At ICMS #Kzoo2024:
Premodern Digital Ecologies (Thurs, 1:30, Sangren Hall 1730)
Futures of Fragmentology? (Thurs, 3:30, Hybrid Sangren 1730)
Digitized Manuscripts as Sources for Research (Sat., 3:20, Sangren 4510)
Reception, Sat 6-7, Student Center 3203, fireplace lounge
Digital Philology is sponsoring two sessions at ICMS Kalamazoo 2024:
Roundtable Title: Digitized Manuscripts as Sources for Research
Session Title: Premodern Digital Ecologies
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Digital Philology is sponsoring two sessions at ICMS Kalamazoo 2024:
Roundtable Title: Digitized Manuscripts as Sources for Research
Session Title: Premodern Digital Ecologies
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Deadline for proposals of papers and contributions to sessions is September 15 and must be communicated through the ICMS portal: https://t.co/7h4xyxoJK9
Digital Philology is sponsoring two sessions at ICMS Kalamazoo 2024:
Roundtable Title: Digitized Manuscripts as Sources for Research
Session Title: Premodern Digital Ecologies
Details in replies
Address queries (for Digital Ecologies) to organizers: Andrew Richmond, Southern Connecticut State University, [email protected] and Aylin Malcolm, University of Guelph, [email protected]
Calling for abstracts for our "Premodern Digital Ecologies" session at #kzoo2024, sponsored by @DigitalPhilolo1. Full text in comments.
Submit by Sep 15 here: https://t.co/jnAJkgSiXh
(under “Sponsored and Special Sessions of Papers”). #MedievalTwitter#DH@digitalmedieval
Coming to #kzoo2023? Check out Digital Philology's two special sessions (207, 257) and we will also be represented on the "Surveying Journals" session (188). See you there!
You still have time to submit an abstract to be considered for the special issue of @DigitalPhilolo1 I'm guest editing on Race and Identity in the Later Medieval World! Full CFP in image and can be provided in other formats upon request. Send 500-word abstracts to me by Jan. 23!
The latest from @DigitalPhilolo1 is a special issue, titled "The Medieval and Early Modern Reception of Marco Polo’s Description of the World." Read Guest Editor Mark Cruse's issue introduction: https://t.co/52a9gBYYbu
New issue! Vol. 11.2: The Medieval and Early Modern Reception of Marco Polo’s Description of the World. https://t.co/Cs2zDynaXm
Guest Editor, Mark Cruse