FYI
From: Koraljka Golub <koraljka.golub at lnu.se>
Date: Tuesday, 29 December 2020 at 16:00
To: Dighum <dighum-bounces at lists.sunet.se>
Subject: FW: Call for Papers - Digital Humanities Congress
Dear colleague,
I would be grateful if you could circulate this information around your networks.
Call for Papers for the Digital Humanities Congress 2021 which will be held at the University of Sheffield, 22nd – 24th July 2021.
This will be a physical conference unless prevented by the Covid-19 situation.
This is a supplementary call for papers. Anyone who submitted a paper for the cancelled DHC2020 has automatically been included in the new programme.
Submission deadline: 31st January
Our three keynote speakers will be:
1. Professor Ruth Ahnert (Professor of Literary History and Digital Humanities, Queen Mary, University of London)
2. Professor Marc Alexander (Professor of English Linguistics, University of Glasgow)
3. Professor Nanna Bonde Thylstrup (Associate Professor of Communication and Digital Media, Copenhagen Business School)
We welcome proposals for individual papers and sessions on all aspects of Digital Humanities research, teaching, and infrastructure. More information can be found here:
https://www.dhi.ac.uk/dhc2021
Best wishes
Mike
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Michael Pidd
Director
The Digital Humanities Institute
University of Sheffield
34 Gell Street
Sheffield S3 7QY
telephone: 0114 222 6113
email: m.pidd at sheffield.ac.uk<mailto:m.pidd at sheffield.ac.uk>
web: http://www.dhi.ac.uk<http://www.dhi.ac.uk/>
twitter: @dhishef
Dear all,
FYI: the Digital Humanities Institute at Sheffield is launching two new MA degree programs in September 2021 in digital culture and cultural data:
1. MA in Cultural Data Management and Communication
2. MA in Digital Culture and Communication
More information can be found here, including application details:
https://www.dhi.ac.uk/study/
Med vänliga hälsningar,
Kora
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Professor Koraljka Golub
Head of iInstitute, http://lnu.se/en//iinstitute/<http://lnu.se/en/iinstitute/>
Digital Humanities co-leader
Linnaeus University
Sweden