
Conference Details – DH2020
The theme of the conference is “carrefours/intersections,” a place where paths cross. The theme recalls the geographical and cultural heritage of Ottawa, a bilingual city in unceded Algonquin …
2020 will invite well-known scholars and domain experts both at home and abroad. This conference will engage with the frontier issues, theoretical and methodological aspects, …
**Deadline extended** DH2020 | EADH - The European …
Oct 10, 2019 · dh2020.adho.org. The theme of the 2020 conference is "Carrefours/Intersections", a place where roads or streets meet. We specifically invite proposals that relate to our sub …
Welcome to the Conference! | DH2020
We were so looking forward to welcoming you to Ottawa this summer. DH2020 was to have been hosted on the border of Canada’s two most populous provinces, Ontario and Québec, on the …
DH2020 – ARIADNE PLUS
DH2020 is scheduled to take place in Ottawa, Canada from the 20th-25th July and a decision regarding this will be made by early May. Please refer to the conference website for further …
DH2020
Now in its 31st year, DH2020 will be hosted on the border of Canada’s two most populous provinces, Ontario and Québec, on the traditional unceded land of the Kitchissippi …
Digital Humanities 2020 (Cancelled) - events - Librarianship
Jul 22, 2020 · Theme: carrefours/intersections. Join us for DH2020 in Ottawa. The city is situated on the border of Canada’s two most populous provinces, Ontario and Québec, on the …
Conference Events | DH2020
In this two hour tutorial, the facilitators will raise questions that are germane to digital humanities centers, labs and institutes regardless of location, size, or stage of development.
因疫情影響,DH2020公布新訊息... - 數位人文交流平台Taiwan …
Conference Theme The theme of the conference is “carrefours/intersections,” a place where paths cross. The theme recalls the geographical and cultural heritage of Ottawa, a bilingual …
DH2020 Book of Abstracts - ruor.uottawa.ca
The DH2020 conference was slated to be held at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University in July 2020, but was cancelled in March due to the covid pandemic.