New Announcement: 22nd Dec 2024
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Are experiences of the digital in the Global South identical with those in the Global North? If not, is it possible to explore the structural and discursive limitations of digital experiences and digital identities, across different cultures and time periods, using dominant and primarily Global North/Minority World based theoretical frameworks? In spite of majority worlds/Global South communities being home to the largest user base of digital technologies, discourses around digital use are still dominated by the frameworks modeled on instances from the Global North. We ask: what may theories/praxes of digital subjectivities from the Global South look like?
To explore this crucial question, the Digital Humanities Interdisciplinary Research Platform at the Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur (DH-IDRP, IIT-J) in association with the Digital Humanities Alliance for Research and Teaching Innovations (DHARTI), is proud to host the fourth International DHARTI Conference from December 10-13, 2024 in the historic city of Jodhpur (view popular attractions).
Highlights:
Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Engage in crucial conversations that bridge scientific-technological discourses with humanities and sociological research.
Global Perspective: Understand the unique challenges and opportunities in the Majority Worlds'/Global South’s digital landscape.
Collaborative Platform: Build networks and collaborate with national and international delegates.
Important Dates:
Call for Papers: August 26, 2024
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: October 15, 2024
Notification of Selection: November 8, 2024
Deadline for Early Bird Registration: November 28, 2024
Deadline for Registration: December 3, 2024
Conference Week: December 10-13, 2024
Please submit your proposals by visiting the Participants portal before October 15, 2024, midnight Indian Standard Time (GMT +5:30).
Digital Identities and Their Intersections (Race, Caste, Class, Disabilities, Gender, Linguistic, Ethnic Identities, and Others)
Digital Spatiality/Cyberspaces and Cyberpower
Digital Pedagogy
Digital Healthcare and Well-Being
Digital and the Environment
Digital Popular Culture: Comics and Games
Digital Storytelling
Digital Arts & Aesthetics
Digital Archiving
Green Computing and Minimal Computing
Critical Code/Data/Algorithm Studies
Digital Divide and Economy
Decoloniality and DH
Computational Linguistics and Under-Served/Low-Resource Languages
We invite proposals from interested scholars, educators, researchers, industry personalities, artists, and other stakeholders in the field of Digital Humanities and other allied areas.
You can access the complete Call for Proposal (CFP) here.