Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 591.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
[1] From: Ray Siemens <siemensr@mala.bc.ca> (81)
Subject: Inter/Disciplinary Models, Disciplinary Boundaries:
Humanities Computing and Emerging Mind Technologies
[2] From: "Leonel Ruiz Miyares (Centro Ling. Aplicada)" (383)
<leonel@lingapli.ciges.inf.cu>
Subject: Symposium in Santiago de Cuba, 2003
[3] From: Jenny Newman <jenny.newman@computing- (41)
services.oxford.ac.uk>
Subject: Summer Seminars 2002 at OUCS
[4] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (35)
Subject: Univ of Maryland Forum: Beyond the Web: The Arts and
Humanities in the Twenty-First Century: April 25
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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 06:48:14 +0100
From: Ray Siemens <siemensr@mala.bc.ca>
Subject: Inter/Disciplinary Models, Disciplinary Boundaries:
Humanities Computing and Emerging Mind Technologies
Inter/Disciplinary Models, Disciplinary Boundaries:
Humanities Computing and Emerging Mind Technologies
COCH/COSH 2002 Meeting
at the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities
May 26-8, 2002
U Toronto / Ryerson Polytechnic U, Canada
Programme available at: http://web.mala.bc.ca/siemensr/C-C/2002/Program.htm
Keynote and Plenary Addresses by:
Michael Best (U Victoria)
Patricia Clements (U Alberta) and Susan Brown (U Guelph)
Jean-Claude Gudon (U Montral)
Ian Lancashire (U Toronto)
Clifford Lynch (CNI)
Willard McCarty (Kings College London)
Geoffrey Rockwell (McMaster U)
John Taylor (NRC, Institute for Information Technology)
Full List of Speakers:
William Barker (Memorial U)
Michael Best (U Victoria)
Sally-Beth MacLean (U Toronto)
John Bonnett (NRC)
Susan Brown (U Guelph)
Alan Burk (U New Brunswick)
James Campbell (U Central Florida)
Martine Cardin (U Laval)
James Chartrand (McMaster U)
Charlie Clarke (U Waterloo; ISAGN)
Patricia Clements (U Alberta)
Stephen Davies (Malaspina U-C)
Patrick Finn (U Victoria)
Paul Fortier (U Manitoba)
Alan Galey (U Victoria)
Rob Good (ISAGN)
Jean-Claude Gudon (U Montral)
Carolyn Guertin (U Alberta)
Vivien Hannon (Dalhousie U)
Richard J. Shroyer (U Western Ontario)
Patrick Juola (Duquesne )
Bill Kennedy (Rhizomedia)
Andreas Kitzmann (U Karlstad)
Ian Lancashire (U Toronto)
Greg Lessard (Queen's U)
Tracy Light (U Waterloo)
Jorge Luiz Antonio (Pontifical Catholic U of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Clifford Lynch (CNI)
Oriel MacLennan (Dalhousie U)
Andrew Mactavish (McMaster U)
Bill Marsh (Factory School / U California, San Diego)
France Martineau (U Ottawa)
Willard McCarty (Kings College London)
Karen McCloskey (U Toronto)
Murray McGillivray (U Calgary)
Talan Memmott (independent: BeeHive)
Orion Montoya (U Chicago)
Aime Morrison (U Alberta)
Elsa Nystrom (Kennesaw State U)
Mark Olsen (U Chicago)
Roda P. Roberts (U Ottawa)
Katherine Parrish (OISE)
Jill Porter (U Waterloo)
Daniel Poulin (U Montreal)
Rita Raley (U California, Santa Barbara)
Dina Ripsman Eylon (U Toronto)
Jennifer Roberts-Smith (U Toronto)
Shannon Robinson (U Toronto)
Geoffrey Rockwell (McMaster U)
Susy Santos (U Manitoba)
Sharon Scinicariello (Case Western U)
Ray Siemens (Malaspina U-C)
Stfan Sinclair (U Alberta)
Alan Somerset (U Western Ontario)
Alan Sondheim (Florida International U)
Marshall Soules (Malaspina U-C)
Will Straw (McGill U)
Johannes Strobel (U Missouri-Columbia)
John Taylor (NRC, Institute for Information Technology)
Elaine Toms (U Toronto)
Marlene van Ballegooie (U Toronto)
Barrett Watten (Wayne State U)
Darren Wershler-Henry (York U)
Paul Werstine (U Western Ontario)
Bill Winder (U British Columbia)
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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 06:58:05 +0100
From: "Leonel Ruiz Miyares (Centro Ling. Aplicada)"
<leonel@lingapli.ciges.inf.cu>
Subject: Symposium in Santiago de Cuba, 2003
[To spread, please. Thank you.]
