Paul B. Jaskot is a professor of art history at Duke University and the Co-Director of the Digital Art History & Visual Culture Research Lab. His work focuses on the relationship between architecture and politics in modern Germany, with a specific emphasis on the National Socialist period. He is the author, editor, and co-author of […]
Archives for April 2023
CFP: The Digital Art History Society-sponsored panel at the College Art Association’s 2024 (Feb 14-17)
Deadline: April 19th, 2023. The Digital Art History Society invites proposals for a DAHS-sponsored panel at the College Art Association’s 2024 conference in Chicago (Feb 14-17). Proposals should address some aspect of digital art history, and may focus on a particular area of scholarship, tools, or techniques. Proposals should include a title and abstract (250 words max.) as well as a […]
JOB: Ten new posts in the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London
For more information: https://kingsdh.net/2023/03/31/ten-new-posts/ We are delighted to be announcing ten new permanent academic positions in the Department of Digital Humanities. As many in the community know, DDH has expanded a great deal in the last fifteen years. In this time “the digital”, both in and as related to the humanities, has changed beyond all […]
CFP: “Digital Mapping in the Undergraduate Classroom” at SECAC Richmond in October, 2023.
For more information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VergRxIxzEaKng6AvUCp1dD0yILJsJJjjgM-6XpUFKA/edit Deadline: May 1, 2023. Mapping Art History in the Undergraduate Classroom Chair: Jennifer Wingate, St. Francis College Digital Humanities is transforming assignments in the undergraduate art history classroom. In addition to, or instead of, writing papers, students record podcasts, curate digital exhibitions, and map data. The physical landscapes of art production, […]