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[Matthew K. Gold](http://nycdh.org/members/mkgold/) started the topic [CFP for the ACH 2019 Conference](http://nycdh.org/groups/nycdh-announcements-71439400/forum/topic/cfp-for-the-ach-2019-conference/): at 6:38 pm, September 13, 2018
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The Association for Computers and the Humanities is delighted to share the Call for Proposals for our inaugural conference, to be held in Pittsburgh next July. Please share this announcement widely with your communities, as we would love to see you and your students there!
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**Call for Proposals: Association for Computers and the Humanities 2019**
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http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-en/
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Spanish ( http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-es/ )| French ( http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-fr/ )
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The inaugural Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) conference will take place in Pittsburgh, PA, July 23-26, 2019 at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center.
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**Conference Description**
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ACH is the United States-based constituent organization in the Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). The ACH 2019 conference, in partnership with Keystone DH, provides a forum for conversations on an expansive definition of digital humanities in a broad array of subject areas, methods, and communities of practice.
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ACH recognizes that this work is inherently and inextricably sociopolitical, and thus additionally, but not exclusively, welcomes scholarship that emphasizes social justice through the use of computers and related technologies in the study of humanistic subjects.
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As an organization committed to cross-disciplinary engagement, we welcome interdisciplinary proposals. We also are especially interested in receiving proposals from participants with a range of expertise and from a variety of roles, including alt-ac positions, employment outside of higher education, and graduate students. We further invite proposals from participants who are newcomers to digital humanities.
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Proposals should be between 250-500 words in length and should describe the proposed topic, requested time length, participants, and audience for the session, and should include five keywords. We suggest 250-word proposals for individual submissions and 500-word proposals for multi-speaker submissions. While proposals should be clearly linked to existing scholarly debates, formal citations are not required except for direct quotation. Submissions will be evaluated using double-blind peer review, so please omit identifying information, including author name and affiliation, in the proposal.
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Workshops (3 hours to full-day): In-depth hands-on sessions led by presenters with expertise, technical or otherwise, in an emerging topic or methodology of broad interest to the ACH community.
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The Association for Computers and the Humanities is delighted to share the Call for Proposals for our inaugural conference, to be held in Pittsburgh next July. Please share this announcement widely with your communities, as we would love to see you and your students there!
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<strong>Call for Proposals: Association for Computers and the Humanities 2019</strong>
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Spanish ( http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-es/ )| French ( http://ach2019.ach.org/cfp/cfp-call-for-participation-fr/ )
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Deadline: November 10, 2018
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The inaugural Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) conference will take place in Pittsburgh, PA, July 23-26, 2019 at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center.
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ACH is the United States-based constituent organization in the Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). The ACH 2019 conference, in partnership with Keystone DH, provides a forum for conversations on an expansive definition of digital humanities in a broad array of subject areas, methods, and communities of practice.
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As an organization committed to cross-disciplinary engagement, we welcome interdisciplinary proposals. We also are especially interested in receiving proposals from participants with a range of expertise and from a variety of roles, including alt-ac positions, employment outside of higher education, and graduate students. We further invite proposals from participants who are newcomers to digital humanities.
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We encourage those proposing sessions to consider formats beyond the traditional 20-minute paper panels, such as roundtables, multi-speaker panels, digital posters, lightning talks, installations, and performances. When proposing a session, we ask that you describe your session type and indicate a preferred time length for the session. Suggestions are below, but we encourage proposers to move beyond them and to think creatively about other possibilities.
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Proposals should be between 250-500 words in length and should describe the proposed topic, requested time length, participants, and audience for the session, and should include five keywords. We suggest 250-word proposals for individual submissions and 500-word proposals for multi-speaker submissions. While proposals should be clearly linked to existing scholarly debates, formal citations are not required except for direct quotation. Submissions will be evaluated using double-blind peer review, so please omit identifying information, including author name and affiliation, in the proposal.
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Workshops (3 hours to full-day): In-depth hands-on sessions led by presenters with expertise, technical or otherwise, in an emerging topic or methodology of broad interest to the ACH community.
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