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Humanist Archives: Jan. 10, 2025, 9:25 a.m. Humanist 38.311 - events: Connected Past (Coimbra); UK-Ireland Annual (Glasgow); terminology & ontology (Chambéry)

				
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    [1]    From: Tom Brughmans <t.b@cas.au.dk>
           Subject: CFP The Connected Past Coimbra, PT (76)

    [2]    From: Michael Donnay <michael.donnay@sas.ac.uk>
           Subject: CFP: UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Annual Event (50)

    [3]    From: Christophe Roche <roche.university@gmail.com>
           Subject: 2nd Call for Papers TOTh 2025 - Submission deadline extended to February 3, 2025 -19th International Conference on Terminology and Ontology (France) - On-site and Online (113)


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        Date: 2025-01-09 10:33:37+00:00
        From: Tom Brughmans <t.b@cas.au.dk>
        Subject: CFP The Connected Past Coimbra, PT

We are delighted to announce that The Connected Past 2025 will take place in
Coimbra, Portugal, from 16 to 19 September 2025. CFP deadline 15 March 2025.
https://connectedpast.net/

This conference continues the tradition of bringing together researchers
exploring the application of network science and network theory in history,
archaeology, and related disciplines.

Conference Scope

The Connected Past is an interdisciplinary platform, welcoming contributions
from scholars investigating the role and dynamics of networks in historical and
archaeological contexts. The 2025 conference will not adhere to a specific
theme, encouraging a broad and inclusive discussion of innovative methods,
theories, and case studies. We invite contributions that:

  *   Explore the use of network science to model historical and archaeological
phenomena.
  *   Investigate social, economic, political, or spatial networks in the past.
  *   Engage critically with network theory in the context of humanities
research.
  *   Present new tools, techniques, or datasets relevant to historical and
archaeological networks.
  *   Analyse the distribution of material culture through artefact co-
occurrence.
  *   Discuss past maritime and pedestrian mobility.
  *   Study visual signalling and visual prominence.
  *   and much more.

We are especially interested in research showcasing the potential of
computational network methods. These methods enable formal representation and
analysis of network data and help test relational theories, offering critical
insights into phenomena for which both materialities and network analysis are
essential.

This conference also provides an inclusive venue for contributions addressing
any historical or archaeological network studies, regardless of material,
period, method, or theory.

Submissions

We welcome abstract submissions for individual papers and/or posters sent to
theconnectedpast2025@gmail.com

Submissions should include:

  *   Title of the paper and/or poster session.
  *   Abstract (max. 250 words for papers and posters).
  *   Author(s)’ name(s), affiliation(s), and contact details.

Important Dates

  *   Abstract submission deadline: 15 March 2025
  *   Notification of acceptance: 15 April 2025
  *   Conference dates: 16–19 September 2025

Venue

The conference will be held in Coimbra, a historic city known for its rich
cultural heritage and vibrant academic community. Coimbra offers an inspiring
setting for discussing the connections of the past in a highly interconnected
present.

More Information

Connected Past 2025 will be an in-person event hosted by the CESIS20 at the
University of Coimbra. Conference registration will open in May, with more
detailed information on offered workshops. We attempt to provide fair and
accessible registration fees, thus registration costs will range from 40-80
euros (concessionary, regular).

The conference is organised by Joel Santos, Tânia Casimiro, Ricardo Costeira da
Silva, and Carlos Faísca.
Join us in Coimbra to connect, collaborate, and explore the fascinating
intersections of networks, history, and archaeology. We look forward to your
contributions!

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        Date: 2025-01-09 07:40:05+00:00
        From: Michael Donnay <michael.donnay@sas.ac.uk>
        Subject: CFP: UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Annual Event

Dear colleagues,

The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association is pleased to share the
call for proposals <https://easychair.org/cfp/ukie2025> for the
2025 Annual Event, to be held at University of Glasgow from 17-18 June
2025 with selected sessions streamed online. The theme for this
year’s event is *Collaboration beyond Boundaries*.

Tha Comann nan Daonnachdan Didsiteach eadar an Rìoghachd Aonaichte agus
Èirinn ro-thoilichte a ràdh gu bheilear a-nis a’ gairm air taghraidhean
<https://digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2025-annual-event/2025-call-for-proposals-
gaelic/> airson
ar Tachartais Bhliadhnail 2025, a tha gu bhith air a chumail aig
Oilthigh Ghlaschu eadar 17-18mh là den Òg-mhìos le cuid de sheiseanan
taghta air an craoladh gu beò air-lodhne. Is e teama tachartas na
bliadhna *Co-obrachadh thar Chrìoch.*

This year’s event invites contributors to reflect on the theme of
Collaboration, and to consider how we understand this core value of
the Association. We encourage contributions addressing practices that
bring together resources, skills and people interested in the digital
humanities across and beyond disciplinary boundaries. Our aim is to
promote interdisciplinary conversations that foster broader
understandings of digital methods, practices and technologies and enable
critical reflections about the collaborative approaches to cultural
heritage and arts & humanities research and practice.

