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Geographical Research in the Digital Humanities

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This book encourages further research utilizing out-of-the-box models and approaches to space and place in the field of Digital Humanities.
  • 23 April 2024
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The richness of social and cultural theory in the humanities offers countless opportunities for using theory-informed concepts in data-based analysis workflows. The contributors to this volume thus encourage further research utilizing out-of-the-box models and approaches to space and place in the field of Digital Humanities. The collection follows the two complementary goals of providing promising conceptualisations of space and place for a broad audience from Digital Humanities, and of presenting current work in Digital Humanities using different conceptualisations of space and place or offering innovative methods for their analysis.
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Pages: 198
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: Bielefeld University Press
Series: Digital Humanities Research
Publication Date: 23 April 2024
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837669183
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology
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Finn Dammann is a research assistant at the Institute of Geography at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. His research interests lie in digital geography, GIScience and interdisciplinary infrastructure research. He works on questions of contested spatialities of digital sovereignty in Germany, on new methods at the intersection of GIScience and Critical Cartography as well as on Political Geographies of digital infrastructures.
Dominik Kremer works at the Department of Digital Humanities and Social Studies at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. After a doctorate in Applied Computer Science at Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg and experiences as an IT consultant in the industry, he joined the working group for Digital Health Geographies at FAU in 2020. His research addresses climate change and climate resilience, place-based GIScience and geo-content management in education.

Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Spatial Concepts, Approaches and Methods for Digital Humanities - An Introduction to the Book 7
Digital Spatial Humanities - Some Methodological Remarks and Two Historical Examples 15
The Digital Humanities and Geography's Spatial Thought 37
Language(s), Discourse(s), Space(s) - and their Transformations in the Digital Age 45
Petrichor and Positionality: Occasion for a Situated Spatial Epidemiology in the Digital Humanities 63
Place and Space in Literature 83
The Knowledge Graph as a Data Sculpture: Visualising Arts and Humanities Data with Maps, Graphs, and Sets over Time 113
Placing Wellbeing: Distant Reading Approaches for Exploratory Placial Data Analysis 135
Operationalising Territories in 16th-Century Europe: A Critical Reflection on Spatial Concepts 151
Authors 195