EIGHT INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
CENTER OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS
SANTIAGO DE CUBA
JANUARY 20-24, 2003
The Center of Applied Linguistics of the
Santiago de Cubas branch of the Ministry
of Science, Technology and the Environment,
is pleased to announce the Eight International
Symposium on Social Communication. The event
will be held in Santiago de Cuba January
20th through the 24th, 2003. This
interdisciplinary event will focus on social
communication processes from the points of
view of Linguistics, Computational Linguistics,
Medicine, Voice Processing, Mass
Media, and Ethnology and Folklore.
The Symposium will be also sponsored by:
. University of Oriente, Cuba
. Higher Institute for Medical Sciences
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
. Pedagogical University "Frank Pais Garcia"
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
. Information for Development Agency
Havana, Cuba
. African Cultural Center "Fernando Ortiz"
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
. University of Twente
Enschede, The Netherlands
. National Council of Scientific
Research, Italy
. University of Malaga, Spain
. University of Alcala, Spain
. University of Goias, Brazil
. University of Los Lagos, Chile
. Institute of Theoretical and
Computational Linguistics, Lisbon,
Portugal
Authors will be allowed to present only
one paper pertaining to the following
disciplines:
1. Linguistics:
- Spanish and foreign language teaching
- Spanish as a second language
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Lexicology and Lexicography
- Morphology and Syntax
- Anthropology Linguistics
- Textual Linguistics and Pragmalinguistics
- Terminology
- Translations
2. Computational Linguistics:
- Software related to linguistic research
- Automated grammatical tagging of texts
- Electronic dictionaries
- Software related to the teaching
of mother tongues and foreign languages
- Related issues
3. Voice Processing:
- Applications of analysis, synthesis and
voice-recognition
- Artificial intelligence and voice processing
4. Medical specialties related to speech
and voice and with Social Communication in
general:
- Logopedy and Phoniatry
- Neurology
- Otorhinolaringology
- Stomatology
5. Mass Media:
- Linguistic research related to the
speech of journalists, actors and
radio and television announcers
- Textual Analysis of radio and
television programs, and of print
and electronic media articles
6. Ethnology and Folklore:
- Research related to Social Communication
Activities that will take place within
the event are:
- Pre-Symposium seminars
- Discussion of papers in commissions
- Master conferences
- Round Table
PRE-SYMPOSIUM SEMINARS
The Symposium will be preceded by two
seminars that will be taught by prestigious
specialists to be announced. The seminars
will take place Monday, January 20th of
2003 and will focus on the following subjects:
- Corpus Linguistics: current studies
- Construction of Electronics Dictionaries
Participants should say in advance what
pre-symposium seminars they want to take
part in. An additional fee of 20.00 USD
will be charged for each seminar.
Participation certificates will be
available.
ROUND TABLE
A round table entitled Current Researches
in Applied Linguistics will be held on the
occasion of the VIII International Symposium
on Social Communication.
MASTER LECTURES
During the symposium three master lectures
will be delivered by:
- Prof. Dr. Nicoletta Calzolari, Professor and
Researcher, Institute for Computational
Linguistics, Pisa, Italy
- Prof. Dr. Yorick Wilks, Professor
and Researcher, Department of
Computer Science, Sheffield
University, Sheffield, UK
- Prof. Dr. Robert Berwick
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
USA
ABSTRACTS
The deadline of submission of paper
abstracts is July 1st, 2002. They
should not exceed 250 words. Notification
of acceptance of a paper by the Symposiums
Scientific Committee will be sent
before July 30th, 2002.
PAPERS
To enable the Organizing Committee to
include the Proceedings as part of the
Symposiums documentation -as we did
in the 5th ('97), 6th ('99) and 7th
(2001) Symposiums-, accepted papers
must be sent before September 15, 2002,
with the following requirements:
1. The paper will not exceed 5 pages
including graphics, footnotes and bibliography.
2. It should be written using Word 6.0 or
Word 7.0 for Windows and sent to the Symposiums
Executive Secretary either via e-mail
(attachment) or by mailing a 3-inch diskette.
