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EADH: Estensione scadenza invio proposte

Siamo lieti di annunciare che il termine ultimo per l’invio di contributi per la conferenza dell’EADH 2026 (European Association for Digital Humanities) è stato prorogato al 27 febbraio 2026.
La conferenza si terrà dal 15 al 19 settembre 2026 presso la Jagiellonian University di Cracovia (Polonia), ed è co-organizzata dal Jagiellonian Centre of Digital Humanities, dall’Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences e dall’Università di Breslavia.
Il tema è “Linking Europe: Digital Humanities Without Borders” e il nuovo termine per l’invio è fissato alle 23:59 di venerdì 27 febbraio 2026.
Il bando completo e altre informazioni sono disponibili qui: https://eadh2026.confer.uj.edu.pl/cfp
Le proposte possono essere inviate tramite ConfTool:
https://www.conftool.net/eadh2026/index.php

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JADH2026 CFP

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JADH2026: “Whose World, Whose Data? Sustainability in Digital Umwelts”

The Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH) is pleased to announce its 15th annual conference, to be held at Kyushu University on September 11-13, 2026.
Digital data do not exist in isolation. They come to life only within specific contexts of use, interpretation, infrastructure, and care. Following Jakob von Uexküll’s concept of Umwelt, this conference understands data as embedded in situated worlds of meaning—worlds shaped by disciplines, institutions, technologies, cultures, languages, and communities. Umwelt is the contextually constituted world in which data gain meaning through use and interpretation.

Under the theme “Whose World, Whose Data? Sustainability in Digital Umwelts,” this conference invites participants to rethink digital sustainability not simply as long-term preservation or technical endurance, but as a question of whose worlds are sustained, transformed, or allowed to fade through digital practices.

Sustainability, from this perspective, is not only about keeping data alive. It is also about circulation, reuse, reinterpretation, care, neglect, and even release. Data may migrate across multiple digital Umwelts—archives, platforms, communities, disciplines—changing their meanings and functions along the way. At the same time, some data may lose relevance, remain unused, or demand ethical reconsideration regarding their continued existence.

This conference provides a forum to explore how digital humanities can engage with these questions across various theoretical, methodological, practical, ethical, and regional perspectives. Contributions may be theoretical, methodological, empirical, technical, practice-based, reflective, ethical, or regional, and interdisciplinary approaches are especially encouraged.

Topics of Interest (include, but are not limited to)
We welcome papers, panels, posters, and other formats addressing topics such as:
- Digital sustainability through adaptation, transformation, and reuse
- Data lifecycles, circulation, reuse, and transformation
- Umwelt, context, and situated meaning in digital humanities
- AI and Machine Learning as distinct digital Umwelts
- Whose data are preserved, and whose are marginalized or lost
- Community-based archives and local knowledge infrastructures
- Indigenous, minority, and endangered-language data practices
- Ethical questions of care, ownership, access, and responsibility
- Data governance, power, and institutional environments
- Infrastructure, platforms, and their implicit “worlds”
- Forgetting, obsolescence, deletion, and non-use as design choices
- Cross-cultural and cross-regional perspectives on digital data
- Environmental, social, and cultural sustainability in DH
- Rethinking archives, databases, and collections as living worlds

However, it's important to clarify that the conference's scope extends beyond the theme. Topics of interest span a wide range, including AI, data mining, information design and modeling, software studies, and humanities research enabled through the digital medium; computer-based research and computer applications in literary, linguistic, cultural, and historical studies, including electronic literature, public humanities; and interdisciplinary aspects of modern scholarship. Examples might include text analysis, corpora, corpus linguistics, language processing, language learning, and endangered languages; the digital arts, architecture, music, film, theater, new media and related areas; the creation and curation of humanities digital resources; and the role of Digital Humanities in academic curricula. The range of topics covered by Digital Humanities can also be consulted in the journal Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (http://dsh.oxfordjournals.org/), Oxford University Press.

Abstracts submitted should be of 500-1000 words in length in English, including the title and authors’ names.

Please submit abstracts via the ConfTool website below, which is not yet open, by 11:59 PM, 15 Apr, 2026 (HAST).

https://www.conftool.net/jadh-2026/ (TBA)

Submissions for presentation papers will be accepted starting around February at the same URL above:
Presenters will be notified of acceptance on May 30, 2026.

Type of proposals:

  • Interactive presentations: Interactive poster session presentations may include work-in-progress on any of the topics described above as well as demonstrations of computer technology, software, and digital projects.
  • Short papers: Short papers are allotted 10 minutes (plus 5 minutes for questions) and are suitable for describing work-in-progress and reporting on shorter experiments and software and tools in early stages of development.
  • Long papers: Long papers are allotted 20 minutes (plus 10 minutes for questions) and are intended for presenting substantial unpublished research and reporting on significant new digital resources or methodologies.
  • Panels: Panels (90 minutes) are comprised of either: (a) Three long papers on a joint theme. All abstracts should be submitted together with a statement, of approximately 500-1000 words, outlining the session topic and its relevance to current directions in the digital humanities; or (b) A panel of four to six speakers. The panel organizer should submit a 500-1000 words outline of the topic session and its relevance to current directions in the digital humanities as well as an indication from all speakers of their willingness to participate.

Use of generative AI language tools:

Recently, while chatbots as a new text-generating tool are becoming widespread, various problems have been pointed out. Since the Digital Humanities field needs to respond constructively to this situation, the JADH Program committee does not prohibit it. However, at least at present, generative AI language tools will not be recognized as an author. Instead, please report the significant use of generative AI language tools, as described in the arXiv's policy.

https://blog.arxiv.org/2023/01/31/arxiv-announces-new-policy-on-chatgpt-...

After the conference:
JADH strongly encourages you to improve your presentations at this conference based on the discussions during your presentation and submit them to our open-access journal, the Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jjadh/list/-char/en).

Contact
Please direct inquiries about any aspect of the conference to:

conf2026 [ at ] jadh.org

Program Committee:

