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Humanist Archives: Oct. 30, 2019, 7:46 a.m. Humanist 33.359 - events: AIUCD 2020 (Milano); the old and the new press (Paris)

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    [1]    From: Willard McCarty 
           Subject: cfp: AIUCD 2020, "The Inevitable Turn" (18)

    [2]    From: Alan Liu 
           Subject: Numapresse Congress – "The old press and the new press in the digital age" (Paris, June 8-11, 2020) (44)


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        Date: 2019-10-30 07:35:27+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty 
        Subject: cfp: AIUCD 2020, "The Inevitable Turn"

Associazione per l’Informatica Umanistica e la Cultura Digitale (AIUCD)
9th Annual Conference
"The Inevitable Turn: Challenges and Perspectives in Humanities Computing"

15th-17th January 2020
Milan, at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

For more information:
https://aiucd2020.unicatt.it/


--
Willard McCarty (www.mccarty.org.uk/),
Professor emeritus, Department of Digital Humanities, King's College
London; Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(www.tandfonline.com/loi/yisr20) and Humanist (www.dhhumanist.org)



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        Date: 2019-10-30 07:17:43+00:00
        From: Alan Liu 
        Subject: Numapresse Congress – "The old press and the new press in the digital age" (Paris, June 8-11, 2020)

Médias 19 - Numapresse Congress
[Full call for papers, in French and English:
http://www.medias19.org/index.php?id=24370]

The old press and the new press in the digital age

Paris, June 8-11, 2020

After a first congress held in June, 2015, Médias 19 and Numapresse are
organizing a second large meeting that will take place in Paris, from June
8 to 11, 2020, and that aspires to map the current state of research on the
press in the age of the digitization of corpora.

The joint France-Québec scientific project Médias 19, centered around the
digital platform www.medias19.org, has, since 2011, been the development
framework of a reflection on the journalistic practices of the 19th
century, the valorization and analysis of corpora, as well as studies of
the development of the media culture in the francophone space. Since 2017,
the international scientific project Numapresse, financed by the French
National Agency for Research (www.numapresse.org), aims to propose a new
cultural and literary history of the French press from the 19th century to
the present day, by mobilizing the large corpora of digitized news and new
text and data mining tools.

This congress, organized by Guillaume Pinson (Université Laval) and
Marie-Ève Thérenty (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III) provides an
opportunity to invite researchers to map the current state of research. It
will consist of four workdays and is based on the main themes that have,
during the last few years, been at the heart of historical and literary
research on the press.

The congress will take place in Paris (the exact location will be confirmed
in the fall of 2019). Presentations are limited to 20 minutes. Proposals in
French or English (250 words, a succinct CV, complete contact details,
including the name of your institution) should be sent by e-mail to the
following address, before December 1, 2019 : congresM19Numapresse@gmail.com


Researchers interested in submitting a proposal should know that, for all
the themes of the congress, transversal and general studies are preferred
to subjects that are purely monographic. In addition, all proposals that do
not pertain to one of these axes will also be examined. The congress will
result in a publication.



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