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  • London

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    Research Developer

    King's College London-Digital Humanities (CeRch)

    The Centre for e-Research (CeRch) is seeking a Research Developer in dynamic web development including implementation of front-end interfaces. The Researcher will work across two major European Commission funded research infrastructure projects: the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) (www.ehri-project.eu) and Data Service Infrastructure for the Social Sciences and the Humanities (Dasish) (www.dasish.eu) projects. Her/his role will be to analyse research practices and translate and implement these in a Virtual Research Environment and research registries.

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  • Mainz

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Music Encoding Conference 2013

    Concepts, Methods, Editions

    Music encoding is now a prominent feature of various areas in musicology and music librarianship. The encoding of symbolic music data provides a foundation for a wide range of scholarship, and over the last several years, has garnered a great deal of attention in the digital humanities. This conference intends to provide an overview of the current state of data modeling, generation, and use, and aims to introduce new perspectives on topics in the fields of traditional and computational musicology, music librarianship, and scholarly editing, as well as in the broader area of digital humanities. You are cordially invited to participate in the Music Encoding Conference 2013 – Concepts, Methods, Editions, to be held 22-24 May, 2013, at the Mainz Academy for Literature and Sciences in Mainz, Germany.

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  • Dublin | Maynooth

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Realising the opportunities of digital humanities

    The focus of this event is to engage academia, industry, cultural institutions and public bodies to identify the key research challenges in digital humanities, and to further build the academic-industry partnerships that will enable adoption of digital humanities skills, technologies and tools. This focus will extend to the innovative use of digital humanities technologies in the public sector demonstrating social benefit, such as the digitisation of the Irish census and the use of open linked public data.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Epistemology and methodology

    The Papyrus and the Hypertext. Athenaeus in the Scholarly Kitchen

    Cette journée d'étude a pour objectif de faire dialoguer des antiquisants et des spécialistes des humanités numériques, au sujet des « Deipnosophistes » d'Athénée / This one-day conference aims at fostering a dialogue about Athenaeus' "Deipnosophists" between classicists and digital humanists.

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  • Birmingham

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Three postdoctoral research fellowships, comparative/transnational history of Europe

    University of Birmingham (CENDARI Project)

    Le département d’Histoire de l’Université de Birmingham recrute trois chercheurs postdoctoraux, spécialistes d’histoire européenne (histoire comparée / transnationale) pour contribuer à un projet interdisciplinaire financé par l’Union Européenne.

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  • Miscellaneous information - Epistemology and methodology

    Who are you, Digital Humanists ?

    Welcome to the Digital Humanities Survey. By responding to this survey, you will help the Digital Humanities community discover its extent and diversity, as well as its geographical and linguistic composition. We hope you will be willing to participate in this survey and thus improve the understanding of our community. This questionnaire, which is an initiative of the Centre for Open Publishing (Cleo) and openEdition.org, is a contribution to the Humanistica Project: towards a European association for the Digital Humanities, building on the ideas expressed in the Digital Humanities Manifesto, based on a multilingual approach, and democratic principles (one person, one vote). If you agree with the principles of the Digital Humanities, you can sign it (http://www.humanistica.eu/manifesto). Thank you for your contribution!

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  • Paris

    Miscellaneous information - Law

    Complexity, Networks and Internet Regulation

    Seminar of the ANR project on distributed architectures

    Why is the Internet so difficult to regulate? In large part, its complexity and size have proved challenging, but there seems to be a lot of ignorance about how it really works. Large interconnected systems such as the Internet display a number of inherent architectural characteristics deeming them well-suited to the study of complex dynamic networks. The starting point of this talk is that it is perfectly possible to use various network science-based tools to explore the contentious issue of Internet regulation. Specifically, the Internet as a dynamic distributed system requires new challenges that rely on that same distributed nature in order to tackle them.

