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[ecrea] Pedagogy, Teaching and Research in the age of Digital Humanities. 8th AIUCD Conference 2019 Cfp
Tue Sep 25 23:35:19 GMT 2018
Pedagogy, Teaching and Research in the age of Digital
Humanities. 8th AIUCD Conference 2019 (January 23th - 25th, 2019,
Udine University)
The main topic of the AIUCD (Associazione per l'Informatica Umanistica e
la Cultura Digitale) 2019 Conference is ‘Pedagogy, teaching, and
research in the age of Digital Humanities’. The conference aims at
reflecting on the new possibilities that the digital yields for
pedagogy, teaching, and scholarly research: how will these transform
teaching in the humanities? What contributions can humanistic cultural
critique offer to the digital revolution? What is the connection with
the digitization plan for Universities outlined by the Ministry? It also
concerns the Digital Humanities as a new discipline, and this brings
forward further considerations: how can the new professional figure of
the digital humanist be developed? Which areas of knowledge define the
Digital Humanities as a subject of study, research, and teaching? How
can we recognise, classify, describe, and evaluate research efforts in
the Digital Humanities?
While open to other topics related to Digital Humanities, proposals for
contributions are particularly encouraged on the following:
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o General questions:
+ /the epistemological positioning and area of knowledge of DH
in relation to the systems of Academic Research Areas
(Settori Scientifico-Disciplinari) and Recruiting in Italy;/
+ the positioning of DH in the European and International
academic systems;
+ the evaluation of research in DH beyond traditional
publications;
+ dissemination, public history, and crowdsourcing within
research projects;
+ the role of inter(multi-trans-cross)-disciplinary DH
research in European projects, enquiry, and teaching.
o Pedagogy and teaching questions:
+ /teaching DH: which models, technologies, and methods?/
+ teaching the humanities in secondary schools and
universities with DH tools;
+ teaching DH at the University: how is it taught today?
+ DH and media: production, dissemination, and analytical
prospects
+ teaching history and DH;
+ DH and didactic strategies;
+ DH and hands-on teaching practices;
+ DH and primary source teaching;
+ Big Data methodologies and technologies in DH research and
teaching.
o Questions concerning research efforts:
+ /statistical and quantitative research methods and their
teaching applications;/
+ Data Science and the role of DH in the definition of new
knowledge;
+ Information science and DH: meeting points and
methodological integration;
+ cultural and social impact of humanities research with
computational methodologies;
+ Semantic web technologies and linked open data in the
humanities;
+ models and tools for knowledge representation in the
humanities and the cultural heritage sector;
+ visualization methodologies and technologies and their
significance for humanities and cultural heritage knowledge
and information;
+ Natural Language Processing methodologies and applications
for the humanities;
+ digitization methodologies and technologies for the
production, preservation, and promotion of digital cultural
heritage.
Deadlines
The deadline for submitting proposals is the 25th October 2018 (h.
23.59 CET). Proposals must be sent in the form of an extended
abstract , using the ConfTool conference management system,
accessible at: http://www.conftool.net/aiucd2019.
Proposals will be evaluated through double-blind peer review by scholars
in the Humanities, Computer Science and/or Digital Humanities.
Notifications of acceptance will be sent to the authors by 15th December
2018. The abstracts will be published in a book with an ISBN identifier.
The most promising contributions will be selected for publication as
full articles in the AIUCD Umanistica Digitale journal
(https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it
<https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/>).
The official languages of the Conference are Italian and English.
However, it is possible to present in other languages if English slides
are provided.
For further details on the eligible categories (long, short, panels,
posters, workshops and tutorial) as well as on the structure and formats
see the entire text of the cfp here:
https://aiucd2019.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/call-for-papers-english/
About: The Associazione per l'Informatica Umanistica e la Cultura
Digitale was established in Florence on March 25, 2011. The name chosen
for the Association highlights the choice to combine the traditionally
used term of Humanistic Informatics with Digital Culture, to openly
encompass a wider scope than that of the disciplinary sectors, which may
include all stakeholders, including cultural institutions (archives,
libraries and museums) that play a key role in research and teaching in
the humanities field.
Useful Links
https://www.uniud.it/
http://www.aiucd.it/
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