  • Naoya Iwata (Nagoya University, Japan), Chair
  • Towa Suda (Nagoya University, Japan), Vice-chair
  • Kiyonori Nagasaki (International Institute for Digital Humanities/Keio University, Japan), Vice-chair
  • Mari Agata (Keio University, Japan), Vice-chair
  • Paul Arthur (Edith Cowan University, Australia)
  • Marcus Bingenheimer (Temple University, USA)
  • Elisa Beshero-Bondar (Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, USA)
  • James Cummings (Newcastle University, UK)
  • J. Stephen Downie (University of Illinois, USA)
  • Maciej Eder (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
  • Øyvind Eide (University of Cologne, Germany)
  • Makoto Goto (National Museum of Japanese History, Japan)
  • Yuta Hashimoto (National Museum of Japanese History, Japan)
  • Bor Hodošček (The University of Osaka, Japan)
  • Yuho Kitazaki (University of Osaka, Japan)
  • Jae-Yon Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
  • JenJou Hung (Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, Taiwan)
  • Jieh Hsiang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
  • Akihiro Kawase (Doshisha University, Japan)
  • Nobuhiko Kikuchi (National Institute of Japanese Literature, Japan)
  • Asanobu Kitamoto (ROIS-DS Center for Open Data in the Humanities / National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
  • Naoki Kokaze (Chiba University, Japan)
  • Chao-Lin Liu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
  • Yoko Mabuchi (Wayo Women's University, Japan)
  • Hajime Murai (Future University Hakodate, Japan)
  • Natsuko Nakagawa (Kyushu University, Japan)
  • Satoru Nakamura (University of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Chifumi Nishioka (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
  • Ikki Ohmukai (University of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Geoffrey Rockwell (University of Alberta, Canada)
  • Christof Schöch (Trier University, Germany)
  • Martina Scholger (University of Graz, Austria)
  • Masahiro Shimoda (Musashino University, Japan)
  • Raymond Siemens (University of Victoria, Canada)
  • Tomoji Tabata (University of Osaka, Japan)
  • Ruck Thawonmas (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
  • Toru Tomabechi (International Institute for Digital Humanities, Japan)
  • Ayaka Uesaka (Osaka Seikei University, Japan)
  • Karina van Dalen-Oskam (Huygens Institute KNAW & University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • Raffaele Viglianti (University of Maryland, USA)
  • Christian Wittern (Kyoto University, Japan)
  • Taizo Yamada (University of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Hilofumi Yamamoto (Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan)
  • Natsuko Yoshiga (University of Osaka, Japan)
  • Richard Tsai (Academia Sinica)
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UK DARIAH Day 2025: Imagining Future Digital Research Infrastructures

The second UK DARIAH day was hosted by the Edinburgh Futures Institute (University of Edinburgh) on Friday 7 November, in collaboration with the five other UK DARIAH partners (King’s College London, University of Brighton, University of Exeter, University of Leeds and the School of Advanced Study, University of London). The event explored the futures of digital research infrastructures in the arts and humanities, with a focus on the current and potential relationships between UK and European infrastructures. It was supported by DARIAH-EU, DISKAH, and the Centre for Data, Culture & Society.

Jennifer Edmond (DARIAH Ireland/Trinity College Dublin) began the day with a keynote that drew on her personal history of engagements with DARIAH across her career to illustrate the crucial impact research infrastructures can have on individual career trajectories. As the current National Coordinator for DARIAH in Ireland, Edmond’s talk demonstrated how effective infrastructure relies on the humans who guide individuals to understand their own potential pathways into larger scale infrastructures and who act as the crucial connective tissue between local, national and international levels.

Edmond’s talk was followed by Sally Chambers’ (DARIAH/British Library) wide-ranging exploration of the different national and regional models of DARIAH membership, demonstrating the importance of adapting models to local contexts and existing national infrastructures. The CLARIAH model used in a number of countries such as Spain and Austria was highlighted, which seeks to combine the strengths of the two most significant European humanities infrastructure projects DARIAH and CLARIN (the Common Language Resources and Tools Infrastructure). 

Speakers leading UK-based digital research infrastructures presented on the aims and focus of a series of distinct yet complementary initiatives. William Nixon from Research Libraries UK (RLUK) discussed their new strategy that seeks to further the organisation’s emphasis on collaboration, open research and digital scholarship. André Piza (Turing) shared work commissioned by the AHRC-funded DataCulture project and undertaken with David Beavan (Turing), Arianna Ciula (KCL) and many others to develop a roadmap for national research software engineering capability in the arts and humanities, in recognition of the ever increasing need for greater collaboration between RSEs and humanities researchers. The final two morning presentations from Karina Rodriguez Echavarria (Brighton) and Eamonn Bell (Durham) focused on AHRC/UKRI-funded initiatives to strengthen training and community-building in relation to high performance computing in the arts and humanities. The DISKAH (Digital Skills in Arts and Humanities) fellowship programme is developing a cohort of arts and humanities researchers engaged in large-scale computational methods, while the CCP-AHC (Collaborative Computational Project for Arts, Humanities and Culture) is focused on the sustainable development and discoverability of software, pipelines and workflows for arts and humanities research.

The discussion following the morning’s presentations reflected on the diverse possible future routes to strengthening the connections between UK and European digital research infrastructures. Given the existing digital research connections between the UK and Ireland, particularly through the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association, Edmond highlighted the potential for exploring a UK-Ireland regional DARIAH coordination model with an emphasis also on strengthening collaboration across the UK’s four nations.

Over lunch, a community-led showcase featured posters and presentations on a rich variety of activities and contributions from DARIAH UK cooperating partners and beyond. These ranged from discipline-specific initiatives (e.g. a project on digital literary studies) to cross-disciplinary publication and training platforms (e.g. Journal of Open Humanities DataRESHAPED), and from national mapping exercises of infrastructures to underpinning practices of software engineering processes and infrastructures connected to digital accessibility.

In the afternoon, David Selway spoke on behalf of the iDAH (Infrastructure for Digital Arts and Humanities) programme at the AHRC on their current approach to digital research infrastructures. His talk demonstrated the breadth of recent investments, such as the RICHeS (Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science) programme, the Enact Practice Research Data Service and support for the work of the Software Sustainability Institute. Selway emphasised the ongoing nature of the programme and the importance of consultation with the community on its future shape and development.

The final workshop session of the day provided space for collective imaginings of future digital infrastructures. Drawing from their project on Infrastructure Futures for Digital Cultural Heritage, Melissa Terras and Jen Ross (Edinburgh) encouraged us to be hopeful and creative in our infrastructure discussions. Workshop participants were given the opportunity to discuss a selection of thought-provoking scenarios as prompts for reflecting on the current and future design of digital infrastructures. The workshop highlighted the diversity of potential infrastructure futures and the value of speculative design in prompting us to think beyond existing models and constraints.

In sum, the day provided a valuable opportunity to reflect on both existing digital infrastructure developments and to imagine potential futures. The day’s talks demonstrated the breadth of recent infrastructure investments in a range of digital research initiatives for the arts and humanities in the UK. From an open research perspective, the event reinforced the view that openness, interoperability, and recognition for data and software work are foundational to building sustainable and connected digital research infrastructures. At the same time, discussions throughout the day foregrounded the importance of the interconnectivity of infrastructures and of events like the DARIAH day for strengthening and forging connections. For just as we need to think beyond local institutional infrastructures in our national context, we must also be conscious of the risks of nationally siloed infrastructures and of the ways knowledge sharing and connections at the international level can further amplify the impact and reach of the UK’s digital research infrastructures.

Click to view the programme.

Authors: Naomi Wells (School of Advanced Study), Lisa Otty (University of Edinburgh), Arianna Ciula (King’s College London), Barbara McGillivray (King’s College London)

Jennifer Edmond giving a presentation at DARIAH Day 2025

This post is republished from The Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society website.

