In this paper, we examine the relationship between the digital and geography. Our analysis provides an overview of the rich scholarship that has examined: (1) geographies of the digital, (2) geographies produced by the digital, and (3) geographies produced through the digital. Using this material we reflect on two questions: has there been a digital turn in geography? and, would it be productive to delimit ‘digital geography’ as a field of study within the discipline, as has recently occurred with the attempt to establish ‘digital anthropology’ and ‘digital sociology’? We argue that while there has been a digital turn across geographical sub-disciplines, the digital is now so pervasive in mediating the production of space and in producing g...
Geography, media, and communications have been closely linked since the 16th Century. Just as the ad...
Over the past decade, literary scholars with an interested in the geographies of fiction have increa...
This paper is a unique roundtable discussion between geographers to explore, contextualize and probl...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the digital and geography. Our analysis provides ...
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship a...
As digital technologies have become part of everyday life, mediating tasks such as work, travel, con...
This paper addresses how geographers conceptualize cultural artifacts. Many geographical studies of ...
All human and social sciences are now engaged in what is known as the "digital turning point". There...
Framing the edited volume A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, this chapter explores the state...
Geolocation and spatial data have become ubiquitous components of digital and mobile media. The con...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
Over the past two decades, geospatial technologies have increasingly and profoundly influenced how e...
Over the past two decades, geospatial technologies have increasingly and profoundly influenced how e...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
none3noNew technologies are introducing important changes in all scientific objects, especially in t...
Geography, media, and communications have been closely linked since the 16th Century. Just as the ad...
Over the past decade, literary scholars with an interested in the geographies of fiction have increa...
This paper is a unique roundtable discussion between geographers to explore, contextualize and probl...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the digital and geography. Our analysis provides ...
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship a...
As digital technologies have become part of everyday life, mediating tasks such as work, travel, con...
This paper addresses how geographers conceptualize cultural artifacts. Many geographical studies of ...
All human and social sciences are now engaged in what is known as the "digital turning point". There...
Framing the edited volume A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, this chapter explores the state...
Geolocation and spatial data have become ubiquitous components of digital and mobile media. The con...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
Over the past two decades, geospatial technologies have increasingly and profoundly influenced how e...
Over the past two decades, geospatial technologies have increasingly and profoundly influenced how e...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
none3noNew technologies are introducing important changes in all scientific objects, especially in t...
Geography, media, and communications have been closely linked since the 16th Century. Just as the ad...
Over the past decade, literary scholars with an interested in the geographies of fiction have increa...
This paper is a unique roundtable discussion between geographers to explore, contextualize and probl...