International Workshop of Education on Digital Humanities Innovative 
Application in the Big Data Era 2019 (WEDHIA 2019), as a Satellite  of DADH 2019
December 3-6, 2019, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan
Organizer: The Teaching Resource Center of the Ministry of Education Talent 
Cultivation Project for Digital Humanities at National Chengchi University
http://www.dhcreate.nccu.edu.tw/wedhia2019.html
 
Theme of the Workshop: Digital Humanities and Digital Economy: Riding the 
Second Wave of Consilience
The international workshop WEDHIA is part of the 4-year Talent Cultivation 
Project for Digital Humanities (TCDH) sponsored by R.O.C.’s Ministry of 
Education. The project and the workshop are engaged in the idea of consilience 
between science and the humanities.  While various efforts have been tried 
before TCDH, the gulf between science and the humanities remain blatant.  The 
current ICT and digital revolution can either deepen the gap or, if properly 
channeled, facilitate consilience.  It is the latter the essential goal of 
TCDH.  To do so, TCDH runs a large-scale experiment by encouraging the novel 
course designs that integrate digital technology into the education of the 
broadly defined humanities.  In the meanwhile, WEDHIA is organized as a 
platform to connect the international communities of scholars, pragmatists, and 
policymakers with similar pursuits.  
As WEDHIA 2018, WEDHIA 2019 will be held as a satellite event of the 
International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH 
2019).  The theme of this year is “Digital Humanities and Digital Economy: 
Riding the Second Wave of Consilience.” 
We invite submissions of abstracts relating (but not limited) to the following 
aspects of digital humanities and digital economy:
·       Consilience among ICT/digital humanities/digital economy
·       Democratization of programming and design in the courses of digital 
humanities and digital social sciences
·       Course planning and curriculum design involving the application of big 
data
·       Spatial humanities and spatial social sciences
 
Keynote Speakers: 
              Jonathan Allen, University of San Francisco
              Soichiro Takagi, University of Tokyo
 
Submissions (of the Abstract up to 500 words)
All submissions should be made via the submissions page here.  
 
Post-Conference Publications
For those who are interested in having their submissions be published in the 
special issue of the journal Complexity, please follow the guideline provided 
in the link
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/si/137909/cfp/  
 
Important Dates
Abstract (up to 500 words): Oct 15, 2019
Acceptance Notification:  Oct 31, 2019
Registration: Nov. 20, 2019 
(The presenting author of the accepted submissions will be waived of 
registration.)
Conference:  Dec 3-Dec 6, 2019
Full Paper Submission to Special Issue: Dec 6, 2019
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