{"id":544,"date":"2012-12-23T14:22:56","date_gmt":"2012-12-23T14:22:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jcmeister.de\/?page_id=544"},"modified":"2022-06-30T12:48:52","modified_gmt":"2022-06-30T12:48:52","slug":"dh-2012","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jcmeister.de\/projects\/dh-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"DH 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"
… auf Deutsch<\/a><\/p>\n From 16.-22.July 2012 we were privileged to host the international Digital Humanities<\/em> conference at Hamburg University, the official annual event held under the auspices of ADHO (Alliance of Digital Humanities Associations). It turned out to be the biggest DH conference to date: More than 530 delegates from four continents attended and the core program comprised some 200 papers in five parallel tracks – thanks are due to the program committee chaired by Paul Spence and an army of peer reviewers who selected these from some 400 submissions (another record number to date). The conference is documented in detail on the\u00a0 DH 2012 conference website<\/a> which also includes video podcasts for most presentations and for the keynote lectures. The comprehensive 580 page Book of Abstracts<\/em> is avalaible for download as well. In parallel to the main conference we also organized the DHd UnConference<\/em>, the founding conference of the German Chapter DHd \u2013 Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum<\/em><\/a> . The UnConference was financially supported by the VolkswagenStiftung – many thanks!<\/p>\n<\/a>In addition to the presentations numerous workshops, a poster presentation, a programmer’s boot camp and a multi-facetted social program formed part of the event. But not only the response of the academic community was truly inspiring (and, to be honest, overwhelming<\/em>: we had expected some 250-300 attendents…) – equally positive was the resonance which this event found in the public sphere and media<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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