From aapalacios at austin.utexas.edu Wed May 15 12:13:14 2024 From: aapalacios at austin.utexas.edu (Palacios, Albert A) Date: Wed, 15 May 2024 16:13:14 +0000 Subject: [Adrela] =?iso-8859-1?q?CfP=3A_Primeros_Libros_de_las_Am=E9ricas?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_Project_Triennial_Symposium=2C_October_11_in_Oaxaca=2C_Me?= =?iso-8859-1?q?xico?= Message-ID: The Primeros Libros de las Am?ricas project, an international collaboration of more than 25 institutional partners throughout Mexico, Spain, Peru, and the United States that seeks to bring together digitally the first books printed in the Americas before 1601, is organizing its triennial symposium, which will take place in person on Friday, October 11, 2024, at the Francisco de Burgoa Library (UABJO), Oaxaca, Mexico. We invite scholars who are undertaking research related to book production, trade, and use in the Americas during the 16th century to submit presentation proposals. Scholarship on the following themes is welcome: - Literary genres produced and consumed in the American colonies; - Writing and publication of texts in Indigenous languages; - Prior censorship, licensing, and publication of manuscripts; - Typography, commercial practices, and the financing of American printing presses; - Materiality of books, including paper, bindings, and provenance marks; - Engravings and ornaments; - Circulation of books; - Development of private and institutional libraries; - Individual reading practices and reader surveillance. Please see the call for proposals for more details and submission instructions. ALBERT A. PALACIOS, PhD, MSIS Digital Scholarship Coordinator | LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections | llilasbenson.utexas.edu Adjunct Assistant Professor | School of Information | The University of Texas at Austin | 512-471-7714 Chair | Archives, Libraries, and Digital Scholarship Section | Latin American Studies Association -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From clayton.mccarl at unf.edu Wed May 22 16:35:38 2024 From: clayton.mccarl at unf.edu (McCarl, Clayton) Date: Wed, 22 May 2024 20:35:38 +0000 Subject: [Adrela] =?windows-1252?q?Registration_for_2024_Latin_America_?= =?windows-1252?q?=26_Caribbean_Digital_Humanities_Symposium/_Registro_par?= =?windows-1252?q?a_Simposio_de_Humanidades_Digitales_de_Am=E9rica_Latina_?= =?windows-1252?q?y_el_Caribe?= Message-ID: Dear all, The University of Florida, the University of North Florida, and Universidad San Francisco de Quito will host their second Latin America & Caribbean Digital Humanities (LACDH) Symposium at Universidad San Francisco Quito in Quito, Ecuador from Thursday, July 4 ? Saturday July 6, 2024. This symposium will offer a mix of in-person and virtual sessions. All in-person sessions will take place at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), while the virtual sessions will be offered on zoom. We look forward to seeing you virtually or in person at USFQ. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We are happy to share that there is no registration fee for the conference. For more information, such as the program (coming soon), check out the LACDH Symposium website. Giulianna Zambrano, Universidad San Francisco de Quito H?l?ne Huet, University of Florida Melissa Jerome, University of Florida Clayton McCarl, University of North Florida Anne Pfister, University of North Florida Sarah Tew, University of Florida -------------------------------------------------------------- Colegas, The University University of Florida, the University of North Florida y la Universidad San Francisco de Quito se complacen en invitarles al 2.? Simposio de Humanidades Digitales de Am?rica Latina y el Caribe en la Universidad San Francisco de Quito del 4-6 de julio, 2024. Habr? sesiones virtuales en zoom y sesiones presenciales en el campus de USFQ. Esperamos contar con su presencia. ENLACE AL REGISTRO El registro para participar en la conferencia es gratuito. Para m?s informaci?n y detalles del programa (pr?ximamente), visiten el enlace del simposio: LACDH sitio web. Saludos, Giulianna Zambrano, Universidad San Francisco de Quito H?l?ne Huet, University of Florida Melissa Jerome, University of Florida Clayton McCarl, University of North Florida Anne Pfister, University of North Florida Sarah Tew, University of Florida -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sylvia.fernandez at utsa.edu Wed May 29 12:35:23 2024 From: sylvia.fernandez at utsa.edu (Sylvia Fernandez) Date: Wed, 29 May 2024 16:35:23 +0000 Subject: [Adrela] ACH Conference 2024-Deadline Extended! Message-ID: *** DEADLINE EXTENDED ***June 7th! The Association for Computers and the Humanities seeks proposals for ACH 2024, our virtual conference, to be held online November 6?8, 2024. We welcome a broad range of topics, with a particular emphasis on social justice in multiple contexts: anti-racist work, Indigenous studies, cultural and critical ethnic studies, intersectional feminism, postcolonial and decolonial studies, disability studies, and queer studies. We also prioritize proposals that explicitly address multilingualism in digital humanities, which is itself a matter of social justice. Areas of digital humanities scholarship that are relevant to the conference include but are not limited to: * AI and its consequences * Digital and computational approaches to humanistic research and pedagogy * Digital cultural heritage * Digital surveillance * Environmental humanities & climate justice * Digital humanities tools and infrastructures * Digital librarianship * Digital media, art, literature, history, music, film, and games * Digital public humanities * Humanistic and ethical approaches to data science and data visualization * Humanistic research on digital objects and cultures * Humanities knowledge infrastructures * Labor and organization in digital humanities * Physical computing * Resource creation, curation, and engagement * Use of digital technologies to write, publish, and review scholarship. Submission types include: papers (12-15 minutes), lightning talks (5 minutes), posters, panels (1 hour and 15 minutes), roundtables (1 hour and 15 minutes), installations and performances, and alternate formats (variable length). The deadline for ACH 2024 is June 7th, 2024. The full CFP is available in English, Spanish, Italian, and Korean at: https://ach2024.ach.org/. Submit at https://www.conftool.pro/ach2024/. Questions can be directed to the conference committee at conference at ach.org [cid:1bd7d3b7-16df-467e-bc97-b91fd89e30ef] Sylvia Fern?ndez Quintanilla, Ph.D. (ella, she, her) Assistant Professor of Public and Digital Humanities Modern Languages and Literatures Department (MLL) Affiliate in the Spanish as a Heritage Language Program & English Graduate Program Co-Director Community Engaged and Digital Scholarship (CEDISH) Hub with the College of Liberal and Fine Arts (COLFA) & UTSA Libraries and Museums The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) One UTSA Circle, Main Campus Office: MH, 4th floor, #4.02.12 Email: sylvia.fernandez at utsa.edu https://unitedfronteras.github.io/ Huellas Inc?modas Torn Apart / Separados Borderlands Archives Cartography | BAC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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