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Hacia un marco analítico verdaderamente latinoamericano de análisis de políticas públicas sobre ciberseguridad

Hacia un marco analítico verdaderamente latinoamericano de análisis de políticas públicas sobre ciberseguridad

​​Por Erick Mendoza Lara 

Programa de Jóvenes Investigadores en Humanidades Digitales

La ciberseguridad en América Latina no puede entenderse desde las mismas lógicas que guían su análisis en contextos nacionales aislados. Cuando observamos el caso mexicano, encontramos un sistema público de ciberseguridad que, pese a sus esfuerzos institucionales, organizacionales, financieros y programáticos resultan insuficientes para cubrir el espectro completo de amenazas que representa el ciberdelito.

Esta insuficiencia no es casual ni exclusiva de México, responde a la característica  estructural de la criminalidad digital que trasciende fronteras con una facilidad que algunos marcos analíticos publicados aún no han logrado capturar adecuadamente.

Continue reading Hacia un marco analítico verdaderamente latinoamericano de análisis de políticas públicas sobre ciberseguridad at Red de Humanidades Digitales.

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Auftakt des neuen Podcasts “Die Wissensarchitekt*innen” mit Staffel zum Datentracking, Folge 1 mit Renke Siems und Yuliya Fadeeva!

Ich freue mich Ihnen mitzuteilen, dass zum 2. Digital Independence Day die Auftaktfolge meines neuen Podcasts „Die Wissensarchitekt*innen“ online gegangen ist.

Der Wissenschaftspodcast “Die Wissensarchitekt*innen” erkundet die Welt hinter den Daten und was Bibliotheken, Forschung und Algorithmen miteinander verbindet. In Gesprächen über das Wissen von morgen werden kritische Aspekte der Informationsgesellschaft und ihre politischen und gesellschaftlichen Folgen diskutiert. 

In jeder Folge sind Gäst*innen aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen der Informations- und Wissenslandschaft zu Gast, um über ihre Arbeit und Themen zu sprechen. In der ersten Staffel von “Die Wissensarchitekt*innen” steht das Thema Datentracking mit Fokus Science Tracking (d.h. das nicht datenschutzgerechte Erheben und Nachnutzen von Nutzungsdaten auf kommerziellen wissenschaftlichen Webseiten) zentral.

Mehr zur Auftaktfolge mit Dr. Renke Siems und Dr. Yuliya Fadeeva unter dem Titel „Was ihr schon immer über Datentracking in der Wissenschaft wissen wolltet“ lesen Sie hier:  https://ulrikewuttke.wordpress.com/2026/02/01/auftaktfolge-meines-podcasts-die-wissensarchitektinnen-mit-renke-siems-und-yuliya-fadeeva-was-ihr-schon-immer-uber-datentracking-in-der-wissenschaft-wissen-wolltet-live/  

Die Folgen der ersten Staffel werden monatlich am ersten Sonntag jeden Monats, parallel zur Initiative Digital Independence Day mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Podcasts.homes erscheinen. Den Podcast kann mensch ohne Spotify abonnieren, hier gehts zum Wechselrezept: https://ulrikewuttke.wordpress.com/2026/01/27/wechselrezept-podcasts-horen-ohne-spotify/

Der Podcast wird von mir, Ulrike Wuttke, im Rahmen meiner Transferprofessur an der FH Potsdam mit dem Projekt T.R.A.C.K.S. “Training on Analytics, Compliance, Knowledge, and Security” produziert.

[Link] zur Folge vom 01. Februar 2026.

[Link] zur Episodenübersichtsseite des Podcasts auf Podcasts-Homes.

[Link] zum RSS-Feed

Mit freundlichen Grüßen und viel Spaß beim Reinhören!

Ulrike Wuttke

 

 

Prof. Dr. Ulrike Wuttke

Bibliothekswissenschaft – Strategien, Serviceentwicklung und Wissenschaftskommunikation  | Library Science – Strategies, Service Development and Scholarly Communication

E-Mail: ulrike.wuttke@fh-potsdam.de | Phone: +49 331 580-4533

Mastodon: @uwuttke@fedihum.org | ORCiD: 0000-0002-8217-4025

FH Potsdam | University of Applied Sciences Potsdam
Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften | Department of Information Sciences
Kiepenheuerallee 5 | 14469 Potsdam
http://www.fh-potsdam.de/ | https://ulrikewuttke.wordpress.com/

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W3-Professur für Digital Humanities an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

English version below

W3-Professur für Digital Humanities an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

An der Philologischen Fakultät ist am Sprachwissenschaftlichen Seminar gemeinsam mit dem Digital Humanities Lab eine W3-Professur für Digital Humanities zu besetzen.

  • Bewerbungsfrist: 17. März 2026
  • Eintrittstermin: Zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt
  • Arbeitsumfang: Vollzeitstelle
  • Kennziffer: 00004827

 

Beschreibung

Gesucht wird eine international sichtbare Persönlichkeit aus dem Bereich der Digital Humanities (DH) mit sprach- bzw. textbezogenem Profil. Ein Schwerpunkt im Bereich von Methoden, Anwendungen und Kontexten der Künstlichen Intelligenz im weiteren Sinne (technisches Verständnis inkl. Coding, Nutzbarmachung für philologische Fragestellungen, ideologische/ethische/didaktische Implikationen usw.) wird vorausgesetzt. Von Vorteil sind vertiefte Kenntnisse klassischer Methoden der DH (beispielsweise NLP- und weiterer komputationeller Techniken und Modelle, Distant Reading usw.). Die Vernetzung innerhalb der Philologischen Fakultät sowie die Mitwirkung an Forschungsschwerpunkten, Zentren und Verbundprojekten werden vorausgesetzt. Der*die erfolgreiche Kandidat*in nimmt eine leitende Funktion im 2024 gegründeten DH Lab an der Philologischen Fakultät ein und spielt eine führende Rolle bei der (Weiter-)Entwicklung DH-bezogener Studien- und Zertifikatsprogramme sowie von Modulen in sprach-, literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlichen Studiengängen.

Im Übrigen gelten die Einstellungsvoraussetzungen des § 47 Landeshochschulgesetz: https://www.landesrecht-bw.de/bsbw/document/jlr-HSchulGBWV28P47

 

Folgende Bewerbungsunterlagen werden erbeten:

•    Lebenslauf
•    Zeugnisse und Urkunden
•    Vollständiges Schriften- und Vortragsverzeichnis unter Nennung der fünf wichtigsten Publikationen

Für die hier ausgeschriebene Position freuen wir uns besonders über Bewerbungen von Frauen.

Die Universität unterstützt Berufene über einen Dual Career Service und einen Familienservice.

 

Bewerbung

Bitte bewerben Sie sich mit o. g. Unterlagen und dem Ausdruck Ihres Bewerbungsformulars (https://intranet.uni-freiburg.de/public/downloads/saz/bewerbungsbogen-professoren.pdf) unter Angabe der Kennziffer 00004827 bis spätestens 17. März 2026. Ihre Bewerbung richten Sie bitte in schriftlicher oder elektronischer Form an:

Herrn Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Bernd Kortmann
Universität Freiburg
Philologische Fakultät
Postfach
79085 Freiburg

bzw. an die Mailadresse bewerbungen@philologie.uni-freiburg.de

Für nähere Informationen steht Ihnen Herr Prof. Dr. Achim Rabus unter Tel. +49 761 203-8315 oder E-Mail achim.rabus@slavistik.uni-freiburg.de zur Verfügung.

