29.5108, Calls: Discourse Analysis/France

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Subject: 29.5108, Calls: Discourse Analysis/France

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Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2018 23:22:18
From: Albin Wagener [albin.wagener at campustech.fr]
Subject: 1st French National Conference on Digital Humanities

 
Full Title: 1st French National Conference on Digital Humanities 
Short Title: FNCDH 

Date: 05-Dec-2019 - 06-Dec-2019
Location: Montpellier, France 
Contact Person: Albin Wagener
Meeting Email: albin.wagener at campustech.fr
Web Site: http://campustech.fr/assises-nationales-des-humanites-numeriques-2019/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Call Deadline: 05-Jul-2019 

Meeting Description:

The 1st National Conference on Digital Humanities represents an unprecedented
scientific event in France. Its primary goal is to gather research and
practices in the field of digital humanities, at both disciplinary and
interdisciplinary levels. This events is the result of the joint efforts
between the Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III, and Campus Tech
signatories of the first French National Conference on Digital Humanities. The
Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III is known for its ambitious Nexus
project, making of it a leading actor of digital humanities in France. On the
other hand, Campus Tech is the first higher  education institution in France
that grants degrees focused on digital humanities, hosting its research
efforts in this field under its unique research chair Numerina.  Accepted
papers must be focused on digital humanities and may adopt different
interdisciplinary research and empirical perspectives. In order to foster
international links between research traditions from different territories,
submissions may also be written in English. This call is opened to both
researchers and professionals accepting papers and proposals in different
development stages and forms. The aim of this conference is to investigate
links between digital studies and the French take on digital humanities, to
define how digital humanities are operated on the French territory, and to
imagine the prospective evolutions of this transdisciplinary field.


Call for Papers:

Digital humanities rely on various domains and research fields; thus,
scientific dialogue as well as epistemological and pragmatic open-mindedness
cannot be overlooked. Authors will be able to submit papers linked to the
following topics-and more: 

- Discourse, language, semiotics, communication, media, social networks;
- Devices, technical creations, engineering, circulation of information, smart
cities, ergonomic design;
- Transmission, teaching, education, andragogy, acculturation and use;
- Culture, arts, graphic design, audio-visual creation, tourism, experience
design;
- Marketing, business, management, trade, finances;
- Politics, law, democracy, public policy;
- Social sciences, psychology, sociology, health, care, social security;
- Ecology, sustainability, circular economy, blue economy.

This international conference addresses questions rooted in clear
methodological and theoretical goals:

1) Building a national and international cartography of both scientific and
professional practices regarding digital humanities, especially in terms of
applied and fundamental research linked to the professional world;
2) Stimulating disciplinary and interdisciplinary interactions and encouraging
the constitution of a strong research and teaching network in France, in order
to highlight works and studies at national level and to foster educational and
epistemological exchanges;
3) Encouraging the constitution of a national network that will be able to
create a label or certification in digital humanities: this will act as an
incentive for the structuring of this interdisciplinary field, its national
recognition and the strengthening of fruitful dialogue with the professional
world.

Submissions:

Papers submitted for this conference will have to address a research question
in a coherent manner: the research question itself and its relevance regarding
digital humanities, analyzed data and/or corpora, as well as methodological
and epistemological references. Case studies are not excluded a priori, yet
authors will need to clearly show how these studies are linked to theory and
general issues. Professional innovation and experimentation are also welcome.

Submissions comprise: the title of the paper, five keywords, a summary of 800
words and a list of bibliographic references. The identity and affiliation of
authors will not appear in the document, yet will be highlighted in the e-mail
sent to the organizing committee. Papers may be submitted in french or
english. Papers must be submitted before May 3 2019 and sent by e-mail to :
albin.wagener at campustech.fr, jeremi.sauvage at univ-montp3.fr and
francois.perea at univ-montp3.fr. Papers submitted to this conference will be
published in collective volumes or special issues, and will undergo
traditional review processes.

Scientific committee:

Btihaj Ajana, King’s College of London, Great Britain
Fernanda Arreola, Ecole de Management Léonard de Vinci, France
Nathalie Auger, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III, France
Jean-Jacques Boutaud, Université de Bourgogne, France
Laurent Gautier, Université de Bourgogne, France
Monika Kopytowska, Université de Lodz, Poland
Lotta Lehti, Université de Helsinki, Finland
Julien Longhi, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France
François Perea, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III, France
Enrica Salvatori, Università di Pisa, Italy
Jérémi Sauvage, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III, France
Peter Stockinger, INALCO, France
Albin Wagener, Campus Tech, France
Bastien Wagener, Campus Tech, France
Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria




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