CLARIAH-AT: Early Career Förderungen
CLARIAH-AT hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, Early Career Researchers, die im Bereich der Digital Humanities forschen und nur geringe oder keine anderen Fördermöglichkeiten haben, finanziell zu unterstützen. Die Förderungen stellen eine Investition in die Zukunft und Weiterentwicklung der Digital Humanities in Österreich dar. Derzeit können folgende Förderungen beantragt werden: Transkribus Stipendium; Förderung für Software-Lizenzen; Reisestipendien.
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Digital Storytelling and Innovation Network (DSIN) 2026 Conference
A two-day interdisciplinary conference exploring contemporary storytelling through interdisciplinary practices, and emerging technologies. The programme will feature keynote presentations from leading researchers and practitioners, alongside talks from academics and creatives, with contributions that will reflect on how digital technologies are transforming narrative structures, audience participation, and the cultural role of storytelling.
Datum und Ort: 02.–03.07.2026, Leeds School of Arts, Leeds Beckett University (Leeds, UK)
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Call for Papers
Retrofuturism 4.0 (Online Symposium)
‘Retrofuturism’ is a term used to denote the ways in which internet aesthetics invoke visions of utopia and nostalgia. From vaporwave and hauntology to chiptune and frutiger aero, music, sound and audiovisual media have been central to these present-day entanglements of past and future possibility. Our past symposia have looked at microgenres, nostalgia, and anemoia. For our fourth symposium, held in association with the Nostagain Network, we turn to the issue of materiality.
Deadline: 30.06.2026
Datum und Ort: 27.–28.08.2026, online
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Conference Rhythm under the Microscope II: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Microrhythm and Tempo Variability in Popular Music
The conference provides an opportunity for renewed study of microrhythm, including scholarly advances since the first conference, but also opening up to discussions of tempo variability. The conference seeks to bring together musicians and scholars from various disciplines to connect their different perspectives and further the current state of microrhythm, tempo variability, and groove research.
Datum und Ort: 22.–24.10.2026, mdw, Wien
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Call for Papers
Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge (TGDK) Special Issue: Semantic Digital Humanities
Cultural Heritage (CH) and Digital Humanities (DH) research is characterized by interpretative plurality, evolving vocabularies, highly contextual knowledge, and diverse source materials. Supporting the analysis, integration, and interpretation of this complex data requires structured, machine-understandable representations and advanced computational methods. Semantic Web technologies, e.g., ontologies and knowledge graphs, together with generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, offer powerful means to represent and explore cultural knowledge, while also raising new methodological and epistemological challenges. This special issue aims to advance research at the intersection of Semantic Web technologies, AI, and Digital Humanities by bringing together conceptual, methodological, and technical contributions.
Deadline: 31.01.2027
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