Events
This is the parent category of all the different events which DHARTI Hosts.
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DHARTI Roundtable: India’s Space in Global Digital Humanities

Friday, April 17, 2026 | 7:00 PM IST | Virtual The DHARTI Governing Body invites scholars, faculty, and practitioners to a strategic conversation on India’s evolving role in the international DH community and how DHARTI can deepen digital humanities work across India. The recent ADHO decision to adopt double-blind review for DH2026 has sparked essential… Continue reading
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DHARTI2026: Call for Hosts

The Digital Humanities Alliance for Research and Teaching Innovations (DHARTI) is seeking proposals from educational institutions and/or stakeholders from the G.L.A.M. [galleries, libraries, archives, and museums ]sector in India to host the DHARTI 2026 biennial conference scheduled to take place in December 2026. Based on the previous conferences organised under the aegis of DHARTI, DHARTI… Continue reading
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Dharti Speaks!

The landscape of digital humanities, corollary to the rapid social and technical evolutions, undergoes a constant and profound methodological transformation, necessitating a continuous and critical reevaluation of contemporary methods and practices used by DHers. In light of this, the upcoming session of DHARTI Speaks series convenes to examine the complex intersections & evolution of design,… Continue reading
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Logo Design Competition

Dharti We are pleased to announce an exciting opportunity to design a distinctive logo that will represent our organization globally. Deadline Extended! About UsDHARTI, a registered Non Profit organisation in India, is an initiative towards enabling and facilitating digital practices in arts and humanities scholarship in India, both within and beyond academic institutes. As an… Continue reading
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DHARTI Speaks!
Chapter 2 Digital humanities methods have seen increasing adoption both globally, and in non-textual media. While some DH approaches, such as the creation of digital “archives” (understood in many different ways) and “editions”, have been comparatively easy to translate into different cultural and institutional contexts, computational textual analysis is often seen as a bastion of… Continue reading
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#DHAI2018 Inaugural Conference, June 1-2, 2018, IIT Indore and IIM Indore – Call for Papers and Sessions
DH in India: Contestations, Connections and Collaborations Call for Papers and Sessions: Download, submission deadline is April 15 In his recent polemical piece, noted academic and cultural critic, Timothy Brennan calls Digital Humanities, a “bust” and declares: “[a]fter a decade of investment and hype, what has the field accomplished? Not much.” Brennan’s critique of DH,… Continue reading
