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Humanist Archives: March 27, 2020, 7:50 a.m. Humanist 33.702 - pubs: Digital Medievalist; Magazen; Interdiscplinary Science Reviews

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    [1]    From: Franz Fischer 
           Subject: Digital Medievalist - Call for Submissions (53)

    [2]    From: Franz Fischer 
           Subject: yet another call of yet another fancy magazen (100)

    [3]    From: Willard McCarty 
           Subject: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 45.1 (March 2020) (66)


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        Date: 2020-03-26 15:15:11+00:00
        From: Franz Fischer 
        Subject: Digital Medievalist - Call for Submissions

Call for Papers/Submissions

Digital Medievalist is an indexed (see below), open access and
internationally peer-reviewed scholarly journal, devoted to topics likely
to be of interest to medievalists working with digital media, though they
need not be exclusively medieval in focus. It publishes work of original
research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on
technological topics, commentary pieces discussing developments in the
field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports. The
journal also encourages reviews of books and major electronic sites and
projects. All contributions are reviewed before publication by authorities
in humanities computing.

The journal is published online as a continuous volume and issue throughout
the year. Articles are made available as soon as they are ready to ensure
that there are no unnecessary delays in getting content publicly available.
Special collections of articles are welcomed and will be published as part
of the normal issue, but also within a separate collection page.

The journal's publisher, Open Library of Humanities, focuses on making
content discoverable and accessible through indexing services. Content is
also archived around the world to ensure long-term availability. Ubiquity
Press journals are indexed by the following services: Nordic list, Google
Scholar, Chronos, ExLibris, EBSCO Knowledge Base,     JISC KB+, SHERPA
RoMEO, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), EBSCOHost, OpenAire and
ScienceOpen.

Prospective authors should consult the Author Guidelines at:
https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/about/submissions/

More information can be found at the journal’s homepage:
https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Digital Medievalist Editorial Board



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Franz Fischer
Direttore, Venice Centre for Digital & Public Humanities (VeDPH)
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Università  Ca' Foscari
Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà
Dorsoduro 3484/D - 30123 Venezia

Tel.: +39 041 234 6266 (ufficio), +39 041 234 9863 (segreteria del centro)
https://www.unive.it/vedph
https://www.i-d-e.de/
https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/


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        Date: 2020-03-26 15:13:25+00:00
        From: Franz Fischer 
        Subject: yet another call of yet another fancy magazen

Call for Papers - Volume 2020 "Fusions"
https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/en/edizioni4/riviste/magazen/info


Magazen | International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities
Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (https://www.unive.it/vedph)
Department of Humanities, Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Magazen is the interdisciplinary journal of the Venice Centre for Digital
and Public Humanities (VeDPH) based at the Department of Humanities at Ca'
Foscari University of Venice undergoing double blind peer review and
published twice per year in print, digital copy and html version in open
access by Edizioni Ca'Foscari. The VeDPH is founded upon an initiative of
excellence that aims at stimulating an interdisciplinary methodological
discourse to serve as basis for the collaborative development of durable,
reusable, shared resources for research and learning in the field of
digital and public humanities. Its disciplinary domains include Digital
Textual Scholarship, Digital and Public Art History, Digital and Public
History, Digital Cultural Heritage and Digital and Public Archaeology.

Call for Papers | 2020 Topic: Fusions


Magazen is looking for contributors to its 2020 inaugural volume entitled
"Fusions", which shall devote two semestral issues of the journal to the
intertwining landscape emerging from the recent development of digital and
public humanities. As a matter of fact, in the last two decades much effort
was placed in defining separate disciplinary fields, in order to canonise
and validate the use of digital methodologies or public approaches in the
specific subsets of the humanities. However, evidence suggests that digital
and public challenges facing singular disciplines are actually common to
the entire field of the humanities, thus favouring a cross-disciplinary
approach rather than thematic isolation. Indeed, the impact of digitisation
and public involvement offered a unique opportunity to the humanities: a
window for experimentation with merged methodologies, blended sharing
practices, joined representation modes, interpenetrated material research.
In this process new actors, factors and agents emerged that are about to
consolidate today's landscape in the digital and public humanities,
although still on the search for standards and best practices that could
suite the entire field.


For its inaugural volume Magazen is set to examine in two semestral issues
the concept of "fusions" as the very backbone of recent developments in the
realm of digital and public humanities. Scholars are particularly invited
to submit contributions that span from theoretical debates to
methodological reflections, also comprising the examination of particular
case studies.


See the full call for papers at:

https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/en/edizioni4/riviste/magazen/info#details


Abstracts | Focus and Submission guidelines


For scholars interested in submitting a proposal, please write an abstract
of no more than 200 words together with a short biographical note and the
provisional title of the paper. All materials should be sent by April 15,
2020 (for issue 1) or August 15, 2020 (for issue 2) via email (subject:
"Magazen 2020 - Call for Papers") to the editorial board at the following
address: magazen@unive.it Notice of selection will be given to authors
within two weeks from submission deadline.


Finalised contributions are expected to be 6.000-“9.000 words long (notes
and bibliography included) and will undergo double blind peer review.
Accepted languages are Italian and English, though all texts must have an
English abstract and stick to the editorial guidelines of Edizioni Ca'
Foscari
(https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/media/pdf/pubblicare-con-
noi/ecf_norme_en.pdf).
Texts that shouldn't comply with editorial guidelines won't be accepted.
Please note that the author must secure all copyright permissions
(reproduction costs included) for images and other media.


The deadline for all accepted articles is July 15, 2020 and final
publication of the first issue is planned by December 2020, while the
second issue will be due in June 2021.


For further details please contact the editorial board (magazen@unive.it).


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Franz Fischer
Direttore, Venice Centre for Digital & Public Humanities (VeDPH)
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Università  Ca' Foscari
Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà
Dorsoduro 3484/D - 30123 Venezia

Tel.: +39 041 234 6266 (ufficio), +39 041 234 9863 (segreteria del centro)
https://www.unive.it/vedph
https://www.i-d-e.de/
https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/

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        Date: 2020-03-26 10:48:29+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty 
        Subject: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 45.1 (March 2020)

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, Volume 45, Issue 1, March 2020

The Poetry and Music of Science
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yisr20/45/1

This new issue contains the following articles:

Précis:

Creativity, imagination and being in the image of God: a Précis of The
Poetry and Music of Science
Tom McLeish
Pages: 1-7

Reviews:

The historicity of ‘imagination’ and ‘creativity’: a response to Tom
McLeish's The Poetry and Music of Science (2019)
Michael H. Whitworth
Pages: 8-15

Art and science: representation or expression?
Steve Fuller
Pages: 16-22

Another Poetry of Science: Tom McLeish (2019) in comparison with Robert
Hunt (1848)
Irmtraud Huber
Pages: 23-28

Transboundaries: Moving across the art/science divide
Andrew Hugill
Pages: 29-34

As it says on the tin
Bennett Zon
Pages: 35-40

Creativity in an Occidental mode
James Leach
Pages: 41-45

Some thoughts on The Poetry and Music of Science
John Barnie
Pages: 46-50

A Response:

Taking the discussion onward
Tom McLeish
Pages: 51-70


General Articles

Design and self-assembly of information systems
Daniel Boyd
Pages: 71-94

Relational creativity and improvisation in contemporary dance
James Leach & Catherine J. Stevens
Pages: 95-116






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