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					<description><![CDATA[Applications are now being accepted for &#8220;Speaking in Code,&#8221; an NEH-funded symposium taking place November 4-5, 2013, at the University of Virginia&#8217;s Scholars&#8217; Lab. The event has been organized as an attempt to make explicit the tacit knowledge that is usually employed by software developers in the digital humanities. As the announcement explains: Over the ...<a class="post-readmore" href="https://dhandlib.org/opportunity-speaking-in-code/">read more</a>]]></description>
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<p class="post-meta">Applications are now being accepted for &#8220;<a title="Speaking in Code" href="http://www.scholarslab.org/announcements/speaking-in-code/" target="_blank">Speaking in Code</a>,&#8221; an NEH-funded symposium taking place November 4-5, 2013, at the University of Virginia&#8217;s Scholars&#8217; Lab. The event has been organized as an attempt to make explicit the tacit knowledge that is usually employed by software developers in the digital humanities.</p>
<p class="post-meta">As the announcement explains:</p>
<blockquote><p>Over the course of two days, participants will:</p>
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<li>reflect on and express, from developers’ own points of view, what is particular to the humanities and of scholarly significance in DH software development products and practices;</li>
<li>and collaboratively devise an action-oriented agenda to bridge the gaps in critical vocabulary and discourse norms that can frequently distance creators of humanities platforms or tools from the scholars who use and critique them.</li>
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<p class="post-meta">Speakers include Steve Ramsay, Bill Turkel, Stéfan Sinclair, Hugh Cayless, and Tim Sherratt. (For a discussion about the diversity of this lineup, take a look at Natalia Cecire&#8217;s recent <a title="Tacit" href="http://nataliacecire.blogspot.com/2013/08/tacit.html" target="_blank">post</a> and responses from <a title="Recognitions" href="http://elotroalex.webfactional.com/recognitions/" target="_blank">Alex Gil</a> and <a title="Switching Codes" href="http://nowviskie.org/2013/switching-codes/" target="_blank">Bethany Nowviskie</a>.)</p>
<p class="post-meta">The deadline to <a title="&quot;Speaking in Code&quot; website" href="http://codespeak.scholarslab.org/" target="_blank">apply</a> is September 12.</p>
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