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Dear MECCSA community, 


We are organising called ‘Digital People, Digital Politics’ in May at the Digital Humanities department at King’s College London in May. The conference is particularly geared towards early career academics.

 

The Call for Papers is attached. Please send in your abstracts for workshop ideas, papers, posters and visual art or installations.  Please let me know if I can provide any further details.

 

Kind regards,

Nayana Dhavan

 

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Call for Papers for the New Perspectives in the Digital  Humanities Conference: 

 

Digital People, Digital Politics

 

Abstract deadline: 21st March, 2019

Abstract requirement ( attached): 250 Words ( individual abstracts, panels, posters and multimedia)

Date of Conference: 17th May, 2019

Venue: Bush House ( North East) ground floor, King's College London, Strand

Website for more information: http://newperspectivesdh.com/

 

This year's New Perspectives conference will investigate whether and how social media platforms and the digital are changing the nature of political discourse, online debate, and collective action. Please see  the attached Call for Papers and the website link above for more details. 

We look forward to receiving your abstracts.

 

Best,

New Perspectives Conference Organisers

Department of Digital Humanities

King’s College London

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