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Applying the analytical tools of GIS to new fields of research

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The first attempt to tackle the issue of the humanities as an epistemic unit head-on, and to consider what the use of GIS . . . can bring to them. . . . The technical quality of the chapters is uniformly high: side-by-side they form a wide-ranging account, admirable in its ambition and scope, and authored by contributors who are recognized experts in their fields. The documentation and footnoting are exemplary, and the reader new to the field will find the further reading sections at the end extremely valuable.

* Literary and Linguistic Computing *

Table of Contents

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

The Spatial Humanities

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A Paperback / softback by David J. Bodenhamer, John Corrigan, Trevor M. Harris

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 28/06/2010
    ISBN13: 9780253222176, 978-0253222176
    ISBN10: 0253222176

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Applying the analytical tools of GIS to new fields of research

    Trade Review

    The first attempt to tackle the issue of the humanities as an epistemic unit head-on, and to consider what the use of GIS . . . can bring to them. . . . The technical quality of the chapters is uniformly high: side-by-side they form a wide-ranging account, admirable in its ambition and scope, and authored by contributors who are recognized experts in their fields. The documentation and footnoting are exemplary, and the reader new to the field will find the further reading sections at the end extremely valuable.

    * Literary and Linguistic Computing *

    Table of Contents

    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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