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Inserito il 25/09/2016
AIUCD 2017 Conference: Call for papers The Reverse Telescope: Big Data and Distant Reading in the Humanities Rome, 26-28 January 2017 General informationThe Associazione per l'Informatica Umanistica e le Culture Digitali (AIUCD) is pleased to announce the sixth edition of its annual conference and invites all interested scholars to submit a proposal. The AIUCD 2017 Conference will be held from January 26th to 28th in Rome, Italy, and it is organized by DigiLab (Sapienza University), in collaboration with the DiXiT Marie Curie network (Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training). The DiXiT workshop “The educational and social impact of Digital Scholarly Editions” is planned before the Conference. AIUCD 2017 will also host the third edition of the EADH Day, on January 25th. The AIUCD 2017 Conference will take place at Sapienza University, Palazzo delle ex Vetrerie Sciarra, via dei Volsci 122, Rome. For more information, please visit the Conference website http://aiucd2017.let.uniroma1.it/ or send an email to aiucd2017@gmail.com Conference TopicsThe main topic of the AIUCD 2017 Conference is the use of big data methods, cultural analytics and distant reading in the Humanities. We would like to explore the methodological and epistemological impact of these methods, their application in the different fields of the Humanities and on various kinds of media and digital resources, their effects on our comprehension of cultural and historical phenomena and, finally, their consequences and repercussions on the social and public perceptions of the Humanities. We therefore encourage proposals on (but not limited to) the following topics:
The deadline for submitting proposals is November 15th (midnight). Notification of acceptance will be sent by December 15th. Official languages of the AIUCD 2017 Conference are Italian and English. However, it is possible to present in other languages if you provide English slides or an English handout. Proposals categories and submissionProposal must be sent in the form of an extended abstract that specifies the category (see below for details) using the ConfTool web-page: http://www.conftool.net/aiucd2017 Proposals are invited for the following categories:
The conference proposals will be selected through single blind peer review by scholars in the Humanities, Computer Science and/or Digital Humanities. At the end of the evaluation process, the Program Committee may decide to move an accepted proposal to a different category of presentation. To submit a proposal, please sign in ConfTool (http://www.conftool.net/aiucd2017). When submitting a proposal, authors must specify keywords from those suggested by the tool, in order to facilitate the review process. Proposals structure and formatsProposals must clearly present the goals of the paper, give a brief state of the art, specify and discuss the chosen methodology and, if appropriate, the results obtained or expected. Proposals should include a short bibliography. Dimensions vary depending on the type of proposal:
When submitting the proposal, it is required to include a short abstract (300 words) in ConfTool. For their proposal, authors must use the templates found at the following addresses:
Valid formats are DOCX, DOC, ODT and PDF. Official languages of the AIUCD 2017 Conference are Italian and English, but it is possible to submit a proposal also in the following languages: French, German and Spanish. In latter case, it is mandatory to provide the short abstract in ConfTool in English. Posters should be in Italian or English and in the A1 portrait (841mm x 594mm) format. Posters will be displayed in a dedicated space at the Conference venue; display panels will be provided. Please bring your poster printed, as we are unable to provide a printing service. Personal laptop computers may be used at the poster display area. Should your presentation include a laptop, please inform the organizing committee on acceptance of your proposal. Specific poster slams sessions (max 2 minutes for each poster) will be scheduled in the Conference programme. “Giuseppe Gigliozzi” Conference Bursary AwardsAIUCD will offer three bursaries awards of 250 € for early-career scholars (student and non tenured lecturers) presenting papers (long or short) at the conference. Eligible scholars can apply selecting the specific check-box at the bottom of the abstract's submission form in ConfTool. Candidates papers will be selected by reviewers. Prior to the conference, the AIUCD Board will make a preliminary review of all papers proposed by the reviewers, then will verify their eligibility and compile a preliminary list of a maximum of 10 papers. Then a panel of reviewers is recruited from AIUCD board members, program committee members, program session chairs, and other experienced participants attending the conference. During the course of the conference, one or more reviewers will unobtrusively attend and observe each candidate presentation and make recommendations to the Board. Winners will be selected by the Board at the end of the conference, and the results will then be communicated during the General Assembly. Please note that no more than one winner can be based at the organizing institution. International Program CommitteeFabio Ciotti (chair) - Università di Roma Tor vergata Gianfranco Crupi (co-chair e organizzatore locale) - Sapienza Università di Roma Stefano Asperti - Sapienza Università di Roma Marina Buzzoni - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia Franz Fischer - Universität zu Köln Mariella Guercio - Sapienza Università di Roma Tiziana Mancinelli - Universität zu Köln Cristina Marras - CNR ILIESI Monica Monachini - CNR ILC Elena Pierazzo - Université Grenoble Alpes Massimo Riva - Brown University Geoffrey Rockwell - University of Alberta Francesco Stella - Università di Siena Francesca Tomasi - Università di Bologna |
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