Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 39, No. 157.
Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne
Hosted by DH-Cologne
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Date: 2025-10-06 14:30:49+00:00
From: costas papadopoulos <cpapadopoulos84@gmail.com>
Subject: Call for Papers: DH Benelux 2026 – Digital Storytelling | Deadline: 1 December 2025
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the Call for Papers is now open for the 13th
edition of the Digital Humanities Benelux Conference, taking place 2–5 June 2026
at Maastricht University.
Conference Theme: Digital Storytelling
The Digital Humanities Benelux 2026 conference invites participants to explore
the intersection of digital technologies and storytelling. We aim to examine how
digital tools, approaches, and methodologies are reshaping the ways we create,
analyse, preserve, and share stories across disciplines, cultures, and time.
From computational analyses of large textual corpora and interactive multimodal
narratives to virtual exhibitions, immersive listening, and extended reality
experiences, digital storytelling encourages new literacies and approaches to
narrative forms and functions. We welcome critical examinations of how digital
storytelling serves as knowledge production and dissemination, and reflections
on ongoing and completed digital storytelling projects.
Submission Topics Include:
* Narrative analysis through distant reading and visualization
* Quantitative text analysis for narrative generation and interpretation
(machine learning, NLP, LLMs, stylometry)
* Digital archives and preservation
* Non-linear and interactive narratives
* Multimodal storytelling and AI narrative construction
* Ethics and biases in constructing digital stories
* Digital storytelling in research dissemination and critical approaches to
digital narratives
*
Digital pedagogy and social justice
*
Data visualisation as narrative and turning data into stories
* Immersive digital narratives (3D and Extended Reality)
* Creative approaches in Digital Humanities research praxis
* Tool development integrating narrative principles and user interactions
We especially encourage submissions that highlight how digital storytelling can
break down academic silos, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and connect
the humanities with diverse societal actors and other disciplines.
Important Dates:
* Submission Deadline: 1 December 2025
* Conference Dates: 2–5 June 2026
* Location: Maastricht University, Netherlands
For full details, submission guidelines, and to submit your proposal, please
visit: https://2026.dhbenelux.org/
We look forward to welcoming you to Maastricht for what promises to be an
inspiring conference exploring the future of digital storytelling in humanities
research.
Kind Regards,
Costas Papadopoulos
on behalf of The DH Benelux 2026 Organising and Programme Committees
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Costas Papadopoulos BA, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor in Digital Humanities & Culture Studies
Maastricht Young
Academy<https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/maastricht-young-academy>
Department of Literature & Art
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS)
Maastricht University
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