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Humanities. Humanities research explores the origins and products of the human capacity for creativity and communication. The Standing Committee for the Humanities (HUM (formerly SCH)) encourages the exchange between different currents and traditions of Humanities research in Europe, which have contributed to its many linguistically and culturally distinct identities. HUM (formerly SCH) seeks to better interconnect these rich diversities by developing cross-national research infrastructures for the Humanities.

HUM (formerly SCH) strives towards research that can transcend dichotomies between the natural and human sciences. Current topics of research include studies of consciousness, human dignity, and culture and sustainability. CFP: Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l’étude des médias interactifs « Digital Medievalist. Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l’étude des médias interactifs Call for Papers (See the French version below) Crossroads: Scholarship for an Uncertain World 2012 Annual Meeting of the Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l’étude des médias interactifs The Society for Digital Humanities (SDH/SEMI) invites scholars, practitioners, and graduate students to submit proposals for papers and sessions for its annual meeting, which will be held at the 2012 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, from 28-30 May.

The society would like in particular to encourage submissions relating to the central theme of the Congress–“Crossroads: Scholarship for an Uncertain World.” While this year’s Congress theme is well suited to the interests of SDH/SEMI, we encourage submissions on all topics relating to both theory and practice in the evolving field of the digital humanities. Appel de communications. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Association for Computers and the Humanities. Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities. Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 October 2012 12:39 Please click on the links and scroll down for audio or video of these presentations: “PASSION with Tropes-Transferring the Digital Technology Projects of Fellow Artists onto a New Template”Carmen Helena Téllez, Professor of Music (Choral Conducting); Director, Latin American Music CenterMargaret Dolinsky, Associate Professor School of Fine Arts; Research Scientist Pervasive Technology InstituteSeptember 29, 2011Audio available Chris Eller: "3D Storytelling"UITS Advanced Visualization Lab, Department of Telecommunications February 2, 2012 Can depth in a stereoscopic movie be utilized to convey meaning and trigger emotions in the audience?

Scott Deal: “Musical and Artistic Expression through Computer Interactivity”Professor of Music IUPUI, and Director of the Donald Tavel Arts Technology Research Center January 19, 2012 David J. Home | HASTAC.