The ScienceHumanities Summer School features a week of workshops with leading scholars who have trained in a diverse array of disciplines—literature, history, philosophy, sociology, environmental science—and are doing research at the cross-section of the humanities and sciences. Students have the opportunity to engage with experienced researchers and a select cohort of peers from around the world, attending workshops on current research topics and career issues (publishing, professional network-building, etc.).
Tag: Digital Humanities
Resources for American Literary Study (RALS), a journal of archival and bibliographical scholarship in American literature, invites submissions for our upcoming 2024 issues.
Covering all periods of American literature, RALS welcomes both traditional and digital approaches
to archival and bibliographical analysis.
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EH-EH: ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND EUSKAL HERRIA THE HEMINGWAY SOCIETY ANNOUNCES ITS CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL HEMINGWAY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD JULY 14-20 2024 IN SAN SEBASTIÁN AND BILBAO, SPAIN
Humanities in the Time of ChatGPT and other forms of Artificial Intelligence
Fall 2023 Issue of Critical Humanities
Call for Contributions: Handbook of (Critical) Digital Humanities in American Studies
We invite contributions to a forthcoming Handbook of (Critical) Digital Humanities in American Studies. The aim of this volume is to introduce university undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers to the emerging field of digital humanities in the context of American Studies in Europe.
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With this special issue, we encourage proposals that explicitly consider the two prefixes as cognitive and stylistic filters in the processes of artistic production and/or as value filters in the definition of gender identity, race, and ethnicity, so as to open up new spaces of inquiry and intervention.
Iperstoria is currently accepting abstract submissions for its Fall 2023 Special Issue, titled “re- and de-: Prefixes and Paradigms to Reconstruct and Deconstruct the United States Within and Without Borders”, edited by Enrico Botta (University of Verona) and Serena Fusco (University of Naples “L’Orientale”). The full Call is available in the attachment or at: https://iperstoria.it/announcement/view/31
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