CFP: Current Research in Digital History 2019

The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media has released a call for papers for the Current Research in Digital History conference, to be held at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia on March 9, 2019. Following the event, “presentations will be peer-reviewed and published in an online publication that accommodates dynamic visualizations and narrative.” Successful submissions should:

… offer historical arguments and interpretations rather than showcase digital projects… The primary criterion by which these presentations and panels will be judged is whether they advance historical argumentation. In other words, while digital methods will be common to all the presentations, we will select presentations that show how those methods have advanced specific interpretations of history.

Submissions are due September 28, 2018.

Author: Caitlin Christian-Lamb

Caitlin is a PhD candidate and instructor of record at the University of Maryland’s iSchool, where she is affiliated with the Ethics and Values in Design Lab (EViD) and the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).