This
year’s Keystone DH will be held at Temple University in Philadelphia on
July 8-10. Keystone DH is an annual conference and a network of
institutions and practitioners committed to advancing collaborative
scholarship in digital humanities research and pedagogy across the
Mid-Atlantic.
Proposals are welcome on any aspect of digital
technologies and their application to the humanities and/or social
sciences. We highly encourage projects that focus on the collaborative
nature of research and teaching. Senior scholars should foreground the
labor of students, librarians, and/or the community that sustained the
project. We especially welcome proposals with representative and
inclusive speaker involvement.
Presentations may take the form of
short papers, panel discussions or roundtables, workshops, poster
sessions, or showcase demonstration. All panels and workshops will take
place over 1.5 hours, unless otherwise requested. If you are interested
in running a longer hackathon, please email [log in to unmask]
The conference will include allotted times for a poster session and
showcase demonstrations (including presentations that use the Loretta C.
Duckworth Scholars Studio’s VR Lab and/or Makerspace). Please keep in mind that presentations and documents will be expected to meet accessibility guidelines.
In the linked Google Form,
please submit your name, email address, title, and type of your
proposed presentation, as well as a proposal of 200-300 words. The proposal deadline has been extended to February 1, 2020, and proposers will be notified by early March 2020.
We
will be offering a number of student bursaries to support those
presenting at the conference. This will include a conference fee waiver
and funds to partially cover travel and accommodations.