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Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne Hosted by DH-Cologne www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Gesese, Genet-Asefa <Genet-Asefa.Gesese@fiz-Karlsruhe.de> Subject: ISWC 2025 Call for Submissions - Research, Resource, In-use, Industry, Poster & demos, DC, Workshops, Dagstuhl-style workshops, Challenges, and Tutorials (275) [2] From: Christophe Roche <roche.university@gmail.com> Subject: TOTh 2025 Call for Papers - Deadline approaching February 3, 2025 - International Conference on Terminology and Ontology (56) [3] From: Nadia Tjahja <nadia.tjahja@gmail.com> Subject: CfP: Revisiting Disinformation: Critical Media Literacy Approaches (56) [4] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk> Subject: Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory, 2-4 April 2025 (London) (63) [5] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk> Subject: 19th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE 2025): Last Call for Papers (115) [6] From: Lingel, Jessa <jessa.lingel@asc.upenn.edu> Subject: CFP: "Craftwork within the Digital" - abstract due 2/15 (59) [7] From: Hoover, Sarah <sarah.hoover@universityofgalway.ie> Subject: Hybrid talk on Book Clubs in Journalism: BOJO Club (39) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-29 06:44:21+00:00 From: Gesese, Genet-Asefa <Genet-Asefa.Gesese@fiz-Karlsruhe.de> Subject: ISWC 2025 Call for Submissions - Research, Resource, In-use, Industry, Poster & demos, DC, Workshops, Dagstuhl-style workshops, Challenges, and Tutorials ISWC 2025 Call for Submissions =========================================== 24th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2025) Nara, Japan November 2-6, 2025 Follow us: Twitter/X: @iswc_conf #iswc_conf ( https://twitter.com/iswc_conf<https://goto- ng.fiz-karlsruhe.de/,DanaInfo=twitter.com,SSL+iswc_conf> ) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/iswc/<https://goto-ng.fiz- karlsruhe.de/company/iswc/,DanaInfo=www.linkedin.com,SSL+> Mastodon Social: https://mastodon.social/@iswc_conf<https://goto-ng.fiz- karlsruhe.de/,DanaInfo=mastodon.social,SSL+@iswc_conf> Bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/iswc-conf.bsky.social<https://goto-ng.fiz- karlsruhe.de/profile/,DanaInfo=bsky.app,SSL+iswc-conf.bsky.social> ISWC 2025 features multiple tracks, i.e., research, resource, in-use, industry, poster & demos, doctoral consortium, workshops, dagstuhl-style workshops, challenges, and tutorials, Hence, authors are kindly asked to check out the calls of each track to choose the one that best fits their contribution. =========================================== Call for Research Track Papers The research track of ISWC 2025 solicits novel and significant research contributions addressing theoretical, analytical, and empirical aspects of the Semantic Web. We welcome work describing original and replicable research showing evidence of significant contribution to the Semantic Web. Important Dates: Abstract submission due May 6th, 2025 Full paper submission due May 13th, 2025 Rebuttal June 17th - 20th, 2025 Notifications July 17th, 2025 Camera ready papers due July 31st, 2025 Research Track Chairs: Contact: iswc2025-research@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-research@easychair.org> Daniel Garijo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Sabrina Kirrane, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria =========================================== Call for Resource Track Papers The ISWC 2025 Resources Track aims to promote the sharing of resources that support, enable, or utilize semantic web research. We welcome descriptions of resources that leverage knowledge representation based on Semantic Web standards or other graph data models to improve the acquisition, processing, and sharing of data on the web. Important Dates: Abstract submission due May 6th, 2025 Full paper submission due May 13th, 2025 Rebuttal June 17th - 20th, 2025 Notifications July 17th, 2025 Camera ready papers due July 31st, 2025 Resource Track Chairs: Contact: iswc2025-resource@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-resource@easychair.org> Cogan Shimizu, Wright State University, US Angelo Salatino, KMi,The Open University, UK =========================================== Call for In-use Track Papers The In-Use track seeks submissions describing applied research as well as software tools, systems, or architectures that benefit from the use of Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph technologies (including, but not limited to, technologies based on the Semantic Web standards). Importantly, submitted papers should provide convincing evidence of the use of the proposed application or tool by the target user group, preferably outside the group that conducted the development and, more broadly, outside the Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph research communities. Important Dates: Abstract submission due May 6th, 2025 Full paper submission due May 13th, 2025 Rebuttal June 17th - 20th, 2025 Notifications July 17th, 2025 Camera ready papers due July 31st, 2025 In-Use Track Chairs: Contact: iswc2025-in-use@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-in-use@easychair.org> Maribel Acosta Technical University of Munich, Germany Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese CNR - Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Italy =========================================== Call for Posters and Demos Track Papers The ISWC 2025 Posters and