CFP: Early Modern Digital Humanities
Dear Colleagues, I am organizing a panel or panels on the theme of "Early Modern Digital Humanities" for the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (to be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on October 24-27, 2013)<http://computatiohumanitatis.tumblr.com/post/41275275581/cfp-sixteenth-centu...>. Despite its name, the SCSC is really concerned with the whole run of time ca. 1450-1700 or so. Proposals for individual papers of all sorts on this theme are very welcome. I think that there may be enough interest in the early modern historical, literary, art-historical and other communities to put together more than one panel; which would be great. Papers might be such things as * applications of digital methods like spatial, network, text or image analysis * reports on progress of or problems in digitization efforts, whether text, image, audio or other (especially perhaps electronic text curation) * treatments of meta-topics concerning data, informatics, convergence of knowledge systems or similar which might lend themselves to electronic representation * treatments of virtual representations of things early modern, such as buildings, landscapes or sensory patterns * Who knows? The sky's the limit. The submission deadline is March 15, so interested participants should contact me by about March 8. Sincerely yours, Colin Wilder <link to this announcement><http://computatiohumanitatis.tumblr.com/post/43156888834/early-modern-digita...> ------------ Dr. Colin F. Wilder Associate Director Center for Digital Humanities, Thomas Cooper Library University of South Carolina 1322 Greene St., Columbia, SC 29208 wildercf@mailbox.sc.edu<mailto:wildercf@mailbox.sc.edu> cdh.sc.edu/people
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WILDER, COLIN