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International Conference on Digital Humanities:
"Digital Dialogues"
24-25 October 2020 - London/Online
organised by London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
and
Academic LAB
The rapid evolution of digital tools and platforms has transformed the way we engage with culture, history, and human expression. From computational text analysis to digital storytelling, Digital Humanities stands at the intersection of technology and the arts, fostering new modes of inquiry and collaboration across disciplines.
"Digital Dialogues" invites scholars, researchers, practitioners, and technologists to explore the transformative potential of digital methods in understanding and shaping human experiences. This interdisciplinary conference aims to spark conversations on how digital tools can innovate research, teaching, and knowledge dissemination while addressing critical questions about ethics, access, and representation in the digital age.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Digital tools in the analysis of literature, art, and media.
- Data visualization and its role in humanities research.
- Ethics of digital archiving and cultural preservation.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning in humanistic inquiry.
- Digital approaches to studying history, language, and culture.
- Virtual and augmented reality in education and public engagement.
- Critical perspectives on digital access, equity, and representation.
- Cross-disciplinary collaborations in Digital Humanities.
We invite proposals from various disciplines including political sciences, history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, architecture, literature, linguistics, etc.
Paper proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 31 August 2020 to digital.humanities@lcir.co.uk. Please download Paper proposal form.
Registration fee (online participation) – 90 GBP
Registration fee (physical participation) – 150 GBP
Conference venue: Birkbeck, University of London