Stories are now broadly recognized as important sources of geographic information in different domains of the spatial humanities. The methodologies mobilized to identify these spatial data, however, remain the subject of intense debate. In this paper, we contribute to this debate by focusing on what we can learn from the close reading of stories to improve the quality of distant reading approaches. We do this through an in-depth comparative analysis of how toponyms are used across 10 oral life stories of exiles. Results show that a “distant listening” of the number of country names mentioned in these stories provides an accurate representation of their global geographies. However, the finer-scaled geographies of these stories become highly ...
Narratives of exile and migration pose important questions related to the role of language in the re...
The English language has long acknowledged and required some preconception of distance, but it has o...
We describe two documentation projects, on St. Paul Island in Alaska and on the Crow Indian Reservat...
Spatial narratives help us to organize experiences and give them meaning. Previous approaches to und...
Significant progress has been made on analysing the geographies in textual sources using techniques ...
Empirical studies of place perceptions have until now been limited. Projects have focussed on places...
While Points Of Interest (POIs), such as restaurants, hotels, and barber shops, are part of urban ar...
Place is a rich but vague geographic concept. Much work has been done to explore the collective unde...
This paper argues for Geographical Text Analysis (GTA), a new approach based on combining techniques...
This short article summarises a preliminary study of the poetry and correspondence of the English po...
Humans are in a constant interaction with nature. In this relationship, human beings are more likely...
Place descriptions in everyday communication or in online text provide a rich source of spatial know...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
Geotechnologies are increasingly prominent, accessible, and interactive. Hand-held devices can local...
This article draws attention to a neglected topic in historical geography: the names children give t...
Narratives of exile and migration pose important questions related to the role of language in the re...
The English language has long acknowledged and required some preconception of distance, but it has o...
We describe two documentation projects, on St. Paul Island in Alaska and on the Crow Indian Reservat...
Spatial narratives help us to organize experiences and give them meaning. Previous approaches to und...
Significant progress has been made on analysing the geographies in textual sources using techniques ...
Empirical studies of place perceptions have until now been limited. Projects have focussed on places...
While Points Of Interest (POIs), such as restaurants, hotels, and barber shops, are part of urban ar...
Place is a rich but vague geographic concept. Much work has been done to explore the collective unde...
This paper argues for Geographical Text Analysis (GTA), a new approach based on combining techniques...
This short article summarises a preliminary study of the poetry and correspondence of the English po...
Humans are in a constant interaction with nature. In this relationship, human beings are more likely...
Place descriptions in everyday communication or in online text provide a rich source of spatial know...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
Geotechnologies are increasingly prominent, accessible, and interactive. Hand-held devices can local...
This article draws attention to a neglected topic in historical geography: the names children give t...
Narratives of exile and migration pose important questions related to the role of language in the re...
The English language has long acknowledged and required some preconception of distance, but it has o...
We describe two documentation projects, on St. Paul Island in Alaska and on the Crow Indian Reservat...