交换机 | 香港恒生大学DH2020会议征稿
会议日期: | 2020年11月13日至14日 |
论文申请提交日期(250字): | 2020年7月1日之前 |
采纳通知: | 2020年8月1日之前 |
论文全文提交: | 2020年10月18日之前 |
本资讯转自:https://dh2020.hsu.edu.hk/
International Conference on Digital Representation and Research in Art, Humanities and Culture
13-14 November 2020 (Friday – Saturday)
Lee Ping Yuen Chamber (D801), 8/F, Lee Quo Wei Academic Building (Block D), The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
With the advent of digital technologies and their applications, the humanities disciplines that are traditionally text based have been reconceived in newer relations and newer modes of representation. Such new representations make it possible to probe the hidden connections behind large sets of data and reconfigure them in temporal and spatial dimensions that are unnoticed before. The use of digital technologies also helps uncover the visual and interactive nature of the hidden connections. Put simply, it is the digital database that has demonstrated its power in uncovering new relations and in presenting new images.
The revolutions digital representations have brought about are not limited to new modes of representation, they also are capable of showing new connections in relations. All such changes demand new research methodologies that look at data beyond texts. When text representation is replaced by images and when connections are supplemented by database generated relations, what will be the role of critical interpretations? What will remain to be done in close reading? New research methodologies in digital humanities have posed questions that challenge not only data management, data curation, text encoding and extraction, but also new conceptions of critical interpretation. How are these problems handled in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America?
Language of the Conference
English will be the official language of the conference. There may be one or two panels in Chinese.
Publication
Selected papers will be published in book form by Springer. Please follow the MLA style (8th edition with in-text citation) when submitting the full paper.
Financial Sponsorship
Participants are expected to take care of their own travel expenses. A limited number of travel subsidies are available to scholars. Applicants should indicate in their submission whether they would like to be considered for funding support. Selection is based on comprehensive review of the applicant’s profile, including but not limited to the quality of the accepted abstract and the financial need of the applicant. Registration fees may be waived for qualified applicants.
Submissions of individual papers and panels are welcome but not limited to the following topics:
(1) Digital Art, Image and Visualization of Culture
(2) Digital Archives and Museums
(3) Digitization and Simulation in Spatial History
(4) Literature in Digitized Forms
(5) Problems of Representation in Digitization of Humanities
(6) Humanistic Education in the Digital Age
(7) Human Language in the Digital Age
(8) Human Subjectivity in the Digital Age
(9) Digital Humanities in Asia
(10) Social Media in the Digital Age
(11) Performing Arts in the Digital Age
(12) Gamification in Culture and Education
(13) Digital Culture and Interactive Games
(14) Intermedia Art and Digital Performance
(15) Digital Database, Data Curation and Image Analysis
(16) Digital Humanities in the Greater China Region
(17) Digital Humanities in the Publishing Industry
Chairman
Professor Kwok-kan Tam
Chair Professor and Dean of School of Humanities and Social Science
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Members
Professor Lang Kao
Director of Centre for Greater China Studies; Head of Department of Social Science
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Dr Shiru Wang
Associate Director of Centre for Greater China Studies; Assistant Professor of Department of Social Science
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Dr Muk Yan Wong
Associate Director of Centre for Greater China Studies; Assistant Professor of Department of Social Science
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Dr Paul K Y Fung
Head of Department of English
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Dr John K W Yuen
Associate Professor of Department of Chinese
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Dr Sunny S K Lam
Associate Professor of School of Arts and Social Sciences
The Open University of Hong Kong
Dr Kaby W S Kung
Assistant Professor of School of Arts and Social Sciences
The Open University of Hong Kong
Dr Anna W B Tso
Associate Professor of School of Arts and Social Sciences
The Open University of Hong Kong
Dr David K M Yip
Associate Professor of School of Arts and Social Sciences
The Open University of Hong Kong
Ms Rebekah S H Wong
Head of Digital and Multimedia Services
Hong Kong Baptist University Library
Secretary
Ms Joanne Chow
Executive Officer
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Lee Ping Yuen Chamber (D801), 8/F, Lee Quo Wei Academic Building (Block D), The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Transportation:
Tate’s Cairn Tunnel bus stop
Bus:
272S, 277X, 286M, 307, 307P, 373, 680, 680A, 680X, N680, 681, 681P, 682, 682P 74X, 75X, 80X, 82P, 82X, 83X, 84M, 85C, 85M, 89C, 89D, 89X
HSUHK (Kwong Sin Street) bus stop
Mini-bus:
65A, 65K, 808, 808P
Bus:
83K, 83S, 86, N182
Enquiry Hotline:
(852) 3963 5611
Email Address:
cgcs@hsu.edu.hk
Office Address:
Room H1-04, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Hang Shin Link, Siu Lek Yuen, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
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