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  1. History of Philosophy and the Reflective Society
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  <<De>> Gruyter, Berlin

    This book is about innovation, reflection and inclusion. Cultural innovation is something real that tops up social and technological innovation by providing the reflective society with spaces of exchange in which citizens engage in the process of... more

     

    This book is about innovation, reflection and inclusion. Cultural innovation is something real that tops up social and technological innovation by providing the reflective society with spaces of exchange in which citizens engage in the process of sharing their experiences while appropriating common goods content. We are talking of public spaces such as universities, academies, libraries, museums, science-centres, but also of any place in which co-creation activities may occur. The argument starts with the need for new narratives in the history of philosophy, which can be established through co-creation, the motor of cultural innovation. The result is redefining the history of philosophy in terms of a dialogical civilization by ensuring continuous translations, individual processes of reflection and collective processes of inclusion. Readers will grasp the effectiveness of the history of philosophy in societies that are inclusive, innovative and reflective.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110709292
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    Subjects: Digital Humanities; Geschichte der Philosophie; Innovatiin; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
    Other subjects: History of philosophy; digital humanities; inclusion; innovation; reflection
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 231 Seiten)
  2. Moonbit
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  punctum books, Brooklyn, NY

    "Moonbit is a hybrid work comprised of experimental poetry and a critical theory of the poetics and politics of computer code. It offers an extended intellectual and creative engagement with the affordances of computer software through multiple... more

     

    "Moonbit is a hybrid work comprised of experimental poetry and a critical theory of the poetics and politics of computer code. It offers an extended intellectual and creative engagement with the affordances of computer software through multiple readings and re-writings of a singular text, the source code of the Apollo 11 Guidance Computer or the “AGC.” Moonbit re-marks and remixes the code that made space travel possible. Half of this book is erasure poetry that uses the AGC code as the source text, building on the premise that code can speak beyond its functional purpose.

     

    When we think about the 1960s U.S. space program and obscure scientific computer code, we might not first think about the Watts riots, Shakespeare, Winnie the Pooh, T.S. Eliot, or scatological jokes. Yet these cultural references and influences along with many more are scattered throughout the body of the code that powered the compact digital computer that successfully guided astronauts to the Moon and back and in July of 1969. Moonbit unravels and rewrites the many embedded cultural references that were braided together within the language resources of mid-century computer code.

     

    Moonbit also provides a gentle, non-expert introduction to the text of the AGC code, to digital poetics, and to critical code studies. Outlining a capacious interpretive practice, Moonbit takes up all manner of imaginative decodings and recodings of this code. It introduces some of the major existing approaches to the study of code and culture while provide multiple readings of the source code along with an explanation and theorization of the way in which the code works, as both a computational and a cultural text."

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781950192342
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    Subjects: Poetry by individual poets; Astronautics
    Other subjects: Apollo Mission; digital poetics; computer code; experimental poetry; cultural theory; digital humanities; technology
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (152 p.)
  3. Digital Humanities and Digital Media: Conversations on Politics, Culture, Aesthetics and Literacy
    Contributor: Simanowski, Roberto (Publisher)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Open Humanities Press

    There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ triggered by startups and research labs of big IT companies; revolutions that quietly and profoundly alter the world we live in. Another ten or five years,... more

     

    There is no doubt that we live in exciting times: Ours is the age of many ‘silent revolutions’ triggered by startups and research labs of big IT companies; revolutions that quietly and profoundly alter the world we live in. Another ten or five years, and self-tracking will be as normal and inevitable as having a Facebook account or a mobile phone. Our bodies, hooked to wearable devices sitting directly at or beneath the skin, will constantly transmit data to the big aggregation in the cloud. Permanent recording and automatic sharing will provide unabridged memory, both shareable and analyzable. The digitization of everything will allow for comprehensive quantification; predictive analytics and algorithmic regulation will prove themselves effective and indispensable ways to govern modern mass society. Given such prospects, it is neither too early to speculate on the possible futures of digital media nor too soon to remember how we expected it to develop ten, or twenty years ago. The observations shared in this book take the form of conversations about digital media and culture centered around four distinct thematic fields: politics and government, algorithm and censorship, art and aesthetics, as well as media literacy and education. Among the keywords discussed are: data mining, algorithmic regulation, sharing culture, filter bubble, distant reading, power browsing, deep attention, transparent reader, interactive art, participatory culture. The interviewees (mostly from the US, but also from France, Brazil, and Denmark) were given a set of common questions as well specific inquiries tailored to their individual areas of interest and expertise. As a result, the book both identifies different takes on the same issues and enables a diversity of perspectives when it comes to the interviewees’ particular concerns.

