DHNB2025: Digital Dreams and Practices

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Lisa üritus kalendrisse 2025-03-05 10:00:00 2025-03-07 16:00:00 DHNB2025: Digital Dreams and Practices Digital Humanities in Nordic and Baltic countries is an organization that aims to strengthen research, education and communication and collaboration in the interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic regions and beyond. Yearly DHNB conferences bring together academics, researchers, students, and professionals with an interest in applying digital methods to research relevant to humanities, social sciences and arts. DHNB invites contributions from all domains of digital humanities.   With the special theme of DHNB2025 ‘Digital Dreams and Practices’ we aim to delve into the synergy between dreams in digital humanities and their practical applications, seeking to maximize value for both academia and society at large. Our focus sharpens on the transformative potential of AI, its integration with traditional humanities, and its role in transcending academic boundaries. We invite scholars, practitioners, and societal stakeholders to explore: (1) the integration of traditional humanities scholarship with computational techniques; (2) the transition of digital humanities research from the ‘ivory tower’ of academic theory to societal practice; (3) the practical applications of Artificial Intelligence.   Important dates: 15/10/2024 Deadline for submissions 3-4/03/2025 Pre-conference meetings, workshops, doctoral consortium 5-7/03/2025 DHNB 2025 Conference ‘Digital Dreams and Practices’ in Tartu, Estonia.   More information on submissions, track options, etc. on conference homepage: https://dhnb.eu/dhnb2025/   Accepted full-text submissions will be published in a citable conference proceedings collection (https://journals.uio.no/dhnbpub/). The abstracts, on the other hand, will be gathered into a book of abstracts. After the conference, a separate call for post-proceedings will be issued, with its own deadlines for submissions, reviews and revisions.   Conference will be organized in collaboration of Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian National Museum, Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn University, University of Tartu and Estonian Society for Digital Humanities. - Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum noreply@kirmus.ee Europe/Tallinn public

Digital Humanities in Nordic and Baltic countries is an organization that aims to strengthen research, education and communication and collaboration in the interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic regions and beyond. Yearly DHNB conferences bring together academics, researchers, students, and professionals with an interest in applying digital methods to research relevant to humanities, social sciences and arts. DHNB invites contributions from all domains of digital humanities.

 

With the special theme of DHNB2025 ‘Digital Dreams and Practices’ we aim to delve into the synergy between dreams in digital humanities and their practical applications, seeking to maximize value for both academia and society at large. Our focus sharpens on the transformative potential of AI, its integration with traditional humanities, and its role in transcending academic boundaries. We invite scholars, practitioners, and societal stakeholders to explore:

(1) the integration of traditional humanities scholarship with computational techniques;

(2) the transition of digital humanities research from the ‘ivory tower’ of academic theory to societal practice;

(3) the practical applications of Artificial Intelligence.

 

Important dates:
15/10/2024 Deadline for submissions
3-4/03/2025 Pre-conference meetings, workshops, doctoral consortium
5-7/03/2025 DHNB 2025 Conference ‘Digital Dreams and Practices’ in Tartu, Estonia.

 

More information on submissions, track options, etc. on conference homepage: https://dhnb.eu/dhnb2025/

 

Accepted full-text submissions will be published in a citable conference proceedings collection (https://journals.uio.no/dhnbpub/). The abstracts, on the other hand, will be gathered into a book of abstracts. After the conference, a separate call for post-proceedings will be issued, with its own deadlines for submissions, reviews and revisions.

 

Conference will be organized in collaboration of Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian National Museum,
Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn University,
University of Tartu and Estonian Society for Digital Humanities.

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