Weitere Informationen zum Berufungsverfahren: https://intranet.uni-freiburg.de/public/downloads/saz/berufungsleitfaden.pdf

Link zur Stellenausschreibung: https://uni-freiburg.de/stellenangebot/00004827/


Allgemeine und rechtliche Hinweise

Vollzeitstellen sind grundsätzlich teilbar, soweit dienstliche oder rechtliche Gründe nicht entgegenstehen. Die Auswahl erfolgt nach den Regeln des AGG (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz).

Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei entsprechender Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt.

Für den Inhalt dieser Anzeige ist die jeweils ausschreibende Einrichtung verantwortlich. Etwaige inhaltliche Fehler begründen keine Ansprüche oder Rechte. Die rechtsgeschäftliche Vertretung im Zusammenhang mit dem Besetzungsverfahren und der Einstellung erfolgt ausschließlich durch das zuständige Personaldezernat.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass Gefährdungen der Vertraulichkeit und der unberechtigte Zugriff Dritter bei der Kommunikation per unverschlüsselter Mail nicht ausgeschlossen werden können.

Datenschutz

Datenschutzerklärung Professur: https://uni-freiburg.de/datenschutz-bewerbungen/

 



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ENGLISH VERSION

 

Dear all,

we would like to draw your attention to the following professorship announcement:

W3-Professorship for Digital Humanities at the University of Freiburg

The Faculty of Philology (Department of General Linguistics in collaboration with the Digital Humanities Lab) is offering a W3-Professorship for Digital Humanities.

  • Application deadline: 17 March 2026
  • Start date: At the earliest possible date
  • Scope of work: Full-time position
  • Id no.: 00004827


Description

We are looking for an internationally visible scholar from the field of Digital Humanities (DH) with a language- or text-focused profile. A specialization in methods, applications, and contexts of Artificial Intelligence in the broader sense (including technical understanding such as coding, application to philological research questions, and ideological/ethical/didactic implications, etc.) is required. In-depth knowledge of established DH methods (e.g., NLP and other computational techniques and models, distant reading, etc.) is advantageous. Networking within the Faculty of Philology as well as active participation in research foci, centers, and collaborative projects are expected. The successful candidate will assume a leadership function in the DH Lab established in 2024 at the Faculty of Philology, and will play a leading role in the (further) development of DH-related study and certificate programs, as well as in modules within language, literary and cultural studies curricula.

In all other respects, the conditions for appointment according to § 47 Landeshochschulgesetz apply: https://www.landesrecht-bw.de/bsbw/document/jlr-HSchulGBWV28P47


We request the following application materials:
•    Resumé
•    Certificates and diplomas
•    Complete list of publications and lectures, listing the five most important publications

We will be particularly pleased to receive applications from women for the position advertised here.

The university supports individuals appointed to professorial positions through a Dual Career Service and a Family Service.



Application

Please send your application including supporting documents mentioned above and the application form (https://intranet.uni-freiburg.de/public/downloads/saz/bewerbungsbogen-professoren-en.pdf) citing the reference number 00004827, by 17 March 2026 at the latest. Please send your application to the following address in written or electronic form:

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Bernd Kortmann
University of Freiburg
Faculty of Philology
P.O. Box
79085 Freiburg
or to the email address bewerbungen@philologie.uni-freiburg.de

 

For further information, please contact Herr Prof. Dr. Achim Rabus on the phone number +49 761 203-8315 or E-Mail achim.rabus@slavistik.uni-freiburg.de

Further information on the appointment procedure can be found in the Code for Practice for professorial appointments (in German): https://intranet.uni-freiburg.de/public/downloads/saz/berufungsleitfaden.pdf

Link to job posting: https://uni-freiburg.de/en/job/00004827/


General and legal remarks:

Full-time positions may generally be split up into two or more part-time positions, provided that there are no formal or legal barriers. Candidates are selected in accordance with the provisions of the AGG (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz – German General Equal Treatment Act).
Applicants with disabilities (Schwerbehinderte Menschen) will be given preferential consideration in case of equal qualification.
The department offering the position is liable for the content of this job posting. Textual errors do not constitute a basis for any claims or rights. The relevant human resources department has sole responsibility for all legal transactions made within the context of the selection and hiring process.
Please note that breaches in privacy and unauthorized access by third parties cannot be excluded in communication by unencrypted email.

Privacy policy:

Privacy policy professorship: https://uni-freiburg.de/en/data-protection-applications/

 

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Workshop: LLMs für die Geisteswissenschaften (Mainz, 19./20.03.)

Arbeitet ihr mit Textdaten und wollt herausfinden, wie ihr diese mit Large Language Models verarbeiten, anreichern und analysieren könnt? Habt ihr Lust, mit euren Daten praktisch zu arbeiten und dabei Unterstützung zu bekommen? Dann kommt zum nächsten Bring Your Own Data Lab (BYODL) des HERMES | Humanities Education in Research, Data, and Methods Datenkompetenzzentrums am DH Lab des Leibniz-Instituts für Europäische Geschichte in Mainz! In dem Workshop geht es um spezialisierte Large Language Models und spezialisiertes Prompting für die Geisteswissenschaften.

Das Wichtigste in Kürze:

📅 19.–20. März 2026 (Do, 10:00 bis Fr, 16:00)
📍 Präsenz-Workshop: Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz

Was euch erwartet:
🛠 Hands-on-Sessions: Praktisches Arbeiten mit Euren eigenen Datensätzen
🔎 Vertiefung spezifischer LLM-Themen und Anwendungsfälle
🤝 Kollegialer Austausch, Peer-Feedback und gezielte fachliche Unterstützung

Expertinnen:
Sarah Oberbichler (C²DH), Johanna Mauermann (IEG DH LabHERMES), Lauren Coetzee (C²DH)

Alle aktuellen Informationen findet Ihr auf der HERMES-Veranstaltungsseite.

Ziele und Inhalt:

In verschiedenen Impulsvorträgen und Hands-on-Sessions lernen Teilnehmende, wie sie offene, auf die geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung spezialisierte und lokale Modelle mit ihren eigenen Daten verwenden können und wie sie Prompts an geisteswissenschaftliche Fragen anpassen können. Ebenfalls reflektieren wir, wie Daten für ein Fine-Tuning oder Post-Training eines kleinen Sprachmodells aufbereitet werden können.

Voraussetzungen:

Der Workshop richtet sich an Forschende der Geisteswissenschaften, die mit Textdaten arbeiten. Vorausgesetzt werden grundlegende Kenntnisse im Bereich generativer KI. Die mitgebrachten Daten sollten maschinenlesbar vorliegen.

