DH2024 SIG-DLS Workshop - Call for lightning talks
Dear all, As usual, the SIG-DLS is organizing a pre-conference workshop at the annual DH conference. This year it will be organized together with CLS-Infra and it will include both invited keynotes, demos, and lightning talks. We especially value the last format, which could be seen as an opportunity to share ongoing research (or just simple ideas) in an easy and engaging way. If you are interested in giving a lightning talk, check the Call at this link https://dls.hypotheses.org/1704 (I'm also copy-pasting it below for your convenience), and please spread the news! All the best, Simone === DH2024 Workshop – Computational Literary Studies: How To Do Research Responsibly (CfP) Posted on 11/03/2024 https://dls.hypotheses.org/1704 by Simone Rebora https://dls.hypotheses.org/author/srebora In the context of the DH2024 Conference “Reinvention & Responsibility” ( https://dh2024.adho.org/), the SIG-DLS is organizing a pre-conference workshop entitled “Computational Literary Studies: How To Do Research Responsibly” The overarching goal is to present, promote, and showcase a subfield of DH that has recently reached — or seems to have reached — a critical point of its maturity. Known under the name of Computational Literary Studies, Digital Literary Studies, or Cultural Analytics, the field primarily revolves around computer-assisted analysis of literary sources. It was commenced by the groundbreaking initiative SIG-DLS ( https://dls.hypotheses.org/), and then further developed by a few other endeavors, e.g. the CLS Priority Programme founded by DFG ( https://dfg-spp-cls.github.io/), the JCLS journal (https://jcls.io/), the CCLS annual conference (https://jcls.io/site/conference/), the Journal of Cultural Analytics (https://culturalanalytics.org/), the CHR annual conference (https://computational-humanities-research.org/), the COST Action Distant Reading (https://www.distant-reading.net/), and the CLS INFRA project founded by Horizon2020 (https://clsinfra.io/). The idea behind the workshop is to consolidate the already existing initiatives, and to share experiences between projects, centers, and scholars involved in DLS/CLS. The workshop program will be composed by a combination of invited talks, demo sessions, and lightning talks. With this Call, we are inviting submissions for lightning talks (max. 5 minutes) on ongoing projects, research ideas, and infrastructures in DLS/CLS. Please send a 250-word abstract to simone.rebora@univr.it* by 30 April 2024.* Proposals will be evaluated by the organizing committee and notifications sent by 15 May 2024. *Organizing committee* Maciej Eder (CLS-Infra) Joanna Byszuk (CLS-Infra and SIG-DLS) Simone Rebora (SIG-DLS) Berenike Herrmann (SIG-DLS) Suzanne Mpouli (SIG-DLS) Pablo Ruiz Fabo (SIG-DLS)
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Simone Rebora