DH 2024 is the annual conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations. The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is excited to welcome you online and in person at our Arlington, VA campus, in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., from August 6-9, 2024 for DH 2024: Reinvention & Responsibility.

Pre-conference workshops will be held on August 5th and 6th while post-conference social activities will be held on August 10th.

outline of DC skyline with four red squares, each with a letter reading DH24, and the blue text "Reinvention & Responsibility"

The Call For Proposals has now closed and we are in the review process. Acceptance notifications have already been sent – please check your spam filters if you have not received a response to your abstract submission. Early bird registration will run from March 15 to May 15 and regular registration will run from May 16 to July 15 with the following rates in USD:

Online Early Bird On-Site Regular On-Site
ADHO member $100 $225 $325
non-ADHO member $150 $325 $425
ADHO student $50 $100 $150
non-ADHO student $75 $125 $175

Registration consists of two steps:

  1. Log into the ConfTool for DH2024 and fill out the registration form. Participants who created an account to submit a proposal should use the account. You will be able to edit your free registration add-ons (swag, workshops, tours) even after you submit your registration.
  2. Pay for your registration through GMU’s Mason Marketplace. The link is provided to you within the ConfTool system and in the ConfTool confirmation email.

ADHO works actively toward the creation of a more diverse, welcoming, and inclusive global community of digital humanities scholars and practitioners, and is therefore dedicated to the creation of a safe, respectful, and collegial environment for anyone attending its events or involved in its activities.

There is no place in ADHO activities for harassment, intimidation or discrimination based on race, religion, ethnicity, language, political stance, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, physical or cognitive ability, age, appearance, or other group status. Unsolicited physical contact, unwelcome sexual attention, and any behaviour that is physically or verbally disruptive, coercive, hurtful, threatening, abusive or aggressive, are likewise unacceptable.

The ADHO Digital Humanities Conference Code of Conduct is available at https://adho.org/adho/code-of-conduct/.

If you have any questions about the conference, please don’t hesitate to contact the local organizing team at dh2024@gmu.edu