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Digital Cities - The Interdisciplinary Future of the Urban Geo-Humanities

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Making a strong case for interdisciplinary layering as a way to represent the many layers - physical! social! aesthetic - of the city! Fraser's visionary book is as much a meditation on the future of the digital humanities itself as it is on the city as an object of humanistic inquiry. He cogently charts a course for how humanists will employ thick mapping as a way to practice the digital humanities.' David J. Staley! Associate Professor of History and Adjunct Associate Professor of Design! Director of the Goldberg Center at The Ohio State University! USA Informationen zum Autor Benjamin Fraser is Professor and Chair of Foreign Languages and Literatures at East Carolina University, USA. Klappentext This book highlights an interdisciplinary terrain where the humanities and social sciences combine with digital methods. It argues that while disciplinary frictions still condition the potential of digital projects, the nature of the urban phenomenon pushes us toward an interdisciplinary and digital future where the primacy of cities is assured. Zusammenfassung This book highlights an interdisciplinary terrain where the humanities and social sciences combine with digital methods. It argues that while disciplinary frictions still condition the potential of digital projects! the nature of the urban phenomenon pushes us toward an interdisciplinary and digital future where the primacy of cities is assured. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction PART I: LAYERS OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CITY 1. What is the City? 2. Art and the Urban Experience PART II: DISCIPLINARY/DIGITAL DEBATES AND THE URBAN PHENOMENON 3. The Humanities, the Social Sciences and the Digital Sciences 4. What is Urban Totality? PART III: TOWARD A THEORY OF DIGITAL CITIES 5. What are Digital Cities? 6. Thick Mapping as Urban Metaphor Epilogue: Bridged Cities (A Calvino-esque Tale)...

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Introduction

PART I: LAYERS OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CITY
1. What is the City?
2. Art and the Urban Experience

PART II: DISCIPLINARY/DIGITAL DEBATES AND THE URBAN PHENOMENON
3. The Humanities, the Social Sciences and the Digital Sciences
4. What is Urban Totality?

PART III: TOWARD A THEORY OF DIGITAL CITIES
5. What are Digital Cities?
6. Thick Mapping as Urban Metaphor

Epilogue: Bridged Cities (A Calvino-esque Tale)

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'Making a strong case for interdisciplinary layering as a way to represent the many layers - physical, social, aesthetic - of the city, Fraser's visionary book is as much a meditation on the future of the digital humanities itself as it is on the city as an object of humanistic inquiry. He cogently charts a course for how humanists will employ thick mapping as a way to practice the digital humanities.' David J. Staley, Associate Professor of History and Adjunct Associate Professor of Design, Director of the Goldberg Center at The Ohio State University, USA

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