     

    Among the questions offered to everybody were: What is your favored neologism of digital media culture? If you could go back in history of new media and digital culture in order to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something, what or who would it be? If you were a minister of education, what would you do about media literacy? What is the economic and political force of personalization and transparency in digital media and what is its personal and cultural cost? Other recurrent questions address the relationship between cyberspace and government, the Googlization, quantification and customization of everything, and the culture of sharing and transparency. The section on art and aesthetics evaluates the former hopes for hypertext and hyperfiction, the political facet of digital art, the transition from the “passive” to “active” and from “social” to “transparent reading”; the section on media literacy discusses the loss of deep reading, the prospect of “distant reading” and “algorithmic criticism” as well as the response of the university to the upheaval of new media and the expectations or misgivings towards the rise of the Digital Humanities.

     

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  4. Knowledge, Spirit, Law, Book 2: The Anti-Capitalist Sublime
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  punctum books, Earth, Milky Way

    Knowledge, Spirit, Law // Book 2: The Anti-capitalist Sublime takes up where Knowledge, Spirit, Law // Book 1: Radical Scholarship (2015) left off, foremost in terms of a critique of neo-liberal academia and its demotion of the book in favor of... more

     

    Knowledge, Spirit, Law // Book 2: The Anti-capitalist Sublime takes up where Knowledge, Spirit, Law // Book 1: Radical Scholarship (2015) left off, foremost in terms of a critique of neo-liberal academia and its demotion of the book in favor of various mediatic practices that substitute, arguably, for the one form of critical inquiry that might safeguard speculative intellectual inquiry as long-form and long-term project, especially in relationship to the archive or library (otherwise known as the “public domain”). This ongoing critique of neo-liberal academia is a necessary corrective to processes underway today toward the further marginalization of radical critique, with many of the traditional forms of sustained analysis being replaced by pseudo-empirical studies that abandon themes only presentable in the Arts and Humanities through the “arcanian closure” that the book as long-form inquisition represents (whether as novel, non-fictional critique, or something in-between). As a tomb for thought, this privileging of the shadowy recesses of the book preserves, through the very apparatuses of long- and slow-form scholarship, the premises presented here as indicative of an anti-capitalist project embedded in works that might otherwise shun such a characterization.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781947447356
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    Subjects: Film theory & criticism
    Other subjects: film studies; university studies; Chris Marker; digital humanities; cognitive capitalism
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (270 p.)
  5. Massa por Argamassa : A "Libraria de Babel" e o Sonho de Totalidade
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  punctum books, Brooklyn, NY

    "Mass by Mortar presents an in-depth exploration of one of the greatest illusionists in literature, Jorge Luis Borges. His tale" The Library of Babel "is an illustrious example of its playful ability, though not only because of the inverted world... more

     

    "Mass by Mortar presents an in-depth exploration of one of the greatest illusionists in literature, Jorge Luis Borges. His tale" The Library of Babel "is an illustrious example of its playful ability, though not only because of the inverted world imagined in it in the past. which a library, which supposedly contains all possible combinations of all letters, words, and books, is searched by devout librarians for divinely prefabricated truths, for one also has to deal with the irony of Borges's narration, which constantly puts check the narrator's claims about the universality of the library, including the very possibility of exhausting the possible meanings through a combinatorial process. "Massa por Argamassa apresenta uma exploração profunda de um dos maiores ilusionistas da literatura, Jorge Luis Borges. Seu conto “A Biblioteca de Babel” é um exemplar ilustre de sua capacidade lúdica, embora não somente devido ao mundo invertido que nele é imaginado, no qual uma biblioteca, que supostamente contém todas as combinações possíveis de todas as letras, palavras e livros, é vasculhada por bibliotecários devotos em busca de verdades divinamente pré-fabricadas. Pois também é preciso lidar com a ironia da narração de Borges, que constantemente põe em xeque as afirmações do narrador sobre a universalidade da biblioteca, incluindo a própria possibilidade de exaurir os significados possíveis através de um processo combinatório.

