Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing


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Annual conferences

The first conference of the ALLC was held at Cambridge in 1970, and annually thereafter until 1988, when a protocol was agreed with the Association for Computing in the Humanities for the co-sponsorship of joint international conferences. The venue for these joint conferences alternates between Europe and North America. The first one took place in 1989 at the University of Toronto. 1997 marked a return to Canada, to Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In 1998 the conference went for the first time to Eastern Europe.

The 2008 conference will take place at the the University of Oulu, Finland. The ALLC has a scheme for the award of bursaries in relation to its annual joint conference.



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2008



[Image: ] University of Oulu, Finland, June 25 - 29The call for papers is available in the following languages:
  • English (html)
  • Italian (pdf)
  • Spanish (pdf)


2007



[Image: ] University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, June 2 - 8The call for papers is also available now.


2006



[Image: ] Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris, July 4 - 9


2005



[Image: ] University of Victoria, British Columbia, June 15 - 18The call for papers is available in the following languages:
  • English (html) (pdf)
  • Spanish (html) (pdf)


2004



[Image: ] University of Gothenburg, June 13-17The conference announcement is available in the following languages:
  • English
  • Italian
  • German
  • French


2003



[Image: ] University of Georgia, May 29 - June 2


2002



[Image: ] University of Tübingen, July 24-28


2001



[Image: ] New York University, June 13-17


2000



[Image: ] University of Glasgow, Scotland July 21-25


1999



[Image: ] University of Virginia, USA June 9-13


1998



[Image: ] Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary July 5-10


1997



[Image: ] Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, June 3 - 7


1996



[Image: ] University of Bergen, Norway, June 25 - 29


1995



[Image: ] University of California, Santa Barbara, USA


1994



[Image: ] University of Paris (Sorbonne), Paris, France (Consensus Ex Machina)


1993



[Image: ] Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA


1992



[Image: ] Christ Church, Oxford University, England


1991



[Image: ] Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA


1990



[Image: ] University of Siegen, Germany (The New Medium)


1989



[Image: ] University of Toronto, Canada (The Dynamic Text)


 

 

 


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