The Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science (DHCS) brings together researchers, scholars, librarians, and technologists in the humanities and computer science from across the country and around the world to examine the current state of digital humanities as a field of intellectual inquiry and to identify and explore new directions and perspectives for future research. The thirteenth meeting of the DHCS will be held at the Water Tower Campus of Loyola University Chicago on November 9-11, 2018.
Visit the DHCS website (coming soon) to learn more about DHCS!
DHCS Member Institutions
Loyola University Chicago
Illinois Institute of Technology
DePaul University
University of Illinois - Chicago
University of Chicago
Northwestern University
DHCS 2018 Steering Committee
Kyle Roberts, Loyola University Chicago
Elizabeth Hopwood, Loyola University Chicago
George Thiruvathukal, Loyola University Chicago
Tyler Monagahan, Loyola University Chicago
Roshanna Sylvester, DePaul University
Robin Burke, DePaul University
John Shanahan, DePaul University
Carly Kocurek, Illinois Institute of Technology
Michael DeAnda, Illinois Institute of Technology
Jillana Enteen, Northwestern University
John Dorr, Northwestern University
Marc Hauser, Northwestern University
Dolly Weber, University of Illinois - Chicago
Abigail Stahl, University of Illinois - Chicago
Hannah Higgins, University of Illinois - Chicago
Tiffany Funk, University of Illinois - Chicago
Benn Williams, University of Illinois - Chicago
Allan J. Berry, University of Illinois - Chicago
Clovis Gladstone, University of Chicago
Carmen Caswell, University of Chicago
Jeffrey Tharsen, University of Chicago
Michael Wills, University of Chicago
The conference is interested in proposals for papers, panels, workshops, and posters from people at all ranks whose work contributes to the themes of the conference. Potential topics include (but are not limited to):
We hope the scope and topical breadth of the conference will stimulate an interdisciplinary dialogue that crosses traditional professional barriers. We are particularly interested in international and underserved populations’ perspectives on digital humanities and computer science.
Applicants should submit a title and 200-300 word abstract along with a brief biography or C.V. by 15 July 2018 via Easychair. Decisions will be made by early August. All presenters will have their registration fee for the conference waived. Presenters may have the opportunity to publish their papers in an online proceedings edition from the conference.
Accepted Formats
DHCS 2018 welcomes submissions in the following formats:
Papers/Presentations (15 minutes)
Panels (60-90 minutes)
Posters
Workshops (60-90 minutes)
Please specify which format your submission falls under in your application materials.
11月10日
2018
11月11日
2018
摘要截稿日期
初稿截稿日期
注册截止日期
留言