Digital Humanities in Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS, Phoenix, 6-8 February 2020)

deadline for submissions: 
November 1, 2019
full name / name of organization: 
William Bowen, Liz Grumbach, Ray Siemens
contact email: 

Call for Papers: Digital Humanities in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

UNFREEDOM

26th Annual ACMRS Conference, https://acmrs.org/conferences/annual-acmrs-conference

6-8 February 2020, ASU Tempe Campus

 

For the past several years, Iter Community (with support of the Renaissance Knowledge Network, ReKN http://rekn.itercommunity.org, and Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance http://www.itergateway.org) have has sponsored sessions at the ACMRS annual conference exploring the intersection of computational methods and Medieval and Renaissance Studies.  For the 2020 gathering, we invite paper proposals that explore any topic related to the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance and its intersection with the Digital Humanities, including and beyond those aligned with the general theme of the conference.  Reflecting on the conference theme, we also encourage paper proposals that consider digital humanities and digital cultural studies through the lens of “Unfreedom,” particularly discussions and analyses of power and privilege.

 

Please send paper proposals including a title, one paragraph abstract, and brief biographical statement by 1 November 2019 to acmrsDH@gmail.com.

 

We thank Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages & Renaissance (http://www.itergateway.org) and ACMRS for its support of these panels in the past.