Dear colleagues,

*Apologies for cross-posting

Please consider submitting to DHd2024 (Digital Humanities Conference of the 
German Speaking Area) in Passau.
The Call for Papers also can be found here: 
https://dhd2024.dig-hum.de/call-for-papers/

We also warmly welcome reviewers. Please sign up at Conftool 
(https://www.conftool.net/dhd2024/) and select your preferred topics to review.
If you already had a conftool account for DHd2023, you can use your previous 
credentials.


Important Dates:
19.07.2023 Submission Deadline
02.11.2023 Notification of acceptance
04.12.2023 Submission of camera ready version
04.12.2023 Start of registration
15.02.2024 End of registration
26.02.2024 - 01.03.2024 Conference in Passau


Call For Papers (English)
(German and English CfP here: https://dhd2024.dig-hum.de/call-for-papers/ )

DHd Annual Conference PASSAU 2024
Conference theme “DH Quo Vadis”

It has been a decade since the representatives of the DHd �C Association for 
Digital Humanities in the German Speaking Area first gathered in Passau for the 
annual conference.
The conference has since been held in various locations in Germany and other 
German-speaking countries.
As we approach the DHd2024, it is an opportunity to reflect on the progress 
made within the discipline and develop future perspectives.
Over the past ten years, not only has the DHd community steadily grown, but the 
fields of research and the applications of digital humanities have also evolved 
and transformed.
Digital methods and tools have become integral to everyday research and various 
aspects of life, with digitization being a prominent topic in public discourse, 
such as artificial intelligence and big data.
Therefore, the Digital Humanities have consistently faced the task of 
accompanying and providing crucial support in this process, especially in 
offering interpretation and assistance.

This raises questions such as:
How can the Digital Humanities meet the increasing demands in areas such as 
sustainability, ethics, data protection, interdisciplinary collaboration, and 
data-intensive research?
How will the field of DH develop in the next ten years?
What are the current and future challenges facing DH?
Which methods should be further pursued, and which ones should be reconsidered?
For DH researchers, who benefit from the interdisciplinary approach and have 
access to a wide range of methods, it is a challenge to maintain an overview 
and adequately assess all approaches.
For instance, digital methods and tools need to be critically examined and 
their application to diverse subject areas critically questioned.
This process also involves learning from failures and leveraging both positive 
and negative experiences from the last decade.
The DHd2024 conference will provide a platform to exchange these experiences 
and discuss potential avenues for development.

The representatives of the field have the responsibility of addressing these 
challenges and shaping the future of DH through collaborative discussions, to 
meet the demands of a changing digital society.

Possible topics for submissions:
- Methodological and technical perspectives for the future
- Artificial intelligence and its role in the humanities
- The impact of Digital Humanities in public discourse
- Citizen Science and Digital Humanities
- Reflections on ten years of DH in the German-speaking areas: trends, 
successes, and failures
- Current status of standardization efforts: standardized vocabularies, 
ontologies, markup languages, etc.

Besides these focus areas, submissions on any topic related to Digital 
Humanities are welcome.
Additionally, both positive and negative project results can be presented and 
discussed.


Submission Requirements

The following may be submitted:

Presentations (submission of at least 1500, maximum 2000 words)
Presentations in the Doctoral Consortium (submission of at least 500, maximum 
750 words)
Panels (minimum three, maximum six participants, submission of at least 1200, 
maximum 1500 words)
Posters (minimum 500, maximum 750 words)
Pre-conference half-day or full-day workshops (minimum submission 1200 words, 
maximum 1500 words)

To submit, register on ConfTool (https://www.conftool.net/dhd2024/) and upload 
a dhc file created using the DHConvalidator web service for peer review. 
Additionally, provide a short summary of approximately 100-150 words in 
ConfTool. The accepted submissions, which are considered as citable small 
publications, will be published individually and in the conference publication 
on the Zenodo Community of the DHd Association. They will also be featured on 
the conference website and program with short abstracts. The DHConvalidator 
provides a template for submitting in Word or OpenOffice formats, which 
includes guidelines for citations, references, and bibliography.

The deadline for submissions is 19th July 2023, at 23:59 CEST.

Please note that, like in previous years, this deadline will not be extended.

The review process will follow an open peer review system, where the names of 
submitters and reviewers will be disclosed to each other (known as open 
identities). However, the actual reviews will not be published. Notification of 
acceptance will be sent by 2nd November 2023. For any submission-related 
queries, please contact [email protected] via email.

The main languages of exchange in the DHd community are German and English. 
Proposals can be submitted in German as well as in English. We encourage all 
participants to present their contributions to the conference in German, but 
contributions in English are also welcome.

It is understood that accepted submissions will be presented by the submitters 
in person and on site.

Each individual may submit only one talk or poster (as the presenting person in 
ConfTool) and can give only one talk. Co-authorship is limited to a maximum of 
two additional oral or poster submissions. Furthermore, each individual can be 
involved in a maximum of one panel or workshop submission.

