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[ecrea] CFP - Teaching and Researching at the Times of Digital Humanities
Sun Oct 28 07:35:57 GMT 2018
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###### AIUCD 2019 - Call for Papers ######
8th AIUCD Conference
"Teaching and Researching at the Times of Digital Humanities"
Udine, Italy, January 23th - 25th, 2019
Web site: http://aiucd2019.uniud.it <http://aiucd2019.uniud.it/>
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Extended Submission Deadline: *5 November 2018*
Notice of Acceptance: *15 December 2018*
The main topic of the AIUCD 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 *5^th November 2018* (h.
23.59 CET).
Notifications of acceptance will be sent to the authors by 15th December
2018.
The official languages of the Conference are Italian and English.
However, it is possible to present in other languages if English slides
are provided.
Proposal categories and submission
Proposals must be sent in the form of an extended abstract (see below
for details), using the ConfTool conference management system,
accessible at: http://www.conftool.net/aiucd2019
The Conference provides the following proposal categories:
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o
1. long proposal (30 mins: 20 mins + 10 mins for for questions
and answers): it should discuss innovative methodologies and
their theoretical foundations, experiences of analysis and
applications that are methodologically significant within a
discipline; presentations devoted to presenting a specific
tool or resource are acceptable only if they include a
thorough critical discussion of the methods used and/or a
theoretical evaluation of the results obtained;
2. short proposal (20 mins: 15 mins + 5 mins for questions and
answers): it must present a mature research product or a
research project;
3. panel (90 or 45 mins, including questions and answers): a
series of presentations (maximum 6) should describe, from a
theoretical and methodological point of view, a specific
topic or a critical presentation of the grounding, methods
and results of a big project;
4. poster: must primarily address the progress of an ongoing
project or the technical details of a tool or of a digital
resource;
5. workshop and tutorial: in the two days prior to the
Conference, one or two workshops or tutorials on topics or
tools of interest to the DH community will be accepted.
Proposals will be evaluated through double-blind peer review by scholars
in the Humanities, Computer Science and/or Digital Humanities. The
proposal evaluation will be carried out based on the following criteria:
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o
+ Relevance to the topic of the conference; consistency with
the Digital Humanities and Digital Culture domains.
+ Originality, relevance, or innovative approach.
+ Methodological rigour, accurate description of the
methodology; the research presented should be reproducible
+ Adequacy of the theoretical and conceptual approach to the
reference domain.
+ Consistency of arguments; clear definition of the
objectives; coherence between objectives and results.
+ Critical analysis of the literature; a bibliography
+ Quality of any technical solutions proposed within the
reference domain.
+ Good balance between the Humanities and Computer Science
components of the research.
+ Structure of the text; quality of writing; ease of
understanding; explanations of scientific language.
At the end of the evaluation process, the Program Committee may decide
to move an accepted proposal to a different category of presentation.
To submit a proposal, please sign into ConfTool
(http://www.conftool.net/aiucd2019). When submitting a proposal, authors
must specify keywords from those suggested by the platform in order to
facilitate the review process.
Proposal structure and formats
Proposals must clearly present the goals of the contribution, provide a
brief overview of current research in the field, specify and discuss the
methodology adopted and, where appropriate, the results obtained or
expected. 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/>). Proposals must also include a
short bibliography. Figures or tables may be included. The length of the
proposal varies depending on the type of proposal:
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o
+ Long paper proposal should be 1500-1800 words in length
(including footnotes but excluding the bibliography);
+ Short paper and poster proposals should be 800-1000 words in
length (including footnotes but excluding the bibliography);
+ Panel proposals should be 800-1000 words in length plus
200-250 words for each single presentation, (including
footnotes but excluding the bibliography);
+ Workshop or tutorial proposals should be at least 1000 words
and include: a title and a short description of the content
and its relevance to the conference and the DH community in
general, complete information of all tutors with a brief
description of their research interests and previous
experience, requests for technical support at the
conference, and whether the workshop will have its own Call
for Participation.
When submitting the proposal, ConfTool also requires the provision of a
short abstract (300 words). Proposals should be drafted according to the
templates available at:
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o
+ Word: template-abstract-AIUCD2019-en.doc
<http://aiucd2019.uniud.it/template-abstract-aiucd2019-en/>
+ ODT: template-abstract-AIUCD2019-en.odt
<http://aiucd2019.uniud.it/template-abstract-aiucd2019-en-2/>
which also includes editorial specifications. Valid formats are DOCX,
DOC, and ODT.
The official languages of the AIUCD 2019 Conference are Italian and
English, but it is possible to submit a proposal also in the following
languages: French, German and Spanish. In these cases, it is mandatory
to provide a short abstract in English in ConfTool.
Posters should be written in Italian or English. Posters will also need
to clearly present the objectives of the project, provide a brief
overview of the state of the art and the methodologies adopted and,
where appropriate, the results obtained or expected. They must also
contain a short bibliography. The format is portrait A1 (841×594 mm).
Posters will be displayed in a dedicated space at the Conference venue.
Display panels will be provided. Please bring your poster already
printed, as we are unable to provide a printing service. Personal laptop
computers may be used in the poster exhibition area. If your
presentation includes a laptop, please inform the organising committee
on acceptance of your proposal. Specific poster slam sessions will be
scheduled in the Conference programme to give authors the opportunity to
briefly introduce (max 2 minutes) their poster.
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