Digital Humanities

DH2010

King's College London, 3rd - 6th July 2010

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The Digital Humanities Conference

Digital Humanities is the annual international conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations (ADHO). ADHO is an umbrella organisation whose goals are to promote and support digitally-based research and teaching across the arts and humanities disciplines. It embraces three 'constituent organisations': the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing (ALLC), the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) and the Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs (SDH-SEMI).

DH2010

The Digital Humanities 2010 conference (DH2010) is hosted by the Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH) and the Centre for e-Research (CeRch) at King's College London.

European Science Foundation

The European Science Foundation is a co-sponsor of DH2010.  We are grateful for the ESF's support for Early Career Researchers to participate in the Conference. More on the European Science Foundation.

 

Previous Conferences

The Digital Humanities Conference grew out of joint international conferences co-sponsored by ALLC and ACH which date back to 1989.  DH2010 is the 22nd joint international conference of these associations and the 5th to have the designation 'Digital Humanities'.

The joint conferences in turn grew out of separate conferences organised by ACH and ALLC before this time.  DH2010 could be viewed as the 37th international ALLC conference, and the 30th international ACH conference. In addition to its active participation in Digital Humanities conferences, SDH-SEMI also runs an annual conference as part the Canadian Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. The 2010 meeting takes place in Montreal 31 May - 2 June.

Information about the joint international conferences from 1989 to 2009 may be found on the home page of the ADHO website, or on one of the sponsoring Association websites, e.g.  the ALLC website.

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