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Project B6 “Properties of figures of aesthetic reflection: Systematic annotation and quantitative analysis“ of the <a href="https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/core-research/collaborative-research-centers/crc-different-aesthetics/">CRC1391: Different Aesthetics</a> at the University of Tübingen will host a workshop on DH and aesthetics: „Digital Humanities und Ästhetik: Analyse und Produktion ästhetischer Artefakte mit digitalen Verfahren”. The project’s principal investigators Prof. Dr. Nils Reiter (University of Cologne) and TEASys co-founder Prof. Dr. Angelika Zirker (University of Tübingen), in collaboration with their research assistant Michael Göggelmann, have organised an intriguing event at the intersection between literary studies, digital humanities, and the arts. The workshop will take place on <strong>September 21, 2022</strong> at the Neuphilologicum of the Tübingen University, but you may also participate via zoom. If you would like to join (in person or online), please contact <a href="mailto:b6@sfb1391.uin-tuebingen.de">b6@sfb1391.uin-tuebingen.de</a> to register. For the workshop schedule and further information, please consult the <a href="https://uni-tuebingen.de/securedl/sdl-eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE2NjI5NjIxMTAsImV4cCI6MTY2MzA1MjEwNCwidXNlciI6MCwiZ3JvdXBzIjpbMCwtMV0sImZpbGUiOiJmaWxlYWRtaW5cL1VuaV9UdWViaW5nZW5cL1NGQlwvU0ZCXzEzOTFcL0Rva3VtZW50ZVwvTWF0ZXJpYWxpZW5cL1dvcmtzaG9wc1wvREhfXHUwMGM0c3RoZXRpa19GbHllci5wZGYiLCJwYWdlIjoxNjkwNzR9.jPhDH6DAEpMSZwG-RJvn1klaondyZ8hzFe9DksKXPMo/DH_%C3%84sthetik_Flyer.pdf">flyer</a>.<br>
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The <a href="http://www.annotation.es.uni-tuebingen.de/?page_id=215">Annotated Web Edition Directory</a> is looking forward to your suggestions. We are always on the look-out for new entries to add to the list. Feel free to recommend literary digital editions that include explanatory annotation (of the social or the editorial kind), web platforms, tools and applications that enable the user to (collaboratively) annotate texts. Please use the corresponding form on our webpage. We thank you for your help.<br>
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<span style="color:#0000ff;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><strong>Calls for Papers</strong></span></span><br>
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The Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel Forschungsverbund is hosting the endterm conference „Is Digital Better? Collection Research in the Digital Age” from February 16-17, 2023. Speakers, especially those who manage collections, are invited to apply with an abstract on the evolution of digital collection and digital collection research over the last ten years with a perspective on past, present, and future times. The <strong>deadline is</strong> <strong>September 15, 2022</strong>. If you are interested in handing in your paper, please following this <a href="https://www.mww-forschung.de/en/endterm-tagung">link</a> for further inspiration and requirements.<br>
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The International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities <em>magazén</em> is calling for abstracts for the 2023 volume on the concept of relations and how these relations are implemented, operationalised and analysed as interdependencies, links, and connections in practices of Digital and Public Humanities scholarship. Please submit your abstract <strong>until September 30, 2022</strong>. For further information, you may have a look <a href="https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/it/edizioni4/riviste/magazen/info#call">here</a>.<br>
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The University of Kent will be hosting the European Society for Textual Scholarship’s 18th annual conference on <strong>April 13-14, 2023. </strong>The conference on ‘Authorship, Identity, and Textual Scholarship’ will be held in person in Canterbury at the University of Kent campus and Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library. Proposals are invited from researchers working on subjects ranging from antiquity to modern day and may be creative as well as critical or analytical contributions to panel and roundtable sessions. You can find further details on this <a href="https://kenthospitality.kent.ac.uk/Register/Registration/Welcome.aspx?e=96F4E3A723146094A%203DE19609E79B2B5">website</a>. Remember that <strong>all proposals are due by October 1, 2022.</strong><br>
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For next year’s DHNB (Digital Humanities in the Nordic & Baltic Countries) conference “Sustainability: Environment – Community – Data” from <strong>March 08-10, 2023</strong> the Call for Submissions is now online. The <strong>deadline for abstract submission is October 15, 2022</strong>. Please click <a href="https://dhnb.eu/conferences/dhnb2023/call-for-submissions/">here</a> for the full Call for Submissions.<br>
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The Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies invites abstracts until <strong>October 31, 2022</strong>,<strong> </strong>on the topic “The Digital Environmental Humanities. Towards Theory and Praxis”. If you are interested in submitting a paper on digital environmental humanities or ecology, click on <a href="https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/hjeas/announcement/view/19">this link</a> to find the full call for papers.<br>
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For the collected volume “Zusammenarbeit klug gestalten: Projektmanagement und Digital Humanities”, the editors Fabian Cremer, Swantje Dogunke, Anna Maria Neubert, and Thorsten Wübbena are calling for<strong> abstracts until November 09, 2022</strong>. The volume will be published in the series “Digital Humanities Research” (Bielefeld University Press) and the papers should adhere to the requirements given <a href="https://pm4dh.net/projects/sammelband/call">here</a>.<br>
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The 17th International <em>Connotations</em> Symposium will take place next year from July 30 to August 3, 2023. The organisers invite contributions to the topic “‘And this gives life to thee’: Textual Reasons for Canonicity”. The topic also invites questions of methodology: how do we analyse texts to investigate the reasons why certain texts have been given canonical status? How can digital methods and work with larger corpora help come up with plausible results? The submission deadline for abstracts (300 words) is <strong>November 30, 2022</strong>. Please send them to <a href="mailto:symposium2023@connotations.de">symposium2023@connotations.de</a>. For the full CfP, please visit the journal’s <a href="https://www.connotations.de/conference/textual-reasons-for-canonicity/">website</a>.<br>
