Humanidades Digitais aplicadas às Comunicações Expandidas

chamadas evento ferramentas organizações periódicos prêmios

  • Umanistica Digitale is the diamond open access journal of the Italian Association of Digital Humanities (AIUCD – Associazione per l’Informatica Umanistica e la Cultura Digitale). In keeping with the objectives of the Association, Umanistica Digitale serves as a discussion venue for topics pertaining to the Digital Humanities, ranging from the theoretical and methodological foundations of computational models in social science to the development and application of computational systems and digital tools in the humanities; from the study of new phenomena in internet cultures, to the analysis of changes happening in scientific communication and in research infrastructures. Umanistica Digitale is a scientific journal targeted at a specific community; nevertheless, it aspires to become an open space, one that is accessible to as wide and varied an audience as possible in order to enrich its primary audience.

    UD is an ANVUR scientific journal in CUN Areas 10 and 11 and Class A in various Sectors. UD is indexed in Scopus.

  • 1a. JORNADA LABS LEP CCL-HD

     

    1a. JORNADA LABS
    LEP
    CCL-HD

    Dia 14 de novembro
    Sexta-feira
    14h às 16h30
    Mackenzie
    Campus Higienópolis
    São Paulo – SP
    Auditório Guilherme Thut
    Escola de Engenharia
    Prédio 6, térreo

    Programação:

    14h Abertura
    LEP
    – Juan Fiorini
    – Renata Flores
    CCL-HD
    – Carolina Vigna
    O PAPEL DOS LABS NO CCL
    – Rafael Fonseca Santos

    14h30
    MATERIALIDADE DO LIVRO
    – Diana Navas (PUC-SP)

    15h30
    HUMANIDADES DIGITAIS
    – Carolina Vigna

  • We present the Anthology of Computers and the Humanities, a new publication designed to host open-access, peer-reviewed proceedings from digital humanities (broadly defined) conferences and workshops. The Anthology provides a home for conference proceedings, offering essential structures such as DOIs and searchability, while being explicitly attuned to the needs of research situated in humanities disciplines.

  • O periódico Digital Medievalist aceita contribuições que dizem respeito, naturalmente, a medievalistas trabalhando com mídias digitais.

    Digital Medievalist publishes work of original research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on technological topics, commentary pieces discussing developments in the field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports. The journal also commissions reviews of books and major electronic sites and projects. All contributions are reviewed before publication by authorities in humanities computing. Submissions to Digital Medievalist should concern topics likely to be of interest to medievalists working with digital media, though they need not be exclusively medieval in focus. They should be of a length appropriate to the subject under discussion.

  • The Information is Beautiful Awards has been celebrating excellence & beauty in data visualization, infographics, interactives &  information art since 2012.

    After the successful return of the awards in 2022, the awards are returning for 2023 and will be presented by the Data Visualization Society (DVS).

    About the awards

    Every year, hundreds of visualizations are submitted to the Awards. Our judges review each entrant for how well it suits the medium (infographic, interactive, data visualization and more) & how well it illuminates the topic: Arts, Entertainment & CultureCurrent Affairs & PoliticsPlaces, Spaces & EnvironmentPeople, Language & IdentityScience, Technology & HealthHumanitarianLeisure, Games & Sport, and Unusual.

  • The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) promotes and supports digital research and teaching across all arts and humanities disciplines, acting as a community-based advisory force, and supporting excellence in research, publication, collaboration and training


  • Voyant Tools é um ambiente web de leitura e análise de textos digitais.

    Tradução para o português por Fernando Marineli