Center for Digital Humanities, Pune

Center for Digital Humanities, Pune

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An Indian hub for Digital Humanities scholarship and pedagogy. We are located in Pune, Maharashtra.

Internships & Apprenticeships | www.1947partitionarchive.org 20/05/2022

INTERNSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE, MAY 23RD 2022. The 1947 Partition Archive is offering 14 competitive internships and apprenticeships this summer in diverse fields including but not limited to Oral History Documentation, Digital Archiving, GIS/Geo-tagging, Storytelling, Creative Writing, Non-profit Finance, Online Curation, Graphic Design and Video Editing. The program has remote and international opportunities.

Volunteer Internships are 6 month-long engagements and part-time (2 months for full time), while Volunteer Apprenticeships are one-year-long programs and part time. Internships and Apprenticeships are designed to be entry-level positions that acquaint applicants with a particular field under the guidance of a mentor. Apprenticeships provide the next level of experience to applicants, who emerge job-ready from the one-year engagement. Volunteer Apprentices and Interns 'learn while giving back,' to the community via their volunteer service with The 1947 Partition Archive.

Apply: https://in.1947PartitionArchive.org/internships

Deadline: May 23, 2021 (Pacific Time) for Summer 2022. Fall 2022 deadline TBA (we suggest applying at the earliest).

Internships & Apprenticeships | www.1947partitionarchive.org Learn while giving back! The 1947 Partition Archive is now accepting applications for our Internships & Apprenticeships Program. Internships and Apprenticeships are designed for high school, college and post-graduate level students, recent graduates, as well as retirees and career professionals look...

24/04/2022

M. Sc in "Computational Social Sciences"
Last Date: 15th May
More Information:https://iitj.ac.in/uploaded_docs/Advertisement_MSc%20CSS_A.Y.2022-23_19042022.pdf

30/01/2022

Register now for this exciting conference!

Registration for DHARTI2022 conference is now available at www.dhdharti.in. You can also avail a DHARTI membership using the form. Keeping current exigencies in mind membership is FREE till the next DHARTI conference and/or General Body Meeting.

Photos from DiGRA India's post 10/11/2021
21/10/2021

We are announcing our Keynote Speaker for the upcoming Conference: Meghna Jayanth.

Meghna Jayanth is an award-willing writer and narrative designer. Her game 80 Days, an anti-colonial retrofuturist retelling of Verne's classic novel, won the Independent Games Festival's Narrative award, earned four BAFTA nominations (including Best Story) and was named TIME's Game of the Year. She won a Writer's Guild of Great Britain award in 2015 for her work on 80 Days, and a Writer's Guild of America award in 2018 as part of Horizon: Zero Dawn's writing team.

She contributes worldbuilding, story design and writing to narratives, most of them indie games, including Failbetter's lush story-driven games Sunless Sea and Sunless Skies, expansions of 11 Bit's gritty, uncompromising This War of Mine, Kitfox Games' q***r dungeoneering dating sim Boyfriend Dungeon, Outerloop Games' story of colonial liberation and companionship Falcon Age, and Shedworks' evocative coming-of-age adventure Sable.

Her particular interests are elegant choice design, sociocultural speculations, branching narratives, and subverting the design tropes of conventional protagonism.

DiGRA India Conference 2021 – Call for Papers 24/08/2021

DiGRA India Conference 2021 – Call for Papers Games, Culture(s) and India: Dispatches from a Playful Subcontinent The DiGRA India 2021 conference welcomes papers about games and cultures focusing on but not restricted to India and the Indian S…

07/06/2021

Milli Archives Consortium is running a week long series of panels, talks, and workshops related to archives. Check out Day 1 (on June 7) and browse their page for the full slate of events. Registration is free.

DAY 1: is a week away!✨ The first day of Milli Sessions will explore everything from archiving protests to archives and research. To learn more about how archives empower, join us on 7th June by registering through this link: www.milli.link/iaw2021



The 1947 Partition Archive Keystone Foundation National Archives of India, New Delhi

16/04/2021

Dr. Pallavi Guha will be delivering a talk on "Hear : Contextualising Intersectionality in Anti-Rape Feminist Activism" on April 16 at 7pm IST.

We are delighted to have Dr. Pallavi Guha with us tomorrow to deliver her talk "Hear : Contextualising Intersectionality in Anti-Rape Feminist Activism".

Dr. Pallavi Guha is an Assistant professor of journalism at Towson University. She is the author of Hear in India: News, Social Media, and Anti-Rape and Sexual Harassment Activism, published by Rutgers University Press. Her book was part of Ms. Magazine’s February 2021 Feminist Books.

Dr. Guha’s research includes anti-rape and sexual harassment activism on mass media and social media platforms; gender roles in the electoral campaign and social media. A former journalist, researcher, and media educator with over a decade’s professional experience, Dr. Guha has worked internationally for leading media organizations, including BBC News and The Times of India. She has also won multiple awards and grants for her scholarship and teaching.

We look forward to your participation!


Digital Humanities@IIT Jodhpur on Twitter 24/03/2021

Digital Humanities at IIT Jodhpur accepting students for MS in Digital Humanities. Applications due 10 May 2021.

Digital Humanities@IIT Jodhpur on Twitter “"NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS" We are happy to announce that applications for AY 2021-22 are out. We invite students to this programme which offers a deep dive into diverse knowledge systems. ”

Global Digital Inequalities - Global Digital Cultures 09/02/2021

ONLINE SEMINAR: Global Digital Inequalities on 17 Feb 2021.
How does digitisation reshape the distribution of cultural, economic, and political resources around the globe? Over the past decades, this has been a central question in activist, scholarly, and policy debate. In this webinar, feminist technologist Nishant Shah and creative practitioner Padmini Ray Murray will discuss the current state of this debate. How is digital inequality framed in different parts of the world and what are the consequences of this framing? What can be the pitfalls of certain rhetorics of inclusion? And what are the current challenges for a politics of design directed at social justice? In light of the rapid development of artificial intelligence and the ongoing (dis-)information crisis, the question of global digital inequality has taken on new urgency.

Global Digital Inequalities - Global Digital Cultures How does digitisation reshape the distribution of cultural, economic, and political resources around the globe? Over the past decades, this has been a central question in activist, scholarly, and policy debate. In this webinar, feminist technologist Nishant Shah and creative practitioner Padmini Ray...

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