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Spatial Humanities - Gis and the Future of Humanities Scholarship

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Informationen zum Autor David J. Bodenhamer is Executive Director of the Polis Center and Professor of History at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. John Corrigan is Lucius Moody Bristol Distinguished Professor of Religion and Professor of History at Florida State University. Trevor M. Harris is Eberly Professor of Geography and Chair of the Department of Geology and Geography at West Virginia University. Klappentext Geographic information systems (GIS) have spurred a renewed interest in the influence of geographical space on human behavior and cultural development. Ideally GIS enables humanities scholars to discover relationships of memory, artifact, and experience that exist in a particular place and across time. Although successfully used by other disciplines, efforts by humanists to apply GIS and the spatial analytic method in their studies have been limited and halting. The Spatial Humanities aims to re-orient, and perhaps revolutionize, humanities scholarship by critically engaging the technology and specifically directing it to the subject matter of the humanities. This book explores the potential of spatial methods such as text-based geographical analysis, multimedia GIS, animated maps, deep contingency, deep mapping, and the geo-spatial semantic web to re-orient humanities scholarship. It also grapples with the need to create a language that bridges disciplines, how to re-conceptualize the humanities to include the spatial perspective, how to use GIS to analyze text and images, and suggests approaches that will prompt a long-needed reintegration of geography into the humanities. Zusammenfassung Applying the analytical tools of GIS to new fields of research Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Turning toward Place, Space, and Time / Edward L. Ayers 2. The Potential of Spatial Humanities / David J. Bodenhamer 3. Geographic Information Science and Spatial Analysis for the Humanities / Karen K. Kemp 4. Exploiting Time and Space: A Challenge for GIS in the Digital Humanities / Ian Gregory 5. Qualitative GIS and Emergent Semantics / John Corrigan 6. Representations of Space and Place in the Humanities / Gary Lock 7. Mapping Text / May Yuan 8. The Geospatial Semantic Web, Pareto GIS, and the Humanities / Trevor M. Harris, L. Jesse Rouse, and Susan Bergeron 9. GIS, e-Science, and the Humanities Grid / Paul S. Ell 10. Challenges for the Spatial Humanities: Toward a Research Agenda / Trevor M. Harris, John Corrigan, and David J. Bodenhamer Suggestions for Further Reading List of Contributors Index ...

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Authors David J. Corrigan Bodenhamer, John Corrigan
Assisted by David Bodenhamer (Editor), David J. Bodenhamer (Editor), John Corrigan (Editor), Trevor Harris (Editor), Trevor M. Harris (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.06.2010
 
EAN 9780253222176
ISBN 978-0-253-22217-6
No. of pages 222
Series Spatial Humanities
Spatial Humanities
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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