Wir werden in manchen Hands-on-Sessions mit Jupyter Notebooks und Python sowie mit Hugging Face arbeiten. Die Teilnahme ist auch ohne vertiefte Kenntnisse in diesen Bereich möglich. Selbstlernmaterial zur Vorbereitung wird angeboten.

Kontakt und Anmeldung:

Zur Registrierung und bei Fragen: Johanna Mauermann, hermes@ieg-mainz.de

Bitte gebt bei der Anmeldung folgende Informationen an:

  • Fachgebiet
  • Welche Erfahrung habt ihr mit generativer KI?
  • Welche Art von Daten bringen ihr mit?

Hinweis: Die Teilnehmerzahl ist auf maximal 15 Personen begrenzt.

Die Anmeldung ist bis zum 09. März 2026 geöffnet.

Der Workshop findet überwiegend auf Deutsch statt, einzelne Impulse werden auf Englisch sein.

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Patrocini: IEEE-CH2026 Venezia

L’associazione AIUCD è lieta di patrocinare la conferenza IEEE-CH2026 Venezia che si terrà a Venezia il 7-9 settembre 2026 a San Servolo.

The IEEE International Conference on Cyber Humanities (IEEE CH) is an annual event co-sponsored by the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) Society. It focuses on theoretical and practical aspects of technologies applied to Social Science and Humanities (SSH) that includes Arts, Heritage, History, Archeology, Linguistics, Libraries, and so forth. SSH Is now considered as a Critical and Complex Human-Cyber-Physical Ecosystem that need protection, valorization and resilience for the future generations. Such Ecosystem should exhibit three relevant properties as Trust, Resilience and Sustainability to pursue its mission in the long term.

The conference explores novel concepts, technologies, solutions and applications along the digital continuum within the Cultural Cyber Critical Ecosystem including digitization, curation, protection, reuse and disseminate Digital Cultural Assets. The IEEE CH 2026 conference will be held in Venice, Italy, during September 7–9, 2026.

Date importanti:

Call for papers

Paper submission deadline: April 12, 2026
Authors’ notification: May 2, 2026
Camera-ready submission: May 15, 2026
Early registration deadline: May 20, 2026
Conference dates: Sept 7–9, 2026

Call for workshops

Proposal submission deadline: December 20, 2026 (send to emanuele.bellini@ieee.org)
Proponents’ notification: December 29, 2026
Paper submission deadline: April 12, 2026
Authors’ notification: May 2, 2026
Camera-ready submission: May 15, 2026
Early registration deadline: May 20, 2026
Workshop dates: Sept 7–9, 2026

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Spotlight on the Working Group Theatralia: Toward digital descriptive models for the performing arts

DARIAH is delighted to publish the latest Spotlight article Toward digital descriptive models for the performing arts: Spotlight on the Working Group Theatralia. This article is part of the DARIAH Spotlight campaign, a monthly series that focuses on digital scholarship within the DARIAH network.

Written by Cécile Chantraine Braillon, La Rochelle Université (France) and Anamarija Žugić Borić, Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research (Croatia), this article presents the work conducted within the Theatralia Working Group to address the growing digital transformation of the performing arts. Bringing together around 30 scholars, GLAM professionals, and artists, the group fosters interdisciplinary research on digitization, digital performance, digital methodologies, and archiving in the performing arts.

After an initial phase dedicated to identifying the new challenges and emerging needs raised by the performing arts’ adaptation to the digital turn, the group underscored a key epistemological issue: the need for a shared computational language to describe and represent the field, enabling meaningful data exchange and generating real scholarly value. In its second phase, Theatralia therefore refocused its efforts on refining such digital description models and supporting their integration into broader archival infrastructures. This Spotlight delves into the issues identified and the task of building and further developing a thesaurus for performing arts.

La Rochelle Université students hired as interns between April and May 2025 to participate in the second phase of the WG Theatralia project. (From left to right: Stefany Cardoso, Lisa Pigé, Dylan Bouzon, Pauline Boucard, Jihane Bonin, Lisa Langellier) © Cécile Chantraine Braillon

This article is part of DARIAH’s latest outreach campaign, DARIAH Spotlight, which makes research within the DARIAH network more visible. This monthly series will showcase digital scholarship in the humanities, from both DARIAH Working Groups and DH projects within the DARIAH network. Follow this campaign for more Spotlight articles.

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Hacia un marco analítico verdaderamente latinoamericano de análisis de políticas públicas sobre ciberseguridad: una crítica desde la práctica de un joven egresado de Política y Gestión Social

Por Erick Mendoza Lara

Programa de Jóvenes Investigadores en Humanidades Digitales

 

La ciberseguridad en América Latina no puede entenderse desde las mismas lógicas que guían su análisis en contextos nacionales aislados. Cuando observamos el caso mexicano, encontramos un sistema público de ciberseguridad que, pese a sus esfuerzos institucionales, organizacionales, financieros y programáticos resultan insuficientes para cubrir el espectro completo de amenazas que representa el ciberdelito.

Esta insuficiencia no es casual ni exclusiva de México, responde a la característica estructural de la criminalidad digital que trasciende fronteras con una facilidad que algunos marcos analíticos publicados aún no han logrado capturar adecuadamente.

Continue reading Hacia un marco analítico verdaderamente latinoamericano de análisis de políticas públicas sobre ciberseguridad: una crítica desde la práctica de un joven egresado de Política y Gestión Social at Red de Humanidades Digitales.

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Convocadas las Ayudas HDH 2026 para la celebración de actividades

Convocadas las Ayudas HDH 2026 para la celebración de actividades científico-académicas


La Sociedad Internacional HDH quiere contribuir a la celebración de actividades científico-académicas relacionadas con las Humanidades Digitales en el ámbito hispánico. Para ello, establece una convocatoria anual de ayudas económicas para la celebración de congresos, seminarios, jornadas y talleres, concediendo hasta un máximo de 400€ por actividad.

Convocatoria Ayudas 2026

La solicitud deberá estar avalada por un socio de la HDH con una antigüedad no inferior a 3 meses y estar al día en el abono de las cuotas. Las peticiones deberán dirigirse a convocatorias@humanidadesdigitaleshispanicas.es entre el 30 de enero y 28 de febrero de 2026 para actividades que se desarrollen desde el 1 de enero de 2026 hasta el 31 de diciembre  de 2026. La resolución se hará pública el 6 de marzo de 2026.


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DH Awards 2025 – Call For Nominations

作者김병준

The annual open DH Awards 2025 is now accepting nominations!

Please nominate any Digital Humanities resource in any language that you feel deserves to win in any of this year’s categories. The open DH Awards are openly nominated by the community and openly voted for by the public as a DH awareness activity. Although the working language of DH Awards is English, nominations may be for any resource in any language. Awards are not specific to geography, language, conference, organization or field of humanities. There are no financial prizes, just the honour of having won and an icon for your website.

Nominations will be open until 2026-02-27. Voting will take place shortly after. You only need to nominate something once! Self-nominations or nominating other’s resources are both fine! 

Please note that the nominations must be for projects/resources/sites that were launched/finished/update/created in 2025.

