Journal of Computational Literary Studies (JCLS): first issue and current call for papers
[with apologies for cross-posting] Dear colleagues, We are very happy to announce that the Journal of Computational Literary Studies (JCLS) has started publishing its first rolling issue. You can find the already published articles and those still to come on our website at https://jcls.io/ https://jcls.io/ We also would like to remind you that the call for the next issue is currently open. It concerns submissions for both our journal-only track (open for submissions at any time) and our conference+journal track for the 2nd Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies in June 2023 hosted by Würzburg University, Germany (deadline for submissions: January, 11). All the details of the call can be found at https://jcls.io/site/cfp/ https://jcls.io/site/cfp/. Enjoy reading the new contributions – and do consider submitting you own research for the next issue! Best wishes, Evelyn Gius, Christof Schöch, Peer Trilcke PS: If you want to be up to date about upcoming calls subscribe to our newsletter at https://jcls.io/site/contact/ https://jcls.io/site/contact/ - - - - - - - - - - - Journal of Computational Literary Studies https://jcls.io https://jcls.io/ E-Mail: info@jcls.io mailto:info@jcls.io Editors: Evelyn Gius, Christof Schöch, Peer Trilcke Editorial Assistants: Svenja Guhr, Élodie Ripoll, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje Production Developer: Dominik Gerstorfer Board: Katherine Bode, Anne-Sophie Bories, Amy E. Earhart, Maciej Eder, Miguel Escobar Varela, Martin Eve, Frank Fischer, José Eduardo González, Natalie M. Houston, Fotis Jannidis, Mike Kestemont, Anouk Lang, David Mimno, Borja Navarro, Roxana Patras, Glenn Roe, Richard Jean So, Tomoji Tabata, Ted Underwood, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Paul Vierthaler
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