Key Information:

   * Abstract submission deadline: 15 January 2025
   * Notification of acceptance: 7 March 2025
   * Conference dates: 17-18 June 2025
   * Location: University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

Submissions can be made at https://easychair.org/cfp/ukie2025
To see the full call for papers, available in English and Gaelic, please 
visit the conference website:
<https://digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2025-annual-event/>

All the best,

Michael

Michael Donnay
Manager | Digital Humanities Research Hub (DHRH)*
School of Advanced Study, University of London*
Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
michael.donnay@sas.ac.uk 
www.sas.ac.uk/digital-humanities 


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        Date: 2025-01-08 17:25:35+00:00
        From: Christophe Roche <roche.university@gmail.com>
        Subject: 2nd Call for Papers TOTh 2025 - Submission deadline extended to February 3, 2025 -19th International Conference on Terminology and Ontology (France) - On-site and Online

[L’appel en français suit l’appel en anglais]

19^th International Conference TOTh 2025 – On-site & Online
Terminology & Ontology: Theories and applications
Call for Papers & Posters
http://toth.condillac.org/ <http://toth.condillac.org/>
June 5 & 6, 2025
University Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France)
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The TOTh Conferences, created in 2007, bring together researchers,
teachers, trainers, practitioners, users and industrialists interested
in Terminologyand, more generally, in the links between language and
knowledge in the context of our discipline, considering conceptual and
technological advances in disciplines such as Artificial
Intelligence. The International Programme Committee comprises more than
20 nationalities and the most prominent personalities in the domain. The
official languages are English and French. The annual events organised
by TOTh include a Conference, a Training session, a Young Researcher
Prize, and a Workshop.


Topics (not limited to):
­- Terminology, Translation, Linguistics, Lexicology, Lexicography
- Natural Language Processing: Corpus analysis
- Artificial Intelligence: Ontology, Knowledge Graph, Generative AI,
Large Language Models
- Terminology Management, Environment, Methodology, FAIR principles,
Standards (ISO, W3C)
- Applications: Digital Humanities, Information Retrieval, Semantic Web,
Linked Open Data

Deadline for submission of extended abstracts postponed to: February 3,
2025
Notification to authors: March 3, 2025
Easychair submission page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=toth2025
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=toth2025>
The format for submitting abstracts is free. The number of characters
including spaces is between 12,000 and 15,000, excluding the bibliography


5 Free Registrations for Young Researchers
https://toth.condillac.org/free-registrations
<https://toth.condillac.org/free-registrations>

TOTh 2025 Training – On-site & Online
“Terminology & Artificial Intelligence (2) Retrieval-Augmented
Generation and Large Language Models (including hands-on work)”
https://toth.condillac.org/training <https://toth.condillac.org/training>
3 & 4 June 2025
University Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France).


======================================================

19^ème Conférence Internationale TOTh 2025 – en présentiel et à distance
Terminologie & Ontologie : Théories et applications
Appel à Communications et Posters
http://toth.fr.condillac.org/ <http://toth.fr.condillac.org/>
5 & 6 juin 2025
Université Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France)


Les conférences TOTh, créées en 2007, rassemblent chercheurs,
enseignants, formateurs, praticiens, utilisateurs et industriels dont
les préoccupations touchent à la terminologie, et de façon plus générale
aux liens entre langue et connaissance, prenant en compte les avancées
conceptuelles et technologiques de disciplines telles que l’intelligence
artificielle. Le comité de programme international comprend plus de 20
nationalités et les personnalités les plus éminentes du domaine. Les
langues officielles sont l'anglais et le français. TOTh organise chaque
année une conférence internationale, une session de formation, un prix
du jeune chercheur et un atelier.

Thèmes abordés (liste non exhaustive) :
­- Terminologie, Traduction, Linguistique, Lexicologie, Lexicographie
- Traitement automatique de la langue naturelle : Analyse de corpus
- Intelligence Artificielle : Ontologie, Graphes de Connaissance, IA
Générative, Grands Modèles de Langage
- Gestion de terminologies, Environnements, Méthodologies, principes
FAIR, Standards (ISO, W3C)
- Applications: Humanités Numériques, Sciences de l’Information, Web
Sémantique, Données Liées et Ouvertes

Date limite de soumission des résumés étendus reportée au : 3 février 2025
Notification aux auteurs : 3 mars 2025
Page de soumission Easychair :
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=toth2025
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=toth2025>
Le format de soumission des résumés est libre. Le nombre de caractères
doit être compris entre 12.000 et 15.000 caractères espaces compris, à
l’exclusion de la bibliographie

5 Inscriptions Gratuites pour Jeunes Chercheurs
http://toth.fr.condillac.org/inscriptions-gratuites
<http://toth.fr.condillac.org/inscriptions-gratuites>

Formation TOTh 2025
"Terminology & Artificial Intelligence (2) Retrieval-Augmented
Generation and Large Language Models (including hands-on work)"
http://toth.condillac.org/training-2025-ai
<http://toth.condillac.org/training-2025-ai>
3 & 4 juin 2025
Université Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France).


Prof Christophe Roche
University of Crete (Greece) - ERA Chair Holder
University Savoie Mont Blanc (France) - Emeritus
https://talos-ai4ssh.uoc.gr/
http://christophe-roche.fr/
roche.university@gmail.com


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