The categories for the open DH Awards 2025 are:

  • BEST USE OF DH FOR FUN
    (e.g. something that uses DH for purposes of enjoyment)
  • BEST DH DATA VISUALIZATION
    (e.g. a visualization of DH data)
  • BEST EXPLORATION OF DH FAILURE/LIMITATIONS
    (e.g. a report on why a project failed, or problems with DH)
  • BEST DH SHORT PUBLICATION
    (e.g. blog, article, video, on DH)
  • BEST DH TOOL OR SUITE OF TOOLS
    (e.g. something used to build a DH resource)
  • BEST DH DATASET OR MODEL
    (e.g. a corpus of texts, table of data, model, or similar used for DH research)
  • BEST DH TRAINING MATERIALS
    (e.g. talks, slides, exercises, videos or how-to guides in any form)
  • BEST DH RESOURCE
    (e.g. digital scholarly edition, archive, or repository for DH)

To nominate something for the DH Awards 2025 use the form at:

NOMINATE SOMETHING HERE

게시물 DH Awards 2025 – Call For NominationsKADH / 한국디지털인문학협의회에 처음 등장했습니다.

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Aiucd2026: estensione scadenza presentazione proposte

La scadenza per l’invio delle proposte per il XV Convegno di AIUCD, che si terrà a Cagliari dal 3 al 5 giugno 2026, è stata posticipata all’8 febbraio 2026. Informazioni sulla call e su come partecipare sono disponibili sul sito del convegno.

Date importanti

  • La scadenza per la presentazione delle proposte è fissata per le ore 23:59 (ora italiana) del 31 gennaio 2026 8 febbraio 2026..
  • Informazioni sull’accettazione verranno comunicate agli autori entro il 31 marzo 2026.
  • La versione camera ready deve essere inviata entro il 12 aprile 2026. La scadenza per iscrizione obbligatoria degli autori è il 19 aprile 2026.

Il Convegno è organizzato da DH UNICA, il Centro di Umanistica Digitale dell’Università di Cagliari (Dipartimento di Lettere, lingue e beni culturali). I chair di quest’anno sono Giampaolo Salice e Cristina Marras, affiancati da un comitato scientifico e da un comitato organizzatore.

Il tema dell’edizione 2026 è Digitale e Public Engagement: pratiche e prospettive nelle Digital Humanities: si esplorerà il rapporto tra Digital Humanities e public engagement, offrendo spazio a modelli teorici, metodologie, servizi, applicazioni pratiche che favoriscono il coinvolgimento attivo dei cittadini nei processi di ricerca, documentazione nel campo delle Humanities. Sono temi di interesse del convegno le esperienze che, attraverso il digitale, attivano percorsi di co-creazione, crowdsourcing, narrazione digitale, musealizzazione, archiviazione virtuale e di citizen scienceheritage sharing, dentro cornici Open Access e con approcci innovativi anche alla comunicazione scientifica. Saranno bene accolte proposte che approfondiscono anche altri aspetti dell’ampio panorama delle Digital Humanities, al fine di alimentare il confronto interdisciplinare e il dialogo scientifico in forma inclusiva.  

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DIGITALIA: Digital Heritrace Training

AIUCD è lieta di annunciare Digitalia Heritrace Training 2026, che si terrà dal 27 al 29 gennaio 2026, presso Ca Foscari, Ca Dolfin.

L’evento si inserisce all’interno del Programma di formazione Erasmus+ “Digitalia: Digital Solutions for Sustainable and Disaster Resilient Heritage Management”.

Programma:

9:00 Welcome & Opening Remarks

Luisa Bienati, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Vice-Rector for Teaching
Daniele Baglioni, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Department of Humanities, Director
Marina Buzzoni, Associazione per l’Informatica Umanistica e la Cultura Digitale, President
Andrea Erboso, Venice State Archive, Director
Sedef Çokay-Kepçe, Istanbul University, DIGITALIA Principal Investigator
Lorenzo Calvelli, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, DIGITALIA Venice Coordinator

10:00 Keynote Talks

Chair Franz Fischer, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities, Director

Paolo Mozzi, University of Padua
Geomorphological and Geoarchaeological Perspectives on Venice Lagoon and Relative Sea Level Rise

Fabio Pittarello, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Collecting and preserving intangible heritage in the Venice Lagoon: the Bauhaus of the Seas project and the Regenerative Lagoon digital platform

12:00 Hands-On Approaches to Digital Heritage at Risk 

Elisa Corrò, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Why Heritage is Our Best Disaster Risk Strategy. The Role of Digital and Public Humanities

Sabrina Pesce, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Making the Fragile Accessible: Digital Practices for Heritage Protection and Valorisation

Discussion

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2026년 1학기 AI 고전번역학 전문과정 수강생 모집

作者김병준

전통문화연구회 고전연수원(傳統文化硏究會 古典硏修院) / 한국디지털인문학협의회(KADH) / 덕성여자대학교 평생교육원이 공동주최하는 AI고전번역학 2026년 1학기 수강생을 모집합니다. 자세한 사항은 Link를 참고해주세요. AI 고전번역학과 해당 과정에서 사용하는 CCTI(Classical Chinese Text Interpreter)도 참고해주십시오.


Ⅰ. 과정 개설 취지

본 과정은 인공지능 환경에서 한문 고전 전문가의 역할을 재정의합니다. AI가 생성하는 번역을 비판적으로 검증하고, 이를 신뢰할 수 있는 지식 데이터로 구조화하는 ‘인공지능 기반 인문·기술 융합 인재’ 양성을 목표로 합니다.

Ⅱ. 2026년 1학기 개설 과목 (3월~6월)

■ AI 고전번역학 입문 – AI와 함께 해석하는 한문 고전의 세계

김현박은희서소리 교수 | 매주 월요일 10:00-12:30 | 덕성여자대학교 평생교육원 [서울 종로구 삼일대로 460 (운니동)]

강좌 내용

본 강의는 AI 고전번역학 연속 교과 시리즈의 첫 관문으로, 인공지능 시대에 필요한 새로운 한문 해석 방법론을 제시합니다.
디지털 인문학과 한문학 교수의 공동지도로 운영되며, 학습자는 AI 운용 기술(생성형 AI, XML, DB)과 한문학 기초 소양을 융합적으로 습득합니다. AI가 생성한 해석을 비판적으로 검토하고 데이터로 구조화하는 실습을 통해, 단순 번역을 넘어 ‘AI를 가르치는 고전 전문가’로서의 역량을 다집니다.
※ 핵심 교과 내용: AI 협업 한문 독해, 데이터 구조화 기술, 한문 문형·표점 검증 훈련

대상

  • 고전 한문 번역가, 인문계 교수, 고전 한문 독해에 대해 배우고자 하는 학생, 연구자, 일반인
  • 초급(기초) 한문 교육 이수에 준하는 한자·한문 기본 소양 보유자 (개인 노트북 컴퓨터를 지참, 실습참여 필수)

수강료: 무료 (실습비 10만원 별도)

