Call For Papers: Digital Humanities Knowledge Visualisation, DHKV (formerly Cultural Heritage Knowledge Visualisation, CHKV – now expanded to include the Digital Humanities)
A symposium in the 16th International Conference Information Visualisation, 10, 11 – 13 July 2012, LIRMM CNRS Univ, Montpellier II, Montpellier, France.
http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2012/
Important Dates:
01 March 2012: Submission of papers
22 April 2011: Notification of Peer Review Result
05 May 2011: Submission of camera-ready
15 May 2011: Early registration closes
Paper Format Guide: (Not more than 6 pages – excess pages at 30 GBP per page.) http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2012/INSTRUCTION.htm
The Humanities has enjoyed a renaissance in the last two decades. This has been largely facilitated by the acceptance of digital media as a tool for the critical analysis of scholarly works. This new field, the Digital Humanities, includes applied and theoretical use of digital media. Increasingly, large collections of data are being investigated using digital tools. These tools assist in visualising the information contained in ways that expose new meanings and interpretations of scholarly knowledge.
Our host, the International Information Visualisation Conference, provides a uniquely propitious environment for a Digital Humanities symposium. With other symposia spanning Information Visualisation Theory & Practice to Visualisation in Software Engineering, attendees of the Digital Humanities Knowledge Visualisation symposium are well placed to make serendipitous connections with technologists in similar fields.
This symposium seeks short and long papers on original and unpublished work addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Culture and Heritage Knowledge Visualisation
* Art and Design
* Visualization techniques for text corpora
* Cartographics
* Virtual and built environments
* Interactive systems
* Infographic design and its associated process
* Data mining in the humanities
* Information design and modelling
* Social Networks
* Network graph visualisation of historical precedents
* Digital media enabled humanities research
* Digital media assisted linguistics research
* The digital arts, architecture, music, film, theatre, new media, digital games, and related areas
Symposium Digital Humanities Knowledge Visualization Liaison:
Theodor G Wyeld, Flinders University, Australia
Symposium Committee
Theodor G Wyeld, Flinders University, Australia (Chair) Sarah Kenderdine, City University of Hong Kong (co-Chair) Francis T. Marchese, Pace University, NY, USA (co-Chair)
Advisory, Programme and reviewing committee:
Theodor G Wyeld (Flinders University, Aust) Sarah Kenderdine (Museum Victoria, Aust) Francis T. Marchese (Pace University, NY, USA) Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland (NTNU, Trondheim, Norg) Teng-Wen Chang (NYUST, Taiwan) Brett Leavy (CyberDreaming, Aust) Malcolm Pumpa (QUT, Aust) Marinos Ioannides (HTI, Cyprus) Giovanni Issini (DFI, Italy)
Special Journal Edition for selected papers: TBA.
Supporting Bodies:
Flinders Institute for Research in the Humanities, Flinders University, Australia
HOST: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2012/
All enquiries about Digital Humanities Knowledge Visualization should be addressed to:
Theodor Wyeld
Screen and Media
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide 5001
South Australia
ph: +06 8 8201 3264
fx: +06 8 8201 3635
em: theodor.wyeld@flinders.edu.au
wb: www.flinders.edu.au/people/theodor.wyeld
URL: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2012/DHKV.htm
Instructions for Authors
All submitted papers are peer reviewed by at least 3 reviewers. Authors are invited to upload full original papers to the conference online submission system by March 01, 2012, https://www.conftool.net/IV2012. Electronic submissions (PDF) are recommended and should be formatted according to the instructions for papers at http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2012/PAPERS.htm. The final manuscripts for full papers are expected to be no more than 6 pages – up to 4 excess pages may be purchased and is set by publisher at 30 GBP per page.
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