3. Each page must be written in an A4
(mail type) format with left, right,
top, and bottom margin of 2.5 cm.
4. The paper must be written in one of
the events official languages: Spanish,
English, French or Portuguese.
Instructions for paper submission:
1. Write down the authors' names,
one under the other, at the left top
of the first page, all in Arial
bold capital letters, 9 points
(Word 6.0 or 7.0). Under the authors'
names should appear in bold
(only initials capital letters)
the institution, city, country
and e-mail address if available.
2. In a separate line, at the center,
the title of the paper must be written
in Arial bold, Italics, 10 points size
letters.
3. The text will follow -not in bold-
with the same Arial letter, 9 points
size and leaving one space between lines.
4. Paragraphs will have no indentation.
Spaces between paragraphs will be of 3 points.
5. Section titles will be written in Arial
bold, 9 points size and sub-sections titles
will be written in Arial Italic, 8 points size.
6. Footnotes will appear at the end
of each page in Arial 8 points size
letters.
Presentation time will be 15 minutes
and 5 minutes for discussion.
Authors must advise in advance if they
will need a tape recorder, video set,
computer or other kind of equipment for
presentation.
All mail or inquiries should be addressed to:
Dr. Eloina Miyares Bermudez
Secretaria Ejecutiva Comite Organizador
VIII Simposio Internacional
Comunicacion Social
Centro de Linguistica Aplicada
Apartado Postal 4067, Vista Alegre
Santiago de Cuba 4, Cuba 90400
Telephone: (53-226) 642760
E-mail: leonel@lingapli.ciges.inf.cu
http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/Cuba
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Spanish, English,
French and Portuguese
REGISTRATION FEE
Speakers and Delegates
160.00 USD
Companions
80.00 USD
Payment must be in cash during registration
and it covers a copy of the Proceedings
where your paper is printed, all other
documentation related to the event,
speakers certificate, welcome cocktail
and other cultural activities. Companions
will have access to all of the above, except
copies of the Proceedings.
ACCOMODATION
The Organizing Committee guarantees
accommodation in 3, 4, and 5 star
hotels with preferential prices
for participants in the event.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
- Abstract Submission deadline:
July 1st, 2002
- Notification on papers
approval by Scientific Committee:
by July 30, 2002
- Delivery of papers either by e-mail
or by mail using 3-inch diskette:
September 15, 2002
- Pre-Symposium seminars:
January 20th, 2003
- 8th International Symposium on
Social Communication:
January 21st through 24th, 2003
OTHER ASPECTS OF INTEREST
Santiago de Cuba, located at some
900 kms from Havana, is Cuba's
second largest city. Its economic,
cultural and social importance in
Cuban history is unquestionable.
Santiago is also the capital of the
province with the same name.
Surrounded by the green mountains
of the Sierra Maestra range and the
Caribbean Sea, Santiago is unique
in its geography and beautiful
landscape. Its surroundings make
the city one of the most important
tourist attractions on the entire
island. The Organizing Committee,
in coordination with the city's
tourist agencies will offer visiting
delegates a host of options allowing
participants to enjoy the city's
beauty and charm.
SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
President of Honor:
Dr. Rosa Elena Simeon Negrin
Minister of Science, Technology
and the Environment
Republic of Cuba
Aida Almaguer Furnaguera
Representative of the Ministry of
Science, Technology and the Environment
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Gerardo Garcia Cabrera
President of Information
for Development Agency
Ministry of Science, Technology
and the Environment
Havana
Cuba
Eloina Miyares Bermudez
Executive Secretary
Eight International Symposium
on Social Communication
Center of Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Vitelio Ruiz Hernandez
Academic of the Academy
of Science of Cuba
Center of Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Leonel Ruiz Miyares
Director of Center of
Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Marcos Cortina Vega
Rector University of Oriente
Ministry of Higher Education
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Nayra Pujals Victoria
Rector Higher Institute for
Medical Sciences
Ministry of Public Health
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Ena Elsa Velazquez Cobiella
Rector Pedagogical University "Frank Pais"
Ministry of Education
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Anton Nijholt
Professor and Researcher
Twente University
Enschede, Holland
Daniela Ratti
Researcher
National Council of
Scientific Research
Genoa, Italy
Lucia Marconi
Researcher
National Council of
Scientific Research
Genoa, Italy
Claudia Rolando
Researcher
National Council of
Scientific Research
Genoa, Italy
Gloria Corpas Pastor
Professor and Researcher
University of Malaga
Spain
Luis Beltran
Vice-Rector of International
Relations
University of Alcala
Alcala de Henares
Spain
Deise Nanci de Castro Mesquita
Professor and Researcher
University of Goias
Goias, Brazil
Minerva Rosas Villarroel
Professor and Researcher
University of Los Lagos, Chile
Margarita Correia
Professor and Researcher