DHd working groups are allowed one additional submission (workshop, panel, or 
poster), clearly identified as such. For submissions with multiple 
contributors, it is recommended to use the CRediT taxonomy 
(https://credit.niso.org/) to indicate the roles of each contributor in a 
footnote at the beginning of the submission (e.g., “Contributor Roles: 
Firstname1 Name1 (Conceptualization), Firstname2 Name2 (Software), Firstname3 
Name3 (Writing �C review & editing)”).An academic paper typically includes a 
bibliography at the end. The word count does not include the words in the 
bibliography or captions. All other words are counted.

A good submission adheres to the principles of sound research work, providing a 
substantial and formally structured description of the research question, 
materials, methods, and results. Please note that submissions should be concise 
yet complete academic publications suitable for publication. If you are 
uncertain about the format of the submission, we recommend referring to 
successful examples from the previous conference. The Book of Abstracts for 
DHd2023 offers an overview of accepted presentations, panels, posters, and 
workshops. Additionally, the review process handout (in German) for the DHd 
annual conferences is a helpful resource.


Possible formats:

Individual presentations (20′ presentation + 10′ discussion; submission of at 
least 1500, maximum 2000 words): Unpublished results or developments of 
significant new methods or digital resources and/or a methodological or 
theoretical concept should be presented. Presentation submissions should 
contextualise the research contribution in an appropriate way against the 
background of the current state of research and clearly demonstrate its 
significance for the (digital) humanities or a respective sub-field thereof. 
For projects without interim results, the poster format is recommended.For 
accepted presentation submissions, a camera-ready version of max. 2,500 words 
must be submitted by 01.12.2023, taking into account the expert opinions.

Presentations in the Doctoral Consortium (submission of at least 500, maximum 
750 words): The promotion of young researchers is a particular concern of the 
annual conferences of the Dhd. For this reason, presentations can be submitted 
separately to a Doctoral Consortium to present dissertation projects of 
selected participants. In addition to the opportunity to present one’s own 
research topic, feedback from the specialist audience can also be obtained in 
this way to further develop one’s own doctoral project thematically and 
methodologically. The focus is on the initial phase of the doctorate. Doctoral 
candidates with advanced projects are therefore encouraged to submit individual 
presentations (see above).Exposés (500-750 words, plus bibliography) for the 
Doctoral Consortium can be submitted in the usual way via the ConfTool as a 
contribution of the type (conference track) “Doctoral Consortium” until 19 July 
2023. The best submissions will be invited to the Doctoral Consortium. For 
them, the participation fee for the conference will be waived; in addition, the 
costs for an overnight stay will be covered by the organisers, if possible. 
Additional accommodation and travel costs will be borne by the participants 
themselves.In addition, it is planned to award travel grants to lecturers and 
participants who have little or no financial resources within the framework of 
their own positions and projects. Participants in the Doctoral Consortium will 
also be able to apply for these travel grants. A separate call will be 
published for the travel grants.

Panels (minimum three, maximum six participants including moderator; 60′ panel 
discussion, 30′ Q&A from audience; minimum submission 1200, maximum 1500 
words): Panels provide an opportunity for three to six participants to discuss 
a topic that goes beyond the scope of a single project, project network or 
research centre. Panels should not be composed exclusively of participants from 
the same project. It is encouraged to submit panels related to the conference 
theme and to give the audience the chance to discuss controversial topics. Care 
should be taken to ensure that a panel is staffed according to diversity 
criteria. It is expected that no more than one third of the 90-minute session 
will be devoted to prepared statements and that the debate within the panel 
will allow sufficient time for discussion with the audience. Panel organisers 
will submit a brief description of the topic of at least 1200 words, maximum 
1500 words, and confirm the willingness of the listed individuals to 
participate in the panel. For the acceptance of a panel submission, the 
stringent presentation of the thematic or methodological coherence of the 
individual contributions is of decisive importance.

Posters (minimum submission 500 words, maximum 750 words): Posters can be 
submitted on any topic of the Call for Papers. They may also describe the 
status of individual projects in a descriptive manner. The posters will each be 
published together with the submissions in the Zenodo Community of the DHd 
Association under a CC-BY licence. Posters that are accepted for presentation 
must therefore be submitted by the presenters as a file via ConfTool by 
28.02.2024 at the latest. Further information on the procedure will be 
communicated to the poster presenters after acceptance.

Pre-conference workshops (half day/4 h to two half days/8 h incl. breaks; 
submission of at least 1200, maximum 1500 words): In addition to teaching, 
training or tutorial formats (e.g. on specific topics, technologies, tools, key 
skills), collaborative forms of work on topics and/or data (e.g. hackathons, 
bar camps, tool testing) and longer meetings of DHd working groups geared 
towards a predefined output can also be submitted. Workshops will last half a 
day (4 hours, including break) or two half days (7-8 hours, including breaks) 
and will take place on Monday and Tuesday of the conference week. Submissions 
must include the following information:
Title and a brief description of the topic (minimum 1200, maximum 1500 words), 
full contact details of all contributors and a paragraph on their research 
interests.
Details of the format
Information on the target audience, in particular on necessary prior knowledge
The number of possible participants
Information on any technical equipment required
The call for papers specific to the workshop, if one is published.
Workshop leaders are expected to register for the conference. Only presenters 
who are not otherwise participating in other events of the conference can be 
exempted from registration.



Best

Thomas Haider


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Dr. phil. Thomas Nikolaus Haider

Digital Humanities and Multilingual Computational Linguistics

University of Passau
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