
[with apologies for cross-posting] Dear colleagues, We are very pleased to inform you that we the program for the 4th Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies (CCLS2025) on July 3 and 4 in Krakow is now published: https://jcls.io/site/ccls2025/ Registration for the conference (on-site and virtual participation) is also open: https://www.konferencje-uj.pl/?lang=en&go2rej=1&kid=397. Virtual attendance is free. For those of you who will be traveling to Krakow, we would like to draw your attention to our special pre-conference event. The EU project "CLS INFRA" will celebrate its Closing Event on July 2nd. Registration for this event is free: https://clsinfra.io/closing-event/ Best wishes, Evelyn Gius, Peer Trilcke and Christof Schöch - - - - - - - - - - - Journal of Computational Literary Studies https://jcls.io <https://jcls.io/> E-Mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Editors: Evelyn Gius, Christof Schöch, Peer Trilcke Editorial Assistants: Svenja Guhr, Julian Häußler, 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, Federico Pianzola, Glenn Roe, Richard Jean So, Tomoji Tabata, Ted Underwood, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Paul Vierthaler
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