ICCC 2018: Ninth International Conference on Computational Creativity |
Website | http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/ |
Poster | download |
Submission deadline | April 30, 2018 |
WORKSHOP ON DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND COMPUTATIONAL CREATIVITY: DIGITAL CULTURE, OPEN DATA, COLLECTIONS, TOOLS AND DATA VISUALIZATION IN HUMANITIES.
The so-called Digital Humanities have favored the inclusion of new methods, approaches and perspectives for study and research in many areas such as the Humanities and Social Sciences. New areas, objects and methodologies that allow the epistemological approach from other points of view and different perspectives. However, the above would not be possible without the formation of interdisciplinary teams that will carry out a collaborative and complementary work for the development of research and projects that link humanistic and scientific-technical profiles.
Important Dates
- Paper Deadline: April 30th, 2018
- Notifications to Authors: May 10th, 2018
- Camera-Ready Deadline: May 25th, 2018
- Workshop: June 25th, 2018
Topics
The suggested topics to present and / or expose to the Humanities workshop Digital are the following:
- Computational Creativity.
- Cultural, historical and ideological aspects of the Digital Humanities.
- Files and documentation: digitalization, preservation.
- Libraries and digital collections: creation, management, maintenance.
- Digital Culture: access, participation, collaboration and dissemination.
- Standards.
- Metadata.
- Resources, tools and free software for its application to Humanities
- Digital methodologies.
Submission Instructions
The research articles, projects and work in progress that are sent to be part of the workshop will have an approximate length of 5-8 pages, and will be sent in ICCC format (http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/ICCC-author-kit.zip) through the easychair platform to proceed to double-blind peer review and guarantee thus the anonymity of the participants.
The language can be English and / or Spanish. In addition to novel articles and research on Digital Humanities, presentations of ongoing projects will also be accepted (with the possibility of sending a recording if not all the information or material is available on site) for which an estimated time of 10-15 minutes will be given to the authors. Subsequently, a round of questions will be opened among the attendees, in order to encourage debate and the generation of knowledge in the field of Digital Humanities.
The papers must be submitted to the Easychair link: https://easychair.org/cfp/iccc2018-workshop-digital-humanities
Organizers
Beatriz Garrido Ramos - Department of Spanish Literature and Theory of Literature. Assistant Professor University UNED (Spain).
José Ángel Méndez Martínez - Director of ArtyHum Digital Journal of Arts and Humanities.