HASTAC

2011 HASTAC International Conference
Thursday, December 1, 2011 – 7:00pm – Saturday, December 3, 2011 – 7:00pm
The event will be held in the North Quadrangle at University of Michigan, a new center of digitally and technologically-driven units at UM, from Screen Arts and Cultures to the School of Information, including living-learning dorms, classrooms, interactive meeting areas, and other innovative spaces. The theme, Digital Scholarly Communication, will unfold in its most expansive version, as a collaboration of various departments, the Sweetland Writing Center, the Library, and the newly inaugurated digital press (hosted at the Library), including DigitalCulture Books (and the HASTAC first-publication prize too). The conference will feature many north-south international projects (such as the Law and Slavery project), with a focus on issues of changes in language and thinking in the internet-bred generation, issues around innovation in the Ph.D. and graduate education more generally, issues of equality, inequality, access (globally and nationally), circulation, and representation, all of the broadest and most incisive issues of scholarly communication (moral, social, legal, conceptual, and international in scope).

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    2011 HASTAC INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: DIGITAL SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION

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    This conference promises to be bold, wide-ranging, and urgent. The event will be held in the North Quadrangle at University of Michigan, a new center of digitally and technologically driven units at U-M, from Screen Arts and Cultures to the School of Information, including living-learning dorms, classrooms, interactive meeting areas, and other innovative spaces. The theme, Digital Scholarly Communication, will unfold in its most expansive version, as a collaboration of various departments, the Sweetland Writing Center, the University Library, and the newly inaugurated digital press (hosted at the library), including DigitalCulture Books (and the HASTAC first-publication prize too). The conference will feature many north-south international projects (such as the Law in Slavery and Freedom project), with a focus on issues of changes in language and thinking in the internet-bred generation, issues around innovation in the PhD and graduate education more generally, issues of equality, inequality, access (globally and nationally), circulation, and representation, all of the broadest and most incisive issues of scholarly communication (moral, social, legal, conceptual, and international in scope).

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