We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the newly established Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin [1], which will run for the first time in the Winter Term 2012. This initiative, inspired by and connected to London’s Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminar [2], is organized in association with the German Archaeological Institute and the Excellence Cluster TOPOI.
We
invite submissions on research which employ digital methods, resources
or technologies in an innovative way in order to enable increased
understanding of the ancient world at large. Abstracts, either in
English or in German, of 300-500 words max. (bibliographic references excluded) should be uploaded by midnight MET on September 14, 2012 using the special submission form [3].
Themes
may include digital text, linguistics technology, image processing and
visualization, linked data and semantic web, open access, spatial and
network analysis, serious gaming and any other digital or quantitative
methods. We welcome seminar proposals addressing the application of
these methods to individual projects, and particularly contributions
which show how the digital component can lead to crossing disciplinary
boundaries and answer new research questions. Seminar content should be
of interest both to classicists, ancient historians or archaeologists,
as well as information scientists and digital humanists, with an
academic research agenda relevant to at least one of these fields.
Seminars will run fortnightly on Tuesday evenings (17:00-18:30) starting
in October 2012 in the TOPOI Building Dahlem [4], hosted by the
Excellence Cluster TOPOI. The full program will be finalized and
announced in late September. It is planned to grant an allowance to
speakers for traveling and accommodation costs. Further details will be
available once the program is finalized.