Demos Track offers an opportunity to showcase late- breaking research results, ongoing research or resource projects, speculative or innovative ideas, and interactive demonstrations. This track is designed to encourage dynamic discussions between presenters and participants, fostering feedback that can shape future research directions. These discussions will offer participants an effective way to broaden their knowledge of emerging research trends and to network with other researchers. Important Dates: Posters & demos submissions due - July 31st, 2025 Author notifications - August 28th, 2025 Camera-ready submissions due - September 11th, 2025 Posters and Demos Chairs: Contact email: iswc2025-pd@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-pd@easychair.org> Gong Cheng Nanjing University, China Shenghui Wang University of Twente, The Netherlands =========================================== Call for Challenges Proposals A great way to advance the state of the art in a given domain is to create competition. We invite you to propose an ISWC 2025 Challenge, in which you define an open competition on a problem of your choice within the Semantic Web domain. Important Dates: Challenge proposal submission due Feb 18th, 2025 Notification of challenge acceptance Mar 2nd, 2025 Semantic Web Challenge Chairs: Contact: iswc2025-challenge@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-challenge@easychair.org> Mayank Kejriwal University of Southern California, United States Pablo Mendes Upwork, United States =========================================== Call for Workshops Workshops at ISWC play a critical role in fostering focused, intensive scientific exchange on specific topics aligned with the conference’s overarching themes. They provide a unique venue for exploring emerging ideas, discussing novel perspectives on established research, and engaging with related research communities. We encourage proposals for workshops that will inspire meaningful dialogue and collaboration among ISWC attendees, providing a platform to advance research and innovation in this dynamic field. Important dates: Submission deadline - February 18, 2025 Notification to proposers - March 11, 2025 Workshop website and CfP available online - April 8, 2025 Workshop program with list of accepted papers available online - July 29, 2025 Workshop days - November 2-3, 2025 Workshop Chairs: Blerina Spahiu - University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Juan Sequeda - data.world, USA Contact: iswc2025-ws@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-ws@easychair.org> =========================================== Call for Dagstuhl Style Workshops Inspired by the Special Session at ISWC 2024 and the Dagstuhl Seminar model, these workshops are designed to encourage in-depth discussions on challenges or emerging topics within a half-day or full-day event format. The goal is to create a collaborative and open environment for brainstorming and exploring new directions, similar to the spirit of Dagstuhl Seminars. These workshops will prioritize dynamic discussions and the presentation of fresh ideas and ongoing research, rather than requiring participants to submit papers or give formal presentations. Important dates: Submission deadline - July 1, 2025 Notification to proposers - July 11, 2025 Workshop website online - July 25, 2025 Workshop days - November 2-3, 2025 Workshop Chairs Blerina Spahiu - University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Juan Sequeda - data.world, USA Contact: iswc2025-ws@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-ws@easychair.org> =========================================== Call for Tutorials The International Semantic Web Conference 2025 is pleased to announce the Call for Tutorials. Continuing the tradition of excellence, the 2025 edition will feature a comprehensive tutorial program serving the diverse interests and expertise of our audience. These tutorials aim to provide attendees with insights into foundational and cutting-edge topics, practical applications, and the latest advancements in Semantic Web, Knowledge Graphs, and Linked Data technologies. Important dates: Submission deadline - May 20, 2025 Notification to proposers - June 10, 2025 Tutorial website online - July 8, 2025 Materials available on the website (if any) - August 8, 2025 Tutorial days - November 2-3, 2025 Tutorial chairs: Blerina Spahiu - University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Juan Sequeda - data.world, USA Contact: iswc2025-ws@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-ws@easychair.org> =========================================== Call for Industry Track Papers The Industry Track at ISWC 2025 welcomes extended abstracts about the application of knowledge graphs and semantic technologies in various industrial sectors, aiming to showcase the state of their adoption and the latest trends. It provides an opportunity for industry adopters to highlight and share the key learnings and new research challenges posed by real-world implementations. Important dates: Submissions Due - 1st July 2025 Notifications Due - 29th July 2025 Camera-Ready Papers Due - 11th September 2025 Industry Track Chairs: Contact email: iswc2025-industry@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-industry@easychair.org> Oktie Hassanzadeh IBM Research, US Irene Celino Cefriel, Italy =========================================== Call for Doctoral Consortium Submissions The DC event is intended for students who have articulated a reasonably detailed research