모집인원: 20명 + 온라인 10명 이내

■ AI 고전번역학 – 동양 서화 제발(題跋) AI 번역 및 큐레이션

김영강혜원 교수 | 매주 금요일 10:00-12:30 | 덕성여자대학교 평생교육원 [서울 종로구 삼일대로 460 (운니동)]

강좌 내용

본 강의는 동양 미술사와 AI 기술을 결합하여 서화에 담긴 제발(題跋)을 정밀하게 해석하고 데이터화하는 실무 중심 융합 교과입니다.
미술사 및 디지털 인문학 교수의 공동지도로 운영되며, 학습자는 AI 협업 도구(인공지능 고전 한문 해석 도우미, CCTI)를 활용해 원문을 해석하고 이를 XML DB와 Wiki 기반 아카이브로 구축합니다. AI의 제안을 학술적으로 검토·보완하는 과정을 통해, 고전 지식 AI 생태계 구축에 기여하는 역량을 확보하고, 차세대 인문-기술 융합 연구자의 자격을 확립할 것입니다.
※ 핵심 교과 내용: AI 협업 서화 제발 해석 실습, 데이터 구조 설계, AI 학습용 아카이브 편찬, Wiki를 통한 연구 성과 공유

대상

  • 고전 한문 번역가, 동양미술사 전공 학생, 고전 한문 독해에 대해 배우고자 하는 학생, 연구자, 일반인
  • 학과 내용(동양화와 한문)에 관심이 있고, AI 활용 학습에 적극적인 의지가 있는 사람 (개인 노트북 컴퓨터를 지참, 실습참여 필수)

수강료: 무료, 실습비 10만원 별도 (AI 고전번역학 입문과 함께 수강하는 사람은 본 과목의 실습비 면제)

모집인원: 20명 + 온라인 10명 이내

※ 지원서 접수 및 수강신청

게시물 2026년 1학기 AI 고전번역학 전문과정 수강생 모집KADH / 한국디지털인문학협의회에 처음 등장했습니다.

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Neuausschreibung: Call for Hosts DHd2028

Nachdem es keine Bewerbungen auf den zuletzt ausgeschriebenen Call for Hosts für die DHd2028 gab, wird dieser nun mit einer veränderten Einreichungsfrist erneut ausgeschrieben.

DHd20xx ist die jährliche, internationale Fachtagung der Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum (DHd, https://digitalhumanities.de) und die führende wissenschaftliche Konferenz für die Digital Humanities im deutschen Sprachraum. Die erste Tagung fand 2014 an der Universität Passau statt, die weiteren Stationen waren 2015 an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, 2016 an der Universität Leipzig, 2017 an der Universität Bern, 2018 an der Universität zu Köln, 2019 an den Universitäten Mainz und Frankfurt /Main und 2020 an der Universität Paderborn. Pandemiebedingt wurde die DHd2021 um ein Jahr verschoben. Die DHd2022 wurde von der Universität Potsdam und der Fachhochschule Potsdam virtuell durchgeführt, die DHd2023 wurde gemeinsam von den Universitäten Trier und Luxemburg ausgerichtet. DHd2024 fand an der Universität Passau statt und der Ausrichtungsort der DHd2025 war die Universität Bielefeld/FH Bielefeld. Die DHd2026 wird an der Universität Wien stattfinden und die DHd2027 wird von der Universität Marburg ausgerichtet.

Der Fachverband Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum bittet nun um Bewerbungen um die Ausrichtung für die vierzehnte Tagung (DHd2028). Da der Fachverband anstrebt, die Konferenz wechselnd in Deutschland und außerhalb Deutschlands zu veranstalten, freuen wir uns wieder besonders über Bewerbungen von Einrichtungen aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum außerhalb Deutschlands.

Bisherige Konferenzen haben bis zu 650 Teilnehmer:innen aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum und angrenzenden Ländern angezogen. Die Tagungsprogramme sahen jeweils zwei Tage für Workshops und drei Tage für das Hauptprogramm bestehend aus Keynotes, parallelen Sektionen mit wissenschaftlichen Vorträgen, Paneldiskussionen, Posterpräsentationen und Doctoral Consortia vor. Die Einführung neuer Formate ist in Abstimmung mit dem Verband und dem Programmkomitee möglich.

Das wissenschaftliche Programm der Tagung wird durch ein vom Fachverband eingesetztes internationales Programmkomitee auf Grundlage eines Call for Papers und eines anschließenden Review-Verfahrens erstellt. Das Konferenzprotokoll des DHd-Verbands muss berücksichtigt werden.

Die Tagung finanziert sich über Teilnahmegebühren und von der ausrichtenden Institution bereitgestellte oder über Partner:innen oder Sponsor:innen eingeworbene finanzielle Mittel. Die erhobene Tagungsgebühr ist mit dem Vorstand des Fachverbandes abzustimmen und soll vier Kategorien umfassen: reguläre und ermäßigte Mitglieder des DHd (letztere im Sinne der Regelung zur ermäßigten Mitgliedschaft im DHd-Verband) sowie reguläre und ermäßigte Nicht-Mitglieder des DHd. Die Tagungsgebühr muss für Nicht-Mitglieder mindestens die Tagungsgebühr für Mitglieder des DHd zuzüglich des Mitgliedsbeitrags plus 5 Euro betragen, wobei die jeweils relevante Beitragskategorie berücksichtigt werden muss.
Die Bewerbung um die Ausrichtung der DHd2028 soll umfassen:

  • einen Vorschlag für ein Tagungsmotto sowie zwei Terminvorschläge (bevorzugt im Zeitraum Februar bis März). Bei der Terminplanung soll auf potentiell konkurrierende Konferenzen, Semesterzeiten und Feiertage sowie Schulferien geachtet werden.
  • einen Überblick über die für die Konferenz bereitgestellte Infrastruktur (vor allem Tagungsräume für Workshops, AG-Sitzungen, parallele Sektionen und Plenarveranstaltungen)
  • Aussagen über die Unterstützung der Ausrichtung vor Ort (z.B. durch die Universitätsleitung)
  • eine Aussage über die Verwendung von Management- und Bezahlsystemen (das System Conftool ist dafür etabliert und soll zumindest für die Einreichungen genutzt werden)
  • eine Aussage über die Unterstützung der Publikation der Tagungsbeiträge in Kooperation mit dem Data Steward des DHd-Verbands
  • Angaben zur Erreichbarkeit des Tagungsortes (bzw. ggf. der Tagungsorte) und die Verfügbarkeit von Unterkünften (inkl. Preisschätzungen)
  • eine Einschätzung zu den Möglichkeiten einer teilweisen virtuellen Partizipation
  • Ideen für Social Events
  • Vorschläge zur Erreichung einer hohen Sichtbarkeit der Tagung
  • Maßnahmen zur Förderung von Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen (inkl. Studierende)
  • eine vorläufige Kostenkalkulation und Vorstellungen über die Tagungsgebühr
  • ggf. Preiskonzept bei Planung einer vollständigen Hybridkonferenz
  • eine Erklärung, dass die Konferenz entsprechend der im Konferenzprotokoll dargelegten Bedingungen ausgerichtet wird

Bewerbungen werden bis 31.05.2026 entgegengenommen (formlos per E-Mail an den Tagungskoordinator im Vorstand des Fachverbandes,  Nils Reiter: nils.reiter@uni-koeln.de). Interessierte Ausrichter:innen werden gebeten möglichst frühzeitig, in jedem Falle aber vor Einreichung ihrer Bewerbung, mit Nils Reiter Kontakt aufzunehmen. Die Bewerbung sollte zehn Seiten möglichst nicht überschreiten. Die Vergabe der Tagung erfolgt durch den Vorstand des Fachverbandes bis spätestens 15.06.2026.

