Digital Humanities Against Dark Times, hosted at the Vanderbilt Center for Digital Humanities from April 14-15, is currently seeking proposals that engage with:
- Rising political extremism and polarization
- Racism, colonial exploitation, gender marginalization, backlash
- Data capitalism and new forms of artificial intelligence
- Military conflict and global political instability
- Catastrophic climate change
- The uncertain future of the Humanities in the academy
250 word abstracts are due March 5 using the submission form. Submissions from early career scholars and graduate students are especially encouraged.
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