DHCS 2012 - Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities & Computer Science
Topics/Call fo Papers
2012 Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science
November 17-19, 2012
The University of Chicago ? Chicago, Illinois, USA
Submission Deadline: September 15, 2012
http://chicagocolloquium.org
The Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science (DHCS) brings together researchers and scholars in the humanities and computer science to examine the current state of digital humanities as a field of intellectual inquiry and to identify and explore new directions and perspectives for future research.
Here is a brief look at the four most recent conferences in the DHCS series, which celebrates its seventh year running in 2012.
DHCS 2008 (University of Chicago) focused on “Making Sense” ? an exploration of how meaning is created and apprehended at the transition from the digital to the analog.
DHCS 2009 (IIT) focused on computational methods in digital humanities, including computational stylistics, text analytics, and visualization.
DHCS 2010 (Northwestern) focused on “Working with Digital Data: Collaborate, Curate, Analyze, Annotate.”
DHCS 2011 (Loyola University Chicago) focussed on Platform and Game Studies.
We invite submissions on any research broadly related to Digital Humanities and Computer Science from scholars, researchers, librarians, technologists, and students. We particularly encourage proposals on visualization tools, theories, methodologies and workflows to make sense of Big Data.
This year’s DHCS is sponsored by The University of Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Northwestern University, and the Illinois Institute of Technology.
November 17-19, 2012
The University of Chicago ? Chicago, Illinois, USA
Submission Deadline: September 15, 2012
http://chicagocolloquium.org
The Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science (DHCS) brings together researchers and scholars in the humanities and computer science to examine the current state of digital humanities as a field of intellectual inquiry and to identify and explore new directions and perspectives for future research.
Here is a brief look at the four most recent conferences in the DHCS series, which celebrates its seventh year running in 2012.
DHCS 2008 (University of Chicago) focused on “Making Sense” ? an exploration of how meaning is created and apprehended at the transition from the digital to the analog.
DHCS 2009 (IIT) focused on computational methods in digital humanities, including computational stylistics, text analytics, and visualization.
DHCS 2010 (Northwestern) focused on “Working with Digital Data: Collaborate, Curate, Analyze, Annotate.”
DHCS 2011 (Loyola University Chicago) focussed on Platform and Game Studies.
We invite submissions on any research broadly related to Digital Humanities and Computer Science from scholars, researchers, librarians, technologists, and students. We particularly encourage proposals on visualization tools, theories, methodologies and workflows to make sense of Big Data.
This year’s DHCS is sponsored by The University of Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Northwestern University, and the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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