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제20회 KOSSDA 데이터 페어 “AI 활용과 연구방법론: 도구를 넘어 연구로”

作者김병준

▶ 일정 : 2026년 2월 6일(금) 오후 2시부터 5시까지

▶ 프로그램
1. 연구자의 AI 트러블 (한경희 연세대 공학교육혁신센터 교수)
2. 거대언어모델을 활용한 설문조사의 현재와 한계 (김란우 KAIST 디지털인문사회과학부 교수)
3. 통계추론과 생성형 AI의 공진화 (고길곤 서울대 행정대학원 교수)
4. 질적 사회과학 연구와 AI (전준 KAIST 디지털인문사회과학부 교수

https://kossda.snu.ac.kr/news?id=2003

게시물 제20회 KOSSDA 데이터 페어 “AI 활용과 연구방법론: 도구를 넘어 연구로”KADH / 한국디지털인문학협의회에 처음 등장했습니다.

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[K-MOOC] 디지털 인문학 개론

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강사 : 유인태 (전남대학교)

https://www.kmooc.kr/view/course/detail/18057

강좌소개
  • 이 강좌는 최근 인문학계에서 화두가 되고 있는 새로운 학문 분야(field)로서 다수의 연구자로부터 관심을 받고 있는 ‘디지털 인문학(Digital Humanities)’에 관한 기본적 이해를 습득할 수 있는 방향으로 설계되어, 유관 이론 및 사례를 체계적으로 파악할 수 있으며 그것을 바탕으로 디지털 인문학 연구를 기획할 수 있는 기초적 역량을 함양할 수 있습니다.
학습목표
  • 디지털 인문학(Digital Humanities) 유관 이론 및 사례 등에 관한 기초 지식을 습득하고, 그로부터 디지털 환경에서 이루어지는 인문학에 대한 기본적 이해를 도모할 수 있다.
  • 디지털 인문학 분야에서 다루어지는 여러 데이터 처리 방법론에 관한 기본적 이해를 익히고, 데이터 기반 인문학 연구를 기획, 실행할 수 있는 기초 역량을 기를 수 있다.
강좌 운영일정
  • 수강신청기간 : 2026. 1. 5.(월) ~ 2026. 2. 21.(토)
  • 강좌운영기간 : 2026. 1. 6.(화) ~ 2026. 2. 28.(토)
이수 및 평가기준
  • 1) 영상진도율: 전체 영상에 대하여 90% 이상 진도율 획득 
  • 2) 성적: 퀴즈(32%), 중간시험(34%), 기말시험(34%) 중 총 60점 이상 점수 획득 
  • 위 두 가지 조건을 모두 만족하는 경우, 이수증 발급이 가능합니다.  
수업계획서
주차주차명(주제)차시차시명(학습내용)평가방법
1디지털 시대와 인문학1-1초연결사회로의 진화퀴즈
1-2인문학과 디지털화의 3단계
1-3디지털 인문학에 관하여
2데이터란 무엇인가2-1데이터의 사전적 정의퀴즈
2-2맥락에 따른 데이터의 구분
2-3데이터와 사회문화
3인문 데이터란 무엇인가3-1인문 데이터의 기초 이해퀴즈
3-2인문 데이터의 처리 절차
3-3인문 데이터의 활용 맥락
4데이터 모델링이란 무엇인가4-1데이터 모델의 개념과 유소와 유형퀴즈
4-2데이터 모델링의 원칙과 단계
4-3인문 데이터 모델링에 관하여
5메타데이터란 무엇인가5-1메타데이터의 기초 이해퀴즈
5-2메타데이터의 대표 유형
5-3메타데이터의 여러 형식
6온톨로지란 무엇인가6-1온톨로지의 정의퀴즈
6-2온톨로지의 탄생과 발달
6-3온톨로지의 활용과 인문학
7지암일기 디지털 인문학 연구7-1지암일기와 윤이후에 관하여퀴즈
7-2지암일기 데이터 처리 과정
7-3지암일기 데이터 아카이브의 특징
9중간고사중간고사시험
9디지털 인문학 프로젝트: 기록물9-1사례1: Shakespeare and Company퀴즈
9-2사례2: Digital Panopticon
9-3사례3: Tudor Networks
10디지털 인문학 프로젝트: 문화10-1사례1: Joyce Project퀴즈
10-2사례2: Novel City Maps
10-3사례3: John Ashbery;s Nest
11디지털 인문학 프로젝트: 역사11-1사례1: O Say Can You See퀴즈
11-2사례2: Enslaved
11-3사례3: 삼일운동 데이터베이스
12디지털 인문학 프로젝트: 문화연구12-1사례1: Linked Jazz퀴즈
12-2디지털 문화 연구 사례2: On the trail of Antiquities
12-3디지털 문화 연구 사례3: Interactive Lviv
13디지털 인문학과 아카이브13-1글쓰기와 아카이브퀴즈
13-2디지털 아카이브에서 데이터 아카이브로
13-3데이터 아카이브와 AI의 만남
14AI와 디지털 인문학14-1생성형 AI의 등장과 인문학
14-2AI 시대 인문학 연구의 변화
14-3인문학과 AI의 공진화
15기말고사기말고사시험

게시물 [K-MOOC] 디지털 인문학 개론KADH / 한국디지털인문학협의회에 처음 등장했습니다.

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East Asian International Workshop on Ancient Philosophy 2026

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Hello, colleagues! Thank you for your interest in the East Asian International Workshop on Ancient Philosophy (March 7–8, 2026, the University of Seoul). 

Purpose. This workshop aims to strengthen friendships and scholarly ties among researchers of ancient philosophy across East Asia. We warmly welcome not only completed research but also early-stage work and idea-sharing—please feel free to tell us about the projects you are working on. Presentations by early-career researchers are especially encouraged.

Format & Sustainability. The workshop will be hybrid. To keep it sustainable, in-person travel and accommodation will be self-funded and self-arranged. 

Venue

 University of Seoul, https://maps.app.goo.gl/WBMmRHtU2LnFQhsT9

Room 227 and 201, Humanities Building (#5)

https://sites.google.com/view/eastasianinternationalworkshop

게시물 East Asian International Workshop on Ancient Philosophy 2026KADH / 한국디지털인문학협의회에 처음 등장했습니다.

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