proposal, preferably supported by some preliminary results, but are not yet on the final stretch of their thesis, such that the feedback gathered at the DC will have a maximal impact. The aim is to support the students in refining their proposal and to suggest possible ways to improve their research plan and to achieve results with prospective greater impact. Submissions Due - 3 June 2025 Notifications - 8 July 2025 Camera-ready Submissions Due - 31 July 2025 Doctoral Consortium - 3 November 2025 Doctoral Consortium Track Chairs: Contact: iswc2025-doctoral-consortium@easychair.org<mailto:iswc2025-doctoral- consortium@easychair.org> Abraham Bernstein University of Zurich, Switzerland Natasha Noy Google Research, US =========================================== All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (anywhere on Earth) For more details check out the conference website: https://iswc2025.semanticweb.org/<https://goto-ng.fiz- karlsruhe.de/,DanaInfo=iswc2025.semanticweb.org,SSL+> Dr.-Ing. Genet Asefa Gesese Head of Machine Learning Department Information Service Engineering Phone. +49 7247 808 186 Fax. +49 7247 808 78186 FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen www.fiz-karlsruhe.de --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-28 09:31:32+00:00 From: Christophe Roche <roche.university@gmail.com> Subject: TOTh 2025 Call for Papers - Deadline approaching February 3, 2025 - International Conference on Terminology and Ontology 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) ----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). ====== 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 --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-28 08:21:49+00:00 From: Nadia Tjahja <nadia.tjahja@gmail.com> Subject: CfP: Revisiting Disinformation: Critical Media Literacy Approaches The "S.HI.E.L.D. vs Disinformation” Erasmus+ Project is pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the International Conference "Revisiting Disinformation: Critical Media Literacy Approaches" which will take place at the University Campus of Gallos at Rethymno, Crete, Greece, on Friday, 27th June 2025, and Saturday, 28th June 2025. In an era where digital platforms and artificial intelligence (AI) facilitate the rapid spread of false information, the impact of disinformation should not be underestimated as it increasingly threatens democracy, citizenship, and human rights. Therefore, the conference "Revisiting Disinformation: Critical Media Literacy Approaches" offers a critical space to explore the mechanisms behind disinformation, its psychological and behavioral dimensions, and the global and technological contexts in which it proliferates. By addressing legal, ethical, and educational responses, the conference aims to foster strategies to counter disinformation and promote media literacy, equipping society to navigate the complexities of the digital age. We invite paper submissions that engage with the topic of disinformation and its multifaceted implications. Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following themes: - Democracy, citizenship, and human rights - Cybersecurity - Legal and ethical aspects, and policy responses to disinformation - Agents and mechanisms of disinformation dissemination - Biases and polarization - Social media, digital platforms, and fact-checking tools - Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Science and disinformation - Impact of disinformation on society and education - Educational strategies and resources - Media literacy as a tool to combat disinformation - Technological aspects of disinformation - Disinformation in global contexts: Geopolitical and cultural perspectives - Psychological and behavioral dimensions of disinformation - Future challenges and opportunities in addressing disinformation The Call for Papers will be open from 10 January 2025 to 10 March 2025. Authors will be notified of the status of their submissions by 10 April 2025. Registration Information: Registration fees will be covered by the European Erasmus+ Programme S.HI.E.L.D vs Disinfo 2022-1-FR01-KA220-HED-000088804 Apply here: https://shieldvsdisinfo.com/international-conference/ For further inquiries, please contact psamioti@uoc.gr <psamioti@uoc.gr> Ms Nadia Tjahja United Nations University – CRIS | Co-Coordinator of the Digital Governance Cluster & PhD Fellow www.cris.unu.edu <http://www.cris.unu.edu/> Vrije Universiteit Brussel | Brussels School of Governance | Adjunct Professor and PhD Researcher https://brussels-school.be/research/digitalisation-democracy-and-innovation --[4]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-27 16:06:31+00:00 From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk> Subject: Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory, 2-4 April 2025 (London) [The Digital Classicist List <DIGITALCLASSICIST@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>] We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory, running from 2-4 April 2025 in-person and online at the University of London. <https://www.sas.ac.uk/about-us/institutes-centres/digital-humanities-research- hub/events/born-digital-collections-archives-memory> The conference seeks to further an interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral discussion on how the born-digital transforms what and how we research in the humanities. It will bring together researchers and practitioners involved in accessing or developing born-digital collections and archives, and those interested in exploring the novel and