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  • Rome

    Call for papers - Information

    Tracking Innovation through Grey Literature

    Fourteenth International Conference on Grey Literature

    Innovation is a process manifested in and through grey literature. Both have their origins in knowledge generation and both demonstrate value for government, academics, business and industry through their uses and applications. In a way, innovation and grey literature are two sides of the same coinage. Innovation is the catalyst for positive change and grey literature is the measure of benchmarks in the further process of research and development.

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  • Lyon

    Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology

    Web and Philosophy: why and what for?

    PhiloWeb 2012

    The advent of the Web is one of the defining technological events of the twentieth-first century, yet its impact on the fundamental questions of philosophy has not yet been widely explored, much less systematized. We hope to provoke the properly philosophical question of whether there is a consistent new branch or practice of philosophy that can weave these changes to technology and society into a coherent whole and have a real social impact.

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  • Southampton

    Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology

    The Connected Past

    People, Networks and Complexity in Archaeology and History

    This conference will provide a platform for pioneering, multidisciplinary collaborative work in the field of network science. It aims to bring together the disparate international community of scholars working to develop network-based approaches and their application to the past and to provide a forum for the discussion of the most recent applications of the techniques, in order to ask what has been successful or unsuccessful, to foster cross-disciplinary collaborations and cooperation, and to stimulate debate about the application of network science within the disciplines of archaeology and history in particular, but also more broadly across the entire field.

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  • Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Patrimoines et humanités numériques : quelles formations ?

    Colloque international : patrimoines et humanités numériques : quelles formations ? les 21, 22 et 23 juin 2012 – Archives nationales (Pierrefitte) – Université Paris 8.

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  • Budapest

    Call for papers - Information

    Policies and practices in access to digital archives: towards a new research and policy agenda

    Policies and practices in access to digital archives: towards a new research and policy agenda, July 2 - 6, 2012 Budapest, Hungary. In co-operation with the Information Program, Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Archives (OSA) at Central European University. This course is intended to serve as a bridge between archivists, curators, researchers, legal experts and policymakers whose work deals with digital records, cultural heritage collections and/or open data. Launching an itinerary to reform the political and statutory landscape by uniting the efforts of key stakeholders is one of the broad purposes of the course.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    PhiloWeb 2012

    Web and philosophy: why and what for?

    The advent of the Web is one of the defining technological events of the twentieth-first century, yet its impact on the fundamental questions of philosophy has not yet been widely explored, much less systematized. We hope to provoke the properly philosophical question of whether there is a consistent new branch or practice of philosophy that can weave these changes to technology and society into a coherent whole and have a real social impact.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Media, the internet and democracy

    Médias, internet, démocratie : colloque international en trois volets : 1. : 23 avril 2012, Nouvelle Université Bulgare, Sofia ; 2. : 25 avril 2012, Université Matej Bel, Banská Bystrica et 3. : 27 avril 2012, Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble. « Nouveaux » médias, nouveaux usages, les espaces publics se transforment, les «massmedia » tentent de décliner dans de nouveaux modèles économiques une nouvelle personnalisation de l’organisation de l’information désormais participative où les réseaux sociaux, massivement investis, jouent un rôle ncontournable. « Digital natives » ou non, les citoyens développent des usages sociaux avec ordinateurs connectés, téléphones portables ou encore télévisions interactives, autant d’évolutions technologiques qui permettent de nouvelles pratiques, mais qui installent également de nouvelles identités numériques.

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  • Barcelona

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    New lines of research in the Humanities

    First International Congress of Young Researchers in Humanities

    La revue Forma, l'Institut Universitari de Cultura et le Département de sciences humaines de l'Universitat Pompeu Fabra sont heureux d'acueillir le premier congrès international de chercheurs en scienes humaines, qui aura lieu du 18 à 20 d'avril 2012 sur le Campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF (Barcelone). Cet évènement a comme objectif de proposer un espace où les étudiants, qui commencent des investigations dans le domaine des sciences humaines, peuvent confronter leurs propres conclusions, sujets et méthodologies.

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