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Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to inform you that the CFP is now live
<http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-en/> for the
inaugural Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) conference in
July 23-26, 2019. I encourage you to review the CFP and apply. Please share
this CFP widely. We have also provided translations of the CFP in Spanish
and French (see links below). If you have any questions, feel free to let
me know or contact the co-chairs.

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*Call for Proposals*

Spanish <http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-es> | French
<http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-fr/>

Deadline: November 10, 2018
Submit a proposal:  https://www.conftool.org/ach2019

The inaugural Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) conference
will take place in Pittsburgh, PA, July 23-26, 2019 at the Pittsburgh
Marriott City Center.


*Conference Description *
ACH is the United States-based constituent organization in the Alliance for
Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). The ACH 2019 conference, in
partnership with Keystone DH, provides a forum for conversations on an
expansive definition of digital humanities in a broad array of subject
areas, methods, and communities of practice.

ACH recognizes that this work is inherently and inextricably
sociopolitical, and thus additionally, but not exclusively, welcomes
scholarship that emphasizes social justice through the use of computers and
related technologies in the study of humanistic subjects.

Areas of engagement include but are not limited to:

   - Computational and digital approaches to research and pedagogy;
   - Digital media, art, literature, history, music, film, and games;
   - Digital librarianship;
   - Digital humanities tools and infrastructures;
   - Humanistic research on digital objects and cultures;
   - Knowledge infrastructures;
   - Physical computing;
   - Resource creation, curation, and engagement;
   - Use of digital technologies to write, publish, and review scholarship.

We particularly invite proposals on anti-racist, queer, postcolonial and
decolonial, indigenous, Black studies, cultural and critical ethnic
studies, and intersectional feminist interventions in digital studies.

As an organization committed to cross-disciplinary engagement, we welcome
interdisciplinary proposals. We also are especially interested in receiving
proposals from participants with a range of expertise and from a variety of
roles, including alt-ac positions, employment outside of higher education,
and graduate students. We further invite proposals from participants who
are newcomers to digital humanities.

*Conference Proposals*

We encourage those proposing sessions to consider formats beyond the
traditional 20-minute paper panels, such as roundtables, multi-speaker
panels, digital posters, lightning talks, installations, and performances.
When proposing a session, we ask that you describe your session type and
indicate a preferred time length for the session. Suggestions are below,
but we encourage proposers to move beyond them and to think creatively
about other possibilities.

Proposals should be between 250-500 words in length and should describe the
proposed topic, requested time length, participants, and audience for the
session, and should include five keywords. We suggest 250-word proposals
for individual submissions and 500-word proposals for multi-speaker
submissions. While proposals should be clearly linked to existing scholarly
debates, formal citations are not required except for direct quotation.
Submissions will be evaluated using double-blind peer review, so please
omit identifying information, including author name and affiliation, in the
proposal.

While our CFP has been released in English, Spanish, and French, we welcome
proposals for contributions in other languages. Proposals will be reviewed
in the language of submission. Regardless of the language of your proposal,
please ensure that your five keywords are in English to facilitate program
scheduling.

Proposals will be submitted using ConfTool: https://www.conftool.org/ach2019.
Please create a new account to submit your proposal.

Please note that for the purposes of scheduling, we may suggest an
alternative length or collaboration between related proposals. While there
is no limit on number of submissions, the committee will not normally
schedule more than two presentations from one primary author.

*Suggested Proposal Types and Duration*

The proposal types and durations below are suggestions. We eagerly welcome
alternatives.

*Workshops* (3 hours to full-day): In-depth hands-on sessions led by
presenters with expertise, technical or otherwise, in an emerging topic or
methodology of broad interest to the ACH community.

*Panels* (1 hour): Engaging sessions that facilitate dialogue between
panelists and across panel and audience, highlighting connections between
projects, methods, or themes.

*Papers* (10-20 minutes): Dynamic presentations that share experiments,
works in progress, or sustained reflections and outcomes of more complete
projects while engaging a range of participants and fostering connections
and dialogue.

*Roundtables* (1 hour): Sessions for which speakers provide brief
interventions or framing on a set of issues, keywords, methods, and/or
themes, followed by open discussion among speakers and the audience.

*Lightning Talks* (5 minutes): Highly-focused presentations that succinctly
introduce a topic, method, tool, project, or work-in-progress to catalyze
ideas and foster follow-up discussion.

*Posters* (poster session): Poster proposals present work on any relevant
topic or offer project tool, and software demonstrations in any stage of
development.

*Installations and Performances* (1 hour to ongoing throughout conference):
Art work, creative data visualizations, performances, demonstrations, and
other critical interventions that engage conference issues, methods and
themes.

*Proposal Review and Notification *

ACH 2019 submissions will undergo double-blind peer review. Please remove
all identifying information from your proposal submission including author
name and affiliation. Presenters will be notified of acceptance by February
18, 2019.


*Code of Conduct *
ACH is dedicated to creating a safe, respectful, and collegial conference
environment for the benefit of everyone who attends and for the advancement
of research and scholarship in fields supported by ACH. The ACH 2019
conference will be governed by the ADHO Conference Code of Conduct (
http://adho.org/administration/conference-coordinating-program-committee/adho-conference-code-conduct).
Please review the Code of Conduct and indicate your willingness to observe
it when signing up for your ConfTool account.


*Accessibility *
ACH strives to ensure that the conference is accessible for all
participants. We will provide guidelines for accessibility of sessions to
all accepted participants. Gender-neutral bathrooms will be available for
attendees, and we are working to secure a lactation room and childcare
services. More information, along with a request for information about
participant needs, will be circulated in early 2019.


*Travel and Accommodations *
ACH 2019 will take place at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center, located in
downtown Pittsburgh. We are working to secure dormitory housing for the
conference as well. The closest airport is Pittsburgh International
Airport.


*Contact Information *
For questions and concerns about the CFP, conference program, submissions,
Code of Conduct, or accessibility, please contact the program committee
co-chairs: Roopika Risam ([log in to unmask]) and Patrick Juola (
[log in to unmask]).

If you are interested in translating this call for proposals into
Portuguese, German, Italian, or another language, please contact the
co-chairs.


*Program Committee *
Co-chair: Roopika Risam, Salem State University
Co-chair: Patrick Juola, Duquesne University
Emily Esten, Kennedy Institute
Sylvia Fernández, University of Houston
Heather Froehlich, Penn State University
Anna Kijas, Boston College
Nabil Kashyap, Swarthmore College
Thomas Padilla, UNLV


*Steering Committee *
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Michigan State University
Matthew K. Gold, CUNY Graduate Center
Jennifer Guiliano, IUPUI
Patrick Juola, Duquesne University
Alison Langmead, University of Pittsburgh
Jessica Otis, George Mason University
Gesina Phillips, Duquesne University
Roopika Risam, Salem State University
Scott B. Weingart, Carnegie Mellon University

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Anna E. Kijas, MA, MLS
Senior Digital Scholarship Librarian
Boston College Libraries
140 Commonwealth Ave.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Tel: 617-552-4253

Schedule an appointment <https://annakijas.youcanbook.me/> |
https://ds.bc.edu/ |@anna_kijas <https://twitter.com/anna_kijas> | She/Hers

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