[AISWorld] 2nd CFP AMCIS 2023 MInitrack

Ma, Rongqian rm56 at iu.edu
Sun Jan 29 20:54:05 EST 2023


Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting to the minitrack “Global and Multilingual Perspectives on Digital Infrastructure for the Humanities” at AMCIS 2023 (August 10-12, Panama City, Panama). Below is the CFP information. Thank you!

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Track: Global, International, and Cross Cultural Research in Information Systems (SIG CCRIS)

Minitrack: Global and Multilingual Perspectives on Digital Infrastructure for the Humanities

**Minitrack description**

Recent advances in digital infrastructures for the humanities have brought new opportunities to access, use, and share cultural information globally. However, due to numerous reasons such as the unequal allocation of resources and implementation of policies across countries and areas, the digital humanities (DH) landscape has shown a strong Euro-centric emphasis, where multilingual DH projects and projects from developing countries remain relatively invisible compared with their western counterparts. Such unequal development of digital infrastructure also creates barriers to developing more in-depth, effective collaboration among global DH communities. This mini-track aims to create a global, cross-cultural dialogue and sharing experience among DH communities working on designing, developing, and critiquing digital infrastructures. We embrace diverse perspectives and welcome studies that are both culture-specific and adopt a comparative lens across geography, culture, and society. Empirical works, case studies, thought papers or theoretical contributions are all welcomed.



Possible topics include but are not limited to:

•          Unequal development of digital infrastructures for the humanities around the globe

•          Critical perspectives on ICTs or application design for the humanities

•          Cross-cultural perspectives on digitization, digital collections and archives, or digital cultural heritage

•          Digital innovation (e.g., AI, VR, AR) for humanities research and education around the globe

•          Digital methods, tools, and applications for multilingual DH

•          Cross-cultural analysis of digital representation and preservation of humanities and cultural data

•          Multilingual perspectives on computational analysis of humanities and cultural data

•          Cyberinfrastructure and online environment for DH around the world

•          Digital impact on DH work practices and ecology

•          Global and international collaborations on DH digital infrastructure development

•          Institutional policy of DH digital infrastructure development around the globe


Important dates:

  *   Jan 6, 2023: Manuscript submission opens
  *   Mar 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10 am EST

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact minitrack chair:
Rongqian Ma, Indiana University Bloomington, rm56 at iu.edu<mailto:rm56 at iu.edu>


Best,
Rongqian




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Rongqian Ma
Assistant Professor
Department of Information and Library Science
Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Indiana University Bloomington
www.rongqianma.com<http://www.rongqianma.com>



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