Corpora: Call for Papers: ACH/ALLC Conference, June 2001

From: John Lavagnino (John.Lavagnino@kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Sep 19 2000 - 12:56:36 MET DST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Digital Media and Humanities Research: ACH/ALLC Conference,
    New York City, June 13-17 2001

    The joint conference of the Association for Computers and
    the Humanities and the Association for Literary and
    Linguistic Computing is the oldest established meeting of
    scholars working at the intersection of advanced information
    technologies and the humanities, annually attracting a
    distinguished international community at the forefront of
    their fields. The theme for the 2001 conference is "Digital
    Media and Humanities Research", and it will feature plenary
    addresses by two leading scholars: Johanna Drucker,
    Robertson Professor in Media Studies at the University of
    Virginia, and Alan Liu, Professor of English at the
    University of California, Santa Barbara.

    ACH/ALLC 2001 invites submissions of between 750 and 1500
    words on any aspect of humanities computing or new media,
    broadly defined to encompass the common ground between
    information technology and problems in humanities research
    and teaching. We especially encourage submissions from any
    field which address the impact of new media on research
    methods and intellectual practices. As always, we welcome
    submissions in any area of the humanities, especially
    interdisciplinary work. Other areas of interest include the
    creation and use of digital resources, theoretical or
    speculative treatments of new media, and the application to
    humanities data of techniques developed in such fields as
    information science and the physical sciences and
    engineering.

    Successful proposals might focus on:

       * new approaches to research in humanities disciplines
         using digital resources dependent on images, audio, or
         video;

       * traditional applications of computing in the
         humanities, including (but not limited to) text
         encoding, hypertext, text corpora, computational
         lexicography, statistical models, and text analysis;

       * applications in the digital arts, especially projects
         and installations that feature technical advances of
         potential interest to humanities scholars;

       * information design in the humanities, including
         visualization, simulation, and modeling;

       * pedagogical applications of new media within the
         humanities; thoughtful considerations of the cultural
         impact of computing and new media;

       * the institutional role of humanities computing and new
         media within the contemporary academy, including
         curriculum development and collegial support for
         activities in these fields.

    Financial assistance for some speakers will be available:
    see the conference web page for details. For the first time
    the conference will also feature a workshop session on
    academic and industry jobs in humanities computing and new
    media.

    The deadline for submissions of paper/session proposals is
    15 November 2000; the deadline for submissions of
    poster/demo proposals is 15 January 2000. See
    http://www.nyu.edu/its/humanities/ach_allc2001/ for full
    details on submitting proposals and on the conference in
    general.



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