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Registration is now open! The Center of Digital Humanities Research at Texas A&M University is offering a remote course this fall, “Digital Editions: Start to Finish”. The online webinar will be offered every Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Central US Time (Chicago), starting September 30, 2022 and finishing on December 9, 2022 (11 weeks). Please visit the <a href="http://programming4humanists.tamu.edu/">website</a> for more details, or visit the online store to <a href="https://tamu.estore.flywire.com/products?storeCatalog=1102">register</a>.<br>
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You may want to register for the workshop on “Computational Drama Analysis: Achievements and Opportunities” on <strong>September 14-15, 2022</strong> at the Theaterwissenschaftliche Sammlung in Cologne, Germany. For the full venue and the registration modalities visit this <a href="https://quadrama.github.io/blog/2022/03/14/comp-drama-analysis-workshop">website</a>.<br>
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The next zoom-event of the OPERAS Open Chats series centres around scientific publications and editions in the Humanities with an introduction to Text+. The event will be held in German on <strong>September 15, 2022. </strong>For more information click <a href="https://operas-ger.hypotheses.org/operas-open-chats">here</a> and register now to join the discussion.<br>
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The <a href="https://archive.org/">Internet Archive</a> invites humanists and cultural heritage professionals to participate in a full-day workshop: <a href="https://archive-it.org/blog/humanities-and-the-web/">Introduction to Web Archive Data Analysis</a>. The workshop will take place on <strong>November 14, 2022,</strong> at the Los Angeles Central Library. Please submit your application to attend the event using this <a href="https://form.jotform.com/222216849385160">form</a>. The <strong>priority deadline</strong> for all applications is <strong>September 23, 2022</strong>.<br>
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The Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel Forschungsverbund is hosting an international summer school in collaboration with the project <em>textklang</em> (Stuttgart University) from <strong>July 31 until August 11, 2023</strong>. The interdisciplinary summer school is directed at PhD students from literary studies, musicology, sound studies, library and information sciences, as well as the digital humanities and computer science. If you are interested, please <strong>apply online until January 31, 2023</strong> and find further details <a href="https://www.dla-marbach.de/fileadmin/redaktion/Forschung/Tagungsprogramme/CfP_Sommerschule_DLA_2023_DE.pdf">here</a>.<br>
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For the international interdisciplinary conference “Games & Literature. On the literaricity, research, collection, and archiving of computer games” at the German Literature Archive Marbach (DLA) <strong>from June 28-30, 2023</strong> literary scholars, archivists, librarians, as well as researchers in Games Studies, Media and Communication Studies, and game designers are invited to Marbach. To participate as a speaker, you may hand in short abstracts (English or German) for a 30-minute paper together with a CV <strong>until January 31, 2023. </strong><a href="https://www.dla-marbach.de/forschung/forschungsverbund-marbach-weimar-wolfenbuettel/tagung-literature-games-on-the-literaricity-research-collection-and-archiving-of-computer-games/">See here</a> for the online Call for Papers.<br>
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<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong><span style="font-size:16px;">Jobs and Grants</span></strong></span></h2>
The deadline for application for the position as research assistant at the Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH) has been extended <strong>until September 18, 2022</strong>. The position is open from November 01, 2022, at Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Lipińska’s research project „<a href="https://cceh.uni-koeln.de/portfolio/materi-a-net/">Materi-A-Net</a>: Material als Akteur in den transkulturellen Netzwerken zwischen Frankreich und Deutschland im Spätmittelalter und der Frühen Neuzeit“ at the University of Cologne, Germany. Please find the announcement <a href="https://cceh.uni-koeln.de/stelle-digital-humanities-08-22/">here</a>.<br>
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<a href="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual Cultures Lab</a> (ETCL) has been approved to host two twelve-week undergraduate Mitacs Globalink Internships from May to July, 2023. To read a full description of each position, please follow the link to the project <a href="https://globalink.mitacs.ca/#/student/application/projects">websites</a>. Applications are<strong> due September 22, 2022,</strong> and can be submitted <a href="https://globalink.mitacs.ca/#/student/application/welcome">here</a>.<br>
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The Mainzer Zentrum für Digitalität in den Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften is hiring a full-time research assistant for at least three years. <strong>Applications will be accepted until October 02, 2022</strong>. For more details, please find the job description <a href="https://www.hs-mainz.de/fileadmin/Hochschule/Stellenangebote/2022_-_74_FB_T_Wiss._Mitarbeiter-in_mainzed.pdf">here</a>.<br>
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Two positions as research assistants with a focus on Digital Humanities are still available at the Klassik Stiftung Weimar. The <strong>application deadline has been extended until October 03, 2022</strong>. While one position is concerned with the collection and edition of text+ (see <a href="https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/6ae0e3ab1f42df08c5be1e5eff8756fd880877941">here</a> for the job posting), the other will be dealing with data, i.e. object in the field of the directory for museums, castles, gardens, and architecture (<a href="https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/ecca591e7621f2a5d0f56cb71338f021bcb70d711">see</a> here for the respective job posting).<br>
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