This roundtable takes a critical look at several important themes in the application of Spatial Humanities methods and tools to the spatial exploration of a non-modern witness. It will address aspects of mapping imaginary dimensions of space; tracing mobility and spatial connections through the network analysis of place relations in texts; and using common references to places that link data to bring text and material culture into dialogue. It will also raise issues related to gazetteer development and public scholarship, as well as the challenges of visualising complex data, such as narrative space. The discussants are all experts in the application of Spatial Humanities techniques for displaying and interrogating the spatiality of texts a...
With my PhD project, I aim to investigate the spatial description of Greece in Pliny the Elder's Nat...
This volume brings together a wide range of different disciplinary approaches and evidence in order ...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...
This panel considers how critical, innovative approaches with GIS draw our attention to new pathways...
Round Table discussions of various topics related to Digital Scholarship, facilitated by faculty wit...
This roundtable introduces spatial humanities researches at Purdue. Projects include Mapping Victor...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
International audienceThis paper provides an introduction to the contributions presented in this the...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
This paper considers how knowledge of socio-spatial reality beyond regional boundaries can help soci...
Geospatial technologies are transforming the practice of the Digital Humanities, and these developme...
The Institute proposes to link and deepen scholarly understanding of complex humanities data and geo...
none2siThis volume represents a bold attempt by the editors to bring scholars from distinct research...
The spatial humanities constitute a rapidly developing research field that has the potential to crea...
With my PhD project, I aim to investigate the spatial description of Greece in Pliny the Elder's Nat...
This volume brings together a wide range of different disciplinary approaches and evidence in order ...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...
This panel considers how critical, innovative approaches with GIS draw our attention to new pathways...
Round Table discussions of various topics related to Digital Scholarship, facilitated by faculty wit...
This roundtable introduces spatial humanities researches at Purdue. Projects include Mapping Victor...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
International audienceThis paper provides an introduction to the contributions presented in this the...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
This paper considers how knowledge of socio-spatial reality beyond regional boundaries can help soci...
Geospatial technologies are transforming the practice of the Digital Humanities, and these developme...
The Institute proposes to link and deepen scholarly understanding of complex humanities data and geo...
none2siThis volume represents a bold attempt by the editors to bring scholars from distinct research...
The spatial humanities constitute a rapidly developing research field that has the potential to crea...
With my PhD project, I aim to investigate the spatial description of Greece in Pliny the Elder's Nat...
This volume brings together a wide range of different disciplinary approaches and evidence in order ...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...