The Digital Humanities Benelux initiative started in 2014. It has the aim to bring Digital Humanities (DH) researchers in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands closer together, make DH research in this region more visible, and foster collaboration.
DH Benelux organises annual conferences in order to build a community of DH researchers that is open and inclusive. We interpret ‘digital humanities’ broadly,covering all aspects of digital and computational research and its practices in the humanities and social sciences. The conference should be open for participation by both early career and senior researchers, and serve as a helpful platform for early career researchers to present and get feedback on their research.
The conference is hosted by a different institution in the Benelux each year, with a group of volunteer organisers is responsible for local organisation, programme committee and publicity. DH Benelux has a large steering committee which includes DH researchers representing all of the Benelux and all of Humanities. The committee offers advice to the conference organisers and decides on future directions to achieve the long-term goals.
Although hosted in the Benelux, the conferences are open to everyone interested in DH in- and outside that region. The language of communication is English but the community strives for a situation where participants can write and present their papers in any of the official languages of the Benelux. DH Benelux has become a Partner Organisation of the European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH) in order to promote the conferences and embed DH Benelux in the wider European DH community.
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Wout Dillen deposited DH Benelux Journal 4. The Humanities in a Digital World in the group
DH Benelux on Humanities Commons 1 year, 2 months ago
The fourth volume of the DH Benelux Journal. This volume includes seven full-length, peer-reviewed articles that are based on accepted contributions to the 2021 virtual DH Benelux conference. Contents: 1. Editors’ Preface (Wout Dillen, Margherita Fantoli, Marijn Koolen, Marieke van Erp); 2. Introduction: The Humanities in a Digital World (Lorella…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited DH Benelux Journal 3. DH Benelux Online in the group
DH Benelux on Humanities Commons 1 year, 11 months ago
The third volume of the DH Benelux Journal. This volume includes six full-length, peer-reviewed articles that are based on accepted contributions to the 2020 virtual DH Benelux conference. Contents: 1. Editor’s Preface (Wout Dillen, Marijn Koolen, Marieke van Erp); 2. Introduction: Digital Humanities Online (Antske Fokkens, Christian Gosvig…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited DH Benelux Journal 2. Digital Humanities in Society in the group
DH Benelux on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
The second volume of the DH Benelux Journal. This volume includes four full-length, peer-reviewed articles that are based on accepted contributions to the 2019 DH Benelux conference in Liège (Belgium) on Digital Humanities in Society. Contents: 1. Editors’ Preface (Wout Dillen, Marijn Koolen, Marieke van Erp); 2. Introduction: Digital Humanities…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited DH Benelux Journal 1. Integrating Digital Humanities. in the group
DH Benelux on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
The first volume of the DH Benelux Journal. This volume includes four full-length, peer-reviewed articles that are based on accepted contributions to the 2018 DH Benelux conference in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) on Integrating Digital Humanities.
Contents:
1. Editors’ Preface (Wout Dillen, Marijn Koolen, Marieke van Erp)
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DH Benelux on Humanities Commons 3 years ago