Dear all,
The PhD students in Digital Humanities at the Universities of Genoa and Turin are pleased
to share with you the Call for Abstracts for the 2026 DH Days entitled “Practices, Limits
e Perspectives: (In)conveniences in the Digital Humanities”. The event will be held on 25
and 26 May 2026 at the University of Genoa.
The conference aims to explore the potential, challenges, and implications of digital
technologies in the various fields of arts, linguistics, literature, and education. The
initiative aims to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue and promote new connections
between PhD students from different research backgrounds, in a manner fully
consistent with the vocation of Digital Humanities.
The program includes four thematic panels – Art, Entertainment and Heritage;
Linguistics, Translation and Language Technologies; Literary and Cultural Research;
Educational Technologies and New Learning Environments – which reflect the doctoral
curriculum. Keynote speakers of national and international importance will participate
at the event, including Prof. Vittorio Gallese (University of Parma), Prof. Stefano Moriggi
(University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Prof. Sophie Robert-Hayek (Sorbonne
Université – Paris), and Prof. Giovanni Pietro Vitali (Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
University – Paris-Saclay).
Deadline for submitting long abstracts (1000–1500 words): 18 February 2026.
The attached document contains all the details, thematic areas, guidelines, and useful
information for authors. All future updates will be available on the conference website
(we recommend checking it regularly for updates):
https://digitalhumanities.phd.unige.it/en/node/1313
We would be very grateful if you could share the call within your networks and research
communities.
For any information, please contact us by replying to this email.
Kind regards,
The Organising Committee.