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    almahu_9949747868102882
    Format: 1 online resource (199 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839469187
    Series Statement: Digital Humanities Research Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Spatial Concepts, Approaches and Methods for Digital Humanities - An Introduction to the Book -- About this Book -- References -- SPATIAL CONCEPTS, APPROACHES AND PERSPECTIVES -- Digital Spatial Humanities - Some Methodological Remarks and Two Historical Examples -- Introduction: Spatial Turn as an Impetus for Computational/Digital Humanities -- Digitisation, (Big) Data and Computational/Digital Humanities -- Spatial (Computational/Digital) Humanities and Spatial Cognition -- "Semantic Web" as a Technical Solution Framework for Semantic Representation and Publication of Linked Open Data -- Two Examples for the Indexing of Historical Geographical Maps and Texts -- Visual indexing: The Behaim‐Globe -- Historical Spaces: Flavio Biondo -- Conclusion -- References -- The Digital Humanities and Geography's Spatial Thought -- Introduction -- Space as a Social Product -- Episodes of Geographical Understandings of Space -- Conclusion -- References -- Language(s), Discourse(s), Space(s) - and their Transformations in the Digital Age -- On the Prospects of a Conceptual and Methodological Exchange between Digital Humanities and Geography -- The World as a Mosaic of (Cultural) Spaces: Language and Space in Traditional Cultural Geography in the 19th and early 20th Centuries -- The Production of Spaces: Lines of Development of Social Geography in the 20th Century -- Cultural and Linguistic Turn - and the "New" Cultural Geography -- Discourse Studies in Geography -- Potentials and Challenges of Discourse Studies in Geography in the Digital Age -- Georeferencing of Text Corpora -- Communicative Interaction in Digital "Social" Media -- Socio‐technical Production of Geographical Knowledge -- References -- Petrichor and Positionality: Occasion for a Situated Spatial Epidemiology in the Digital Humanities -- Fragrance of a Storm. , A 'Dashboard Pandemic' -- Ode to the Armchair Statistician -- Waves and Wildfires -- Fisticuffs or Full Embrace -- Petrichor -- References -- EVOLVING METHODS AND CRITICAL REFLECTIONS -- Place and Space in Literature -- Modelling Narrative Space in Novels and Letter Correspondences -- Computational Literary Studies: Conceptual Design and Methods of Modelling Space -- Spatial Concepts and a Model of Narrative Space -- Method -- Training Data and Test Data -- Case Studies and Findings -- Automated Detection of Narrative Space in Novels -- Automated Detection of Narrative Space in Historical Letters -- Analysing Narrative Space in Letters -- Automated Detection of Places in Novels -- Conclusion -- References -- The Knowledge Graph as a Data Sculpture: Visualising Arts and Humanities Data with Maps, Graphs, and Sets over Time -- Introduction -- Digital & -- Distant Perspectives on Cultural Materials -- The PolyCube Framework of Visualisation for Arts & -- Humanities Topics -- Connecting Geo‐Temporal and Diagrammatic Space‐Time -- Visual Analysis, Curation and Communication of In/Tangible Cultural Heritage (InTaVia) -- Towards Digital History as Polymorphic and Discursive Data Sculpting -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Placing Wellbeing: Distant Reading Approaches for Exploratory Placial Data Analysis -- Introduction -- Analysing Geographies of Wellbeing -- Implementing Qualitative Text Analysis -- Enabling the Process - Three Flavours -- Results from first Evaluations -- Places in Texts: A General Framework? -- Conclusion -- References -- Operationalising Territories in 16th‐Century Europe: A Critical Reflection on Spatial Concepts -- Introduction -- Territories in the 16th Century -- The 'Optimal' Operationalisation -- Requirements of the 'optimal' operationalisation -- Limitations of the 'Optimal' Operationalisation. , The Simplified Operationalisation -- Method: Vectorising Territorities -- Reflections on the Simplified Operationalisation -- Uncertainty Analysis -- Comparison with other Operationalisations -- Conclusion -- References -- Data Availability Statement -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix A: Georeferencing -- Appendix B: Manual Polygonisation Results in Overlapping Surface Geometries -- Appendix C: Manual Polygonisation -- Appendix D: Raster Bands -- Appendix E: Post Processing -- Appendix F Attributes from Wikipedia -- Appendix F.1 Manual -- Appendix F.2 Automatic -- Appendix F.2.1 fully structured crawl -- Appendix F.2.2 Semi Structured Crawl -- Appendix G Wikipedia Crawl -- Appendix G.1 Gathering Socio‐Economic Attributes of Territories -- Appendix G.1.1 Manual: Wikipedia Lookup -- Appendix G.1.2 Automated: Wikipedia Crawl -- Appendix H Camparison between Manual and Automatic Method -- Appendix H.1 Comparison in Terms of Missing Wikipedia Attributes -- Appendix H.2 Comparison in Terms of Practicability -- Appendix H.3 Comparison in Terms of Descriptive Statistics -- Appendix I Ranking of Rule Titles -- Authors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dammann, Finn Geographical Research in the Digital Humanities Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837669183
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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