transformative effects of born-digital cultural heritage. The conference will also contribute to professional development, particularly for those in the cultural heritage sector interested in learning about new approaches to collecting and archiving born-digital materials. The conference will feature a wide range of sessions, including workshops, software demos, and talks. The keynote will be delivered by Dorothy Berry, Digital Curator for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. The programme also includes a plenary roundtable on environmental sustainability and a conversation on future directions in born-digital research. The event will be held in-person at the University of London, with parallel strands A and B also offered in a hybrid format and the keynote and plenary sessions available to view online. Online sessions are marked “hybrid” on the conference programme <https://easychair.org/smart-program/BDCAM25/> Discounted, online-only and single-day tickets are available. Early bird registration runs through 2 February. The deadline to register for in-person attendance is 12 March 2025. The deadline to register for an online ticket is 26 March 2025. Registration: <https://www.sas.ac.uk/about-us/institutes-centres/digital-humanities-research- hub/events/born-digital-collections/conference-registration>_ Best regards, Organising committee * Gabriel Bodard (School of Advanced Study) * Beatrice Cannelli (School of Advanced Study) * Michael Donnay (School of Advanced Study) * Paula Granados Garcia (Endangered Material Knowledge Programme) * Helle Strandgaard Jensen (Aarhus University) * Anna-Maria Sichani (School of Advanced Study) * Naomi Wells (School of Advanced Study) * Stella Wisdom (British Library) -- Dr Gabriel BODARD (he/him) Reader in Digital Classics Director of Studies (research): Digital Humanities Research Hub Director of Studies (research): Institute of Classical Studies --[5]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-27 14:34:13+00:00 From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk> Subject: 19th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE 2025): Last Call for Papers Last Call for Papers 19th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE 2025) July 14-16, 2025, 5 St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus https://cyprusconferences.org/tase2025/ ( Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ) OVERVIEW TASE 2025 aims to bring together researchers and developers from academia and industry with interest in the theoretical aspects of software engineering. Modern society is increasingly dependent on software systems that are becoming larger and more complex. This poses new challenges to current software engineering methodologies that need to be enhanced using modern results from theoretical computer science. We invite submission of research papers on topics covering all theoretical aspects of software engineering, including those describing applications of theoretical computer science in industrial applications and software engineering methodologies. TOPICS OF INTEREST Authors are invited to submit high quality technical papers describing original and unpublished work in all theoretical aspects of software engineering. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Software engineering, including: -- Software processes and workflows -- Software architectures and design -- Software product lines -- Requirements engineering\n\n -- Model-driven software engineering -- Software testing and quality assurance -- Software safety, security and reliability -- Reverse engineering and software maintenance -- Component-based software engineering -- Feature-oriented programming -- Program synthesis -- Use of AI and large language models in software engineering Formal methods and theoretical computer science, including: -- Deductive verification -- Model checking -- Theorem proving, decision procedures, SAT and SMT -- Specification languages -- Program logics and calculi -- Formal languages and automata theory -- Run-time verification and monitoring -- Integration of formal methods -- Formal methods for AI systems, and vice versa Programming language design and technology, including: -- Formal semantics -- Abstract interpretation and program analysis -- Language paradigms, including object-oriented, functional, declarative, etc. -- Type systems and behavioral typing -- Compiler design -- Domain-specific languages Tools and application areas, including: -- Software tools putting theory into practice -- Cyber-physical, embedded, and real-time systems -- Distributed and concurrent systems -- Semantic web and web services -- Service-oriented programming and cloud computing -- Quantum circuits and programs -- Cryptographic algorithms SUBMISSION Submissions to the conference must not have been published or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be judged on the basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the conference. The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Papers should be written in English and should not exceed 16 pages (excluding bibliography) for long papers and 6 pages (excluding bibliography) for short papers in LNCS format. Submissions should be made through the TASE 2025 submission page, handled by the Easy Chair conference management system. Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tase2025 The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to a special issue in the journal Science of Computer Programming (https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/science-of-computer-programming). IMPORTANT DATES -- Abstract Submission: Feb 15, 2025 (AoE) -- Paper Submission: Feb 21, 2025 (AoE) -- Author Notification: April 1, 2025 (AoE) -- Camera-ready Versions and Author Registration: May 1, 2025 (AoE) ORGANISATION General Chair -- George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Program Chairs -- Philipp Rümmer, University of Regensburg, Germany -- Zhilin Wu, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China --[6]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-23 20:48:41+00:00 From: Lingel, Jessa <jessa.lingel@asc.upenn.edu> Subject: CFP: "Craftwork within the Digital" - abstract due 2/15 Hello, I’m writing to share a CFP for a special issue of Feminist Media Histories on “Craftwork within the Digital” co-edited by Whitney Trettien and Christina Corfield https://online.ucpress.edu/DocumentLibrary/Craftwork%20CFP.pdf This special issue is designed to stage a conversation between crafters, artists, digital media scholars, designers, and historians and scholars of craftwork. We want to ask: What is the place of craft’s feminist legacies, its emphasis on handwork and physical making, in an era when so much creative artifice takes place on screens, with data held on very distant servers? What might digital crafting look or feel like (and what is the difference between looking and feeling through craft)? Also, what is the role or use of crafting in the digital “smart” era in which “smart” does not indicate critical thinking but rather the networked intelligence of contemporary technologies of surveillance? How might a focus on craftwork decenter industrial-capitalist and western, Eurocentric genealogies of the digital? Possible topics may include: -- The use (and elision) of craft to make physical components used in digital technologies, especially the role of global labor in hand-making electronic machines and networks -- The role of the hand and handicraft in digital practices like programming and web design -- The craft of building digital tools like mesh networks or interactive and physical computing systems -- Art that brings into relief the crafted materiality of digital media -- Imbrications of traditional and digital craft in the Global South -- Cultural histories of digital craft within global regions that are not defined by western conceptions or standards of “innovation” -- Celebrations of the mundane and the everyday in quotidian practices of craft during the digital era -- Feminist interventions that decenter the digital through handicraft -- Digitality and craft practice as embodiments of political ideologies or identities -- Alternative or radical conceptions of “makers” and “maker spaces / labs” Along with traditional scholarly essays, we are interested in short film, digital media, documentation of a physical project or process, or other craft genres, like patterns. We also invite submissions that partner artists and practitioners with historians and critical theorists for interviews or other formats that generate a dialogue between practice and scholarship. Interested contributors should contact guest editors Christina Corfield and Whitney Trettien directly, sending a 500-word proposal and a short bio no later than February 15, 2025 to ccorfiel@buffalo.edu and trettien@english.upenn.edu. Contributors will be notified by March 21, 2025; article drafts will be due by Sept 5, 2025 and will then be sent out for peer review. --[7]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-01-23 14:57:23+00:00 From: Hoover, Sarah <sarah.hoover@universityofgalway.ie> Subject: Hybrid talk on Book Clubs in Journalism: BOJO Club Apologies for cross posting. We invite you to attend a presentation by a current fellow of the CLS INFRA Transnational Access programme (TNA). [A blue and purple rectangular banner with text and a person holding a paper AI-generated content may be incorrect.] * 30 January 2025, * 15:00GMT * University of Galway Hardiman Building Room GO11 and online. Book Clubs in Journalism Culture - BoJo Club is a research project that investigates the transformative potential of book clubs within journalistic culture, focusing on their role in fostering conviviality and healing communication. By employing a social constructivist framework, the study aims to enhance the understanding of book clubs in journalism as cultural ecosystems. It explores how engagement with long-format narratives serves as a catalyst for reader memory through a series of global case studies. Mercedes de Luis Andrés is a PhD student at the University of Klagenfurt and former Senior Scientist at the CMC of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at the University of Madrid with a stay at the University of Copenhagen. Some of her past journalism projects have been supported by the Spanish Ministry of Culture, Danish Film Directors Association and the Danish Arts Foundation. Her doctoral project is supervised by Rainer Winter (Department of Media and Communications at the University of Klagenfurt). To attend Mercedes’ presentation, please register here [https://clsinfra.io/events/]. We encourage members of the journalism, publishing, literature and digital humanities fields to attend. For more information on the CLS INFRA TNA programme, visit https://clsinfra.io/opportunities/tnafellowships/. Dr Sarah Hoover Taighdeoir Iardhochtúireachta | Postdoctoral Researcher Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure: CLS INFRA<http://clsinfra.io> _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php