ‘Digital Literary Studies’ conference will take place at the School
of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra on May 14-15, 2015. Paper
and poster proposals should be submitted by *January 15, 2015* through
EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eld2015). We also
welcome panel proposals (three presenters per panel). All paper
proposals must be between 1500 and 2000 words (including references).
Authors should provide name, contact details, and institutional
affiliation, as well as title, abstract, and keywords for their paper.
Authors will be notified of the peer review results by February 15,
2015. Proposals can use any of the following languages: Portuguese,
English, Spanish, French, and Italian. Selected articles resulting from
the conference papers will be published in a special issue of the
journal MATLIT (http://iduc.uc.pt/matlit).

For additional updated information, please check the conference website
at http://eld2015.wordpress.com/ The Organizing Committee may be
contacted via the e-mail (eldcol2015 /at/ gmail.com)

Keynote Speakers

    * Florian Cramer (Creating 010, Rotterdam University of Applied
      Sciences);
    * Matthew Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland)
    * Paulo Franchetti (Unicamp - Universidade Estadual de Campinas)
    * Susan Schreibman (Trinity College Dublin)

Organization

    * PhD Programme in Materialities of Literature (FCT PhD Programme)
    * No Problem Has a Solution: A Digital Archive of the Book of
      Disquiet (research project PTDC/CLE-LLI/118713/2010)
    * Research Group “Digital Mediation and Materialities of Literature”
    * Centre for Portuguese Literature at the University of Coimbra (CLP)




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