DH Conference at the University of Oxford for Graduates and ECR’s

Dear all, The Emerging Digital Methodologies conference at the University of Oxford is currently calling for papers. The central goal of the conference is to bring together the many graduate students and early career researchers using digital and computational methodologies across the world. It is supported by the Jesus College Oxford Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub and Voltaire Foundation. The conference will capture a wide range of subject areas across the many communities of scholars taking-up digital methods – both from novices and expert practitioners. Papers could include, for example, ‘Problems of LLM’s in the Humanities’, ‘ChatGPT and visual culture’, ‘A Network Analysis of 16c Europe’, ‘Crafting music in the age of AI’, ‘The problems of control-f in the modern age’, ‘Book culture and language models’, ‘NLP processing of 20c films’, etc. Submissions can be in any of the following formats: * 7-minute lightning talks (especially suitable for early findings or work-in-progress) * 15-minute papers * 30-minute roundtable conversations (minimum 3 participants) To apply to speak, you can submit a 200-word abstract and short biography using the form available here<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=G96VzPWXk0-0uv5ouFLPkQDJaJO9z5VEpGbTnGCH0O9URThXOTJYVVBLNElUOFkzVVQ5RDFURzNVRi4u&route=shorturl>. For further information, please see the Jesus College website<https://www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/call-for-papers-emerging-digital-methodologies-conference/> or you can contact [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Patrick on behalf of the EDM Team
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Patrick Flood