“Old media persistence” is back ! An ECREA post-conference on the relevance and persistence of traditional media

The 2020 ECREA preconference co-organized by three ECREA Thematic Sections – Communication History, Radio & Sound, Television Studies, had to be postponed last year, due to the COVID crisis. Our call for contributions is back and it has become a remote post-conference at the forthcoming ECREA Conference on September 10, 2021.

The Call for Contributions is available here. Please send your 500 word abstract and a short bio of 100 words to info@oldnewspersistence.com.

Deadline for submissions is 31 May 2021.

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Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904, artist.
The zoopraxiscope – a couple waltzing (No. 35., title from item.)

c1893 (14699Y U.S. Copyright Office). Copyright by Eadweard Muybridge (expired)

CfP: SIGCIS 2021, ONLINE EDITION

September 23-25, 2021

The 12th Annual (Virtual!) Conference for the Special Interest Group for Computing, Information, and Society, meetings.sigcis.org

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: DUE JUNE 1

SIGCIS 2021 is an open call for any and all work related to the history of computing and information systems, broadly imagined. The SIGCIS community is especially welcoming of new directions in research and creative production, and encompasses academic professionals, museum and archive professionals, IT practitioners, artists and creative technologists, and independent researchers across the disciplinary spectrum. We maintain an inclusive atmosphere for scholarly inquiry, promoting diversity in STEM and supporting disciplinary interventions from beyond traditional history of technology. We especially encourage submissions from those who have not previously attended but wish to learn more about our community.

Traditionally, SIGCIS holds its annual conference on the Sunday immediately following the annual conference for our parent organization, the Society for the History of Technology. While SHOT is going forward with an in-person meeting this fall, this year SIGCIS has elected to hold a virtual meeting earlier in the fall. We believe this choice will help ensure accessibility for our wide-ranging community, which includes many graduate students, early career scholars, precarious workers, and international scholars who may not be able to travel. Membership in SHOT is not required to submit to or attend SIGCIS.

SIGCIS has always invited both traditional scholarship and alternative forms of presentation and discussion. We encourage participants to think creatively about what forms of engagement, presentation, and scholarship will help us bridge the experience of the last year and what is to come. Presentation formats include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Individual presentations of scholarly work
  • Pre-constituted panels or roundtables of 3-4 scholars plus a moderator/respondent
  • Virtual performances or exhibitions
  • Skill-shares and tutorials
  • Social activities
  • Lightning talk sessions
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CfP : Data as a new resource ?

Data as a new resource? Similarities and differences of data vs. material resources

Tensions of Europe Digital Workshop Festival

30 June 2021, Online meeting via WEBEX, 10h-18h CET 

We welcome proposals for participation in the workshop Data as a new resource? Similarities and differences of data vs. material resources, which will take place online via a Webex meeting on June 30th, 2021 between 10h-18h CET.

The workshop is part of the Tensions of Europe Digital Workshop Festival. Tensions of Europe is an international scholarly network and hub for international research, education and outreach initiatives on Technology in European history.

This exploratory workshop is dedicated to scholars interested in technological developments related to digital technologies and resource developments. It aims at bringing together scholars with interests in digital data and material resources development and at creating a broad dialogue on data as a resource. More specifically, we intent to discuss three topics : (1) historical parallels of digital data with the development of other key material resources, (2) data as a commodity and its infrastructure, and (3) sustainability issues and (big) data. 

Call for papers and more information :

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