CFP: Digital Humanities 2023

The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations has posted a call for papers for Digital Humanities 2023: “Collaboration as Opportunity.” The annual conference will be held in person on July 10-14, 2023, at the University of Graz, Austria. The call asks for papers that

explor[e] state of the art in DH and related disciplines, reconnecting with colleagues and introducing new scholars to the field with a particular geographic focus on Southeastern Europe. Less than 30 miles from the border to Slovenia, the city of Graz is the Austrian gateway to the Balkans, facilitating a lively scientific, economic and cultural exchange with South-Eastern Europe. Both the overarching conference theme — “Collaboration as Opportunity” — and this particular regional context should help us rethink what it means to work together in both physical and virtual spaces and, more broadly, what it means to do humanistic research digitally against the background of global economic, political and environmental crises. Is there a revolutionary potential to what we do?

Submission types can include posters, long presentations (20 minutes), short presentations (10 minutes), 90-minute panels, or pre-conference workshops and tutorials (2 or 4 hours). The deadline for submissions is October 25.

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