The organizers of the Keystone Digital Humanities Conference (Pittsburgh, PA, June 22-24, 2016) have issued a call for proposals, due February 1, 2016.
We encourage submissions on all aspects of using and/or studying digital computation within the interpretive context of the humanities, but especially on the role of communities of collaboration and faceted teamwork across disciplines within this area of scholarly inquiry.
Roopika Risam (Salem State University) will deliver the keynote presentation, “Only Collaborate! Postcolonial Imperatives for Community in the Digital Humanities.”
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