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With apologies for cross-posting:

The deadline for the Bucknell Digital Scholarship Conference has been extended to June 15!


Negotiating Borders through Digital Collaboration


Bucknell University, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will host its third annual digital scholarship conference on October 28-30, 2016. The theme of the conference is "Negotiating Borders through Digital Collaboration."


This conference will bring together a broad community of practitioners-faculty, researchers, librarians, educational technologists, and students-who are using technology to rethink seemingly intractable borders within and outside of the university. We define "borders" as boundaries that limit access; conditions that differentiate insiders from outsiders; or any obstacle that impairs open communication and collaboration.


We invite proposals that explore or critique digital modes of scholarly, cultural, and political intersectionality. Special consideration will be given to proposals that demonstrate how crossing institutional boundaries, whether within or beyond the university, can facilitate the expansion of borders, broadly conceived.


Some topics may include:

  *   Digital tools that bridge the gap between scholarship and teaching
  *   Computational methods that explore intersections of identity, power, and social justice
  *   Global and multilingual aspects of digital scholarship
  *   The role of technology in creating communities of practice that bridge cultural, racial, and economic divides
  *   Digital technologies that facilitate equitable collaborations between faculty and students, or that bridge the town/gown divide
  *   New modes of inquiry that negotiate and rethink normative ideas of gender and sexuality
  *   Forms of digital scholarship that allow for increased accessibility

Presentations may take the form of interactive presentations, project demos, electronic posters, panel discussions, work-in-progress sessions, workshops, or lightning talks.


For more information: http://budsc16.scholar.bucknell.edu/


Proposals due June 15, 2016 via the online application: https://goo.gl/1Y1evq


Carrie Johnston, Ph.D.
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CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Scholarship
Bucknell University, ITEC, Bertrand 317



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