33.833, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Finland

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Subject: 33.833, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Finland

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Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2022 04:31:25
From: Jarmo Harri Jantunen [jarmo.jantunen at jyu.fi]
Subject: Digital Research Data and Human Sciences – Diversity of Methods and Materials

 
Full Title: Digital Research Data and Human Sciences – Diversity of Methods and Materials 
Short Title: DRDHum2022 

Date: 01-Dec-2022 - 03-Dec-2022
Location: Jyväskylä, Finland 
Contact Person: Terhi Paakkinen
Meeting Email: drdhum2022 at jyu.fi
Web Site: https://www.jyu.fi/en/congress/drdhum2022 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 21-Mar-2022 

Meeting Description:

Today, there are many ways in which the human and social sciences use digital
resources and technology to investigate different aspects of human life. As
the significance and use of digital resources continually expands into new
fields of study, there are some disciplines which have already been working
with digital data for decades. As such, researchers now produce and have
access to an increasing range of different digital materials, offering new
opportunities for interdisciplinary scholarly work and enabling certain data
to be approached from different viewpoints and with novel and diverse
methodologies.

The Digital Research Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum 2022) conference aims to
bring together researchers who have different areas of interest and expertise
to discuss the themes of data compilation and management, and to share their
knowledge and experience of using digital materials, methods, and data
analysis tools. We are especially keen for researchers and research groups who
have implemented interdisciplinary research to participate in the event. We
are inviting scholars of all ages and experience, teachers, graduate students,
and any other parties that might be interested to participate and contribute
to this event.

DRDHum 2022 is organized by the University of Jyväskylä in collaboration with
FIN-CLARIAH. The event is the second in a series of conferences that,
postponed once because of COVID, will normally take place every other year in
one of the FIN-CLARIAN Consortium universities (part of CLARIAH Finland – a
research infrastructure for social sciences and the humanities). The first
(D)RDHum Conference was hosted at the University of Oulu in 2019, where the
focus was specifically on linguistic text corpora. The second conference – at
the University of Jyväskylä – will have a wider scope. Not only will the event
look at the use of digital resources and technologies in fields such as the
social sciences, language and communication sciences, and behavioural sciences
(for instance), but discussions this year are also encouraged to go beyond
textual data and also look at multimodal forms such as social media data, grid
databases, and big data.


2nd Call for Papers:

This is the third call for proposals for the 2nd International Conference on
Digital Research Data and Human Sciences, to be held in Jyväskylä, Finland,
December 1-3, 2022.
The deadline for submission of oral presentations and posters has been
extended until 21 Mar, 2022. 

Today, there are many ways in which the human and social sciences use digital
resources and technology to investigate different aspects of human life. As
the significance and use of digital resources continually expands into new
fields of study, there are some disciplines which have already been working
with digital data for decades. As such, researchers now produce and have
access to an increasing range of different digital materials, offering new
opportunities for interdisciplinary scholarly work and enabling certain data
to be approached from different viewpoints and with novel and diverse
methodologies. 
 
The Digital Research Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum 2022) conference aims to
bring together researchers who have different areas of interest and expertise
to discuss the themes of data compilation and management, and to share their
knowledge and experience of using digital materials, methods, and data
analysis tools. We are especially keen for researchers and research groups who
have implemented interdisciplinary research to participate in the event. We
are inviting scholars of all ages and experience, teachers, graduate students,
and any other parties that might be interested to participate and contribute
to this event. 
  
DRDHum 2022 is organized by the University of Jyväskylä in collaboration with
FIN-CLARIAH. The event is the second in a series of conferences that,
postponed once because of COVID, will normally take place every other year in
one of the FIN-CLARIN Consortium universities (part of CLARIAH Finland – a
research infrastructure for social sciences and the humanities). The first
(D)RDHum Conference was hosted at the University of Oulu in 2019, where the
focus was specifically on linguistic text corpora. The second conference – at
the University of Jyväskylä – will have a wider scope. Not only will the event
look at the use of digital resources and technologies in fields such as the
social sciences, language and communication sciences, and behavioural sciences
(for instance), but discussions this year are also encouraged to go beyond
textual data and also look at multimodal forms such as social media data, grid
databases, and big data.

Submissions of individual papers, posters, workshops and tutorials are welcome
but not limited to: 
* Humanities and social research in the fields of e.g. 
- digital media studies  
- digital journalism studies 
- technology-mediated communication 
- platform studies 
- digital gender and queer studies 
- digital cultural and ethnic studies 
- digital discourse analysis 
- signed, spoken and written linguistics 
- geographic information systems 
- network studies 
- digital consumption 
- gerontology and care work 
- digital history 
- emerging digital technologies 
- digital pedagogies  
  
* Theoretical and methodological aspects of digital humanities and social
studies, e.g. 
- computational approaches 
- corpora and corpus analyses 
- corpus-assisted and other digital discourse analyses 
- mixing quantitative and qualitative methodologies 
- data compilation and management 
- tools for digital data analysis    
 
Plenary speakers   
 
Prof. Lisa Blackman, Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies,
Goldsmiths, University of London  
 - Datafication, Affect, Contagion: An Affective approach to social media
(tentative title) 
Prof. Marianne Gullberg, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund university 
- Language as a multimodal phenomenon: Methodological and theoretical
challenges for the language sciences (tentative title) 
Prof. Bradley E. Wiggins, Department of Media Communication
- Researching Memes: Challenges, Pitfalls, and Opportunities (tentative title)




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