Institute of Theoretical
and Computational Linguistics
Lisbon, Portugal
Nancy Alamo Suarez
Researcher
Center of Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Celia Maria Perez Marques
Researcher
Center of Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Celia Esther Alvarez Moreno
Center of Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Mercedes Cathcart Roca
Professor and Researcher
Faculty of Humanities
University of Oriente
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
Ercilia Estrada Estrada
Scientific Council
Center of Applied Linguistics
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Miladys Diodene Adame
Ministry of Education
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Martha Cordies Jackson
Researcher
African Cultural Center "Fernando Ortiz"
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
EIGHT INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
REGISTRATION FORM
Mr./Ms. ___________________________
Organization: ________________________
Title: _________________________________________
Business address: __________________________________
City: ______________ Telefax: ____________
Phone: _______________
E-Mail:____________________
Home address: _________________________
City: ___________ Telephone: __________
I wish to participate in Pre-Symposium seminars (optional)
___Corpus Linguistics: current studies
___Construction of Electronics Dictionaries
Paper title: __________________________
Date: ________________
Signature: ___________
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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 07:01:20 +0100
From: Jenny Newman <jenny.newman@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
Subject: Summer Seminars 2002 at OUCS
************************************
Summer Seminars at Oxford University
************************************
15 -19 July
9:30am - 5:00pm
The Learning Technologies Group (LTG), Humbul Humanities Hub, Oxford Text
Archive (OTA) and the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) at Oxford University
Computing Services (OUCS) are jointly running a week-long series of
seminars on the use of technology in online teaching, learning and research.
Each seminar lasts a full day, and includes a practical, hands-on element
as well as formal presentations. All teaching will be carried out by
members of the participating services and will take place at Oxford
University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford.
Seminar titles:
Putting your Database on the Web
Using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) in Manuscript Studies
The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Framework and How to Use It
Support Your Students! Building Good Course Websites
Publishing Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Documents
Tools and Techniques for Online Learning and Teaching
Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) Digitisation Workshop
Creating and Using Digital Video
Online Resource Discovery and Use - Humbul Humanities Hub
Developing Linguistic Corpora
The cost of each seminar is:
65 standard booking
35 student booking
Discounts are available for those attending the full week.
Further details are available from
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/courses/summer/ and the booking form is
available at http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/courses/summer/booking.html
(Please note that it is not recommended to book for the seminars using
Netscape 6.2. Booking form works best with IE or Netscape 4.7)
If you have any queries about the OUCS 2002 Summer Seminars, email:
or contact her at:
Summer Seminars 2002
Oxford University Computing Services
13 Banbury Road,
Oxford OX2 6NN
Tel: +44 (0)1865 273221
Fax: +44 (0)1865 273275
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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 07:02:18 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Univ of Maryland Forum: Beyond the Web: The Arts and
Humanities in the Twenty-First Century: April 25
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
April 17, 2002
Beyond the Web: The Arts and Humanities in the Twenty-First Century
Thursday, April 25, 2:00-4:00 pm
University of Maryland, College Park
http://www.mith.umd.edu
>Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 587.
>Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
><http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
>Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 07:07:10 +0100
>From: Matthew Kirschenbaum <matthew.kirschenbaum@verizon.net>
>
Beyond the Web: The Arts and Humanities in the Twenty-First Century
An international forum sponsored by the Maryland Institute for
Technology in the Humanities (MITH)
*** Free and open to all. ***
Keynote by Irvin Kershner, Director of _The Empire Strikes Back_:
"The Arts and Humanities: The Rebel Alliance Strikes Back"
Speakers:
Julia Flanders (Brown U.)
Nancy Kaplan (U. of Baltimore)
John Lavagnino (King's College, London)
Stuart Moulthrop (U. of Baltimore)
Allen Renear (U. of Illinois)
John Unsworth (U. of Virginia)
Moderated by Matthew Kirschenbaum (U. of Maryland)
Thursday, April 25, 2:00-4:00 pm
Room 6137, McKeldin Library
University of Maryland, College Park
Further information or directions:
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