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Folio Futures will bring together scholars from around the world to assess the history of and future possibilities for editing Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The symposium will take place on Friday, April 26 at Texas A&M University-College Station and livestreamed on Zoom.
Applications are now open! Texas A&M faculty, staff, and graduate students may apply. Applications are due by Monday, April 29, 2024. Awards will be announced mid-May 2024.
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The University of Oregon’s Department of English invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor in Digital Rhetoric to begin on September 16, 2024. The successful candidate will have a PhD in English, Rhetoric, Communications, or a related interdisciplinary field. The new faculty member will join an energetic intellectual community with an established reputation in Rhetoric and Composition and emerging strengths in Digital Humanities.
The Digital Humanities Utah Executive Committee invites proposals for presentations at DHU8. Submissions may include 15-minute panel presentations, complete panels, roundtable discussions, or hands-on workshops related to any aspect of Digital Humanities research. There will also be a special session on Ethical Artificial Intelligence; six 15-minute panel presentations will be selected from the general CFP to fill two featured panels. Proposals are due by November 1, 2023. The conference is scheduled for February 23-24, 2023 at the University of Utah.
The Pratt Institute is seeking Assistant Professors for the School of Information and the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The School of Information seeks a person with a focus on critical approaches and engagement with areas including, but not limited to, critical information studies, critical design, data justice and tech ethics, activism, and communities facing barriers (e.g., people who are incarcerated). The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences seeks a person with focus on the Digital Humanities, with attention to how digital tools and research methods have contributed to re-visioning the histories of art/architecture/design, and to revising and decolonizing the curricula through which these histories are taught.
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ) has published Volume 17, Issue 2, Critical Code Studies. This issue, edited by Mark C. Marino and Jeremy Douglass explores the field of Critical Code Studies, defined as “the application of the hermeneutics of the humanities to the interpretation of the extra-functional significance of computer source code.”
IDEAH has published a special issue, Open, Digital, Collaborative Project Preservation in the Humanities. This special issue, edited by Luis Meneses, is a brief collection of paper submissions from the Open, Digital, Collaborative Project Preservation in the Humanities (Virtual) Conference in June 2021. The articles approach project preservation from unique perspectives.
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ) has published Volume 17, Issue 1, Project Resiliency in the Digital Humanities. This issue, edited by Martin Holmes, J. Matthew Huculak, and Janelle Jenstad, argues that there is work to be done in getting Digital Humanities projects to the point of being archivable in the same way that libraries preserve books.
Montclair State University Libraries are looking for a passionate scholarly communication and research data librarian to join their team. In this role, the librarian will be responsible for managing digital repository and related technologies, working closely with other library and campus units to develop and administer Montclair’s Digital Commons presence, and collaborating on research data support efforts.
Lyrasis is seeking a collaborative Technical Lead for ArchivesSpace, an open-source, archives information management web application designed for managing descriptive information about archives, manuscripts, and digital objects. The Technical Lead will work to engage a broad set of developers to participate in the project, providing technical guidance, support and leadership to maintain a robust developer community.
British Newsreels, 1911-1930: Culture and Society on Film is a new video resource that comprises around 6,000 early twentieth century Topical Budget newsreels drawn from the British Film Institute and Imperial War Museums. Topical Budget was one of the major British newsreels of the silent era. These silent films, which reached a weekly audience of up to five million, offer fascinating insights into British life, culture and society with subjects ranging from the First World War, the Royal Family, and domestic and international politics through to sport, leisure and fashion.
The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) is seeking people to join their planning team for the virtual ACH 2024 conference. They are seeking a Program Lead, Communications Lead, Volunteers Lead, Registration Lead, Sponsorship and Promotion Lead, and Regional Hubs Lead. The ACH is offering free conference registration in gratitude for taking one of those roles.