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Title: The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship
Citation Type: Book, Whole
Publication Year: 2010
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Abstract: 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.
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Authors: Boderhamer, David J.; Harris, Trevor M.; Corrigan, John
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publisher Location: Bloomington, IN
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Topics: Methodology and Data Collection
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