September 16, 2012

Call for Papers: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World

From http://apaclassics.org/index.php/apa_blog/apa_blog_entry/cfp_word_space_time_digital_perspectives_on_the_classical_world

CFP: Word, Space, Time: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World
An interdisciplinary conference organized by the Digital Classics Association

University at Buffalo, SUNY
Buffalo, NY 14261, USA
April 5 - 6, 2013

Archaeological GIS, digital historical mapping, literary text mining, and other computational techniques are increasingly shaping how we understand classical antiquity. Digital methods are breaking down sub-disciplinary barriers, allowing literary scholars to more easily explore inscriptions, archaeologists to place their findings on digital historical maps, and philosophers to explore style and argument with sophisticated search techniques. Digital tools also offer new ways to explain aspects of classical antiquity in the classroom and to the public at large.

The aim of the inaugural Digital Classics Association (DCA) conference is to provide a survey of current approaches to digital methods of research, teaching, and outreach across classical sub-disciplines, with the goals of further opening inter-disciplinary perspectives and establishing common objectives for digital research and education.

Abstracts are invited from professional and independent scholars, graduate students, educators, and digital developers who engage with emerging digital methods in any area of classical antiquity.

The abstract receipt deadline is December 14, 2012.

View the full call for papers at http://apaclassics.org/index.php/apa_blog/apa_blog_entry/cfp_word_space_time_digital_perspectives_on_the_classical_world

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