     

    Borges direcionava seus leitores para sua obra de não-ficção para que descobrissem o verdadeiro autor da ideia da biblioteca universal. Mas seus ensaios supostamente históricos são notoriamente repletos de referências falsas e contradições. Seja na verdade ou na ficção, Borges nunca atinge uma conclusão estável sobre as premissas atomistas da biblioteca universal – seria possível encontrar um conjunto de caracteres capaz de expressar todo o significado possível, ou estariam essas letras, assim como suas histórias e ensaios, se multiplicando e dividindo em uma incompletude incansável?

     

    Embora muitos leitores de Borges o veem como um presságio de nossas tecnologias digitais, eles muitas vezes dão crédito demais a nossas invenções ao fazê-lo. Aqueles que elidem a necessária incompletude da Biblioteca de Babel a comparam com a Internet, assumindo que ambos seriam arquivos totais de todo o pensamento e expressão possíveis. Embora as imaginações de Borges tenham contribuído para a criatividade digital (libraryofbabel.info é certamente uma evidência disto), elas o fazem demonstrando a necessária incompletude de todos os projetos totalizadores, independentemente de seu refino tecnológico. No final, Basile guia os leitores em direção à ideia de que uma exposição fictícia/imaginária possui certo poder sobre a tecnologia."

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: Portuguese
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781950192465
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    Subjects: Literary studies: from c 1900 -
    Other subjects: Library of Babel; Jorge Luis Borges; technology; librarianship; digital humanities; literary studies
  6. Tar for Mortar: "The Library of Babel" and the Dream of Totality
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  punctum books, Earth, Milky Way

    Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis Borges. His short story “The Library of Babel” is a signature examplar of this playfulness, though not merely for the inverted world it imagines,... more

     

    Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis Borges. His short story “The Library of Babel” is a signature examplar of this playfulness, though not merely for the inverted world it imagines, where a library thought to contain all possible permutations of all letters and words and books is plumbed by pious librarians looking for divinely pre-fabricated truths. One must grapple as well with the irony of Borges’s narration, which undermines at every turn its narrator’s claims of the library’s universality, including the very possibility of exhausting meaning through combinatory processing. Borges directed readers to his non-fiction to discover the true author of the idea of the universal library. But his supposedly historical essays are notoriously riddled with false references and self-contradictions. Whether in truth or in fiction, Borges never reaches a stable conclusion about the atomic premises of the universal library — is it possible to find a character set capable of expressing all possible meaning, or do these letters, like his stories and essays, divide from themselves in a restless incompletion? While many readers of Borges see him as presaging our digital technologies, they often give too much credit to our inventions in doing so. Those who elide the necessary incompletion of the Library of Babel compare it to the Internet on the assumption that both are total archives of all possible thought and expression. Though Borges’s imaginings lend themselves to digital creativity (libraryofbabel.info is certainly evidence of this), they do so by showing the necessary incompleteness of every totalizing project, no matter how technologically refined. Ultimately, Basile nudges readers toward the idea that a fictional/imaginary exposition can hold a certain power over technology

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781947447516
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    Subjects: Literary studies: from c 1900 -
    Other subjects: Library of Babel; Jorge Luis Borges; technology; librarianship; digital humanities; literary studies
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (106 p.)
  7. The Web as History : Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present
    Contributor: Schroeder, Ralph (Publisher); Brügger, Niels (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  UCL Press, London

    The World Wide Web has now been in use for more than 20 years. From early browsers to today’s principal source of information, entertainment and much else, the Web is an integral part of our daily lives, to the extent that some people believe ‘if... more

     

    The World Wide Web has now been in use for more than 20 years. From early browsers to today’s principal source of information, entertainment and much else, the Web is an integral part of our daily lives, to the extent that some people believe ‘if it’s not online, it doesn’t exist.’ While this statement is not entirely true, it is becoming increasingly accurate, and reflects the Web’s role as an indispensable treasure trove. It is curious, therefore, that historians and social scientists have thus far made little use of the Web to investigate historical patterns of culture and society, despite making good use of letters, novels, newspapers, radio and television programmes, and other pre-digital artefacts. This volume argues that now is the time to ask what we have learnt from the Web so far. The 12 chapters explore this topic from a number of interdisciplinary angles – through histories of national web spaces and case studies of different government and media domains – as well as an introduction that provides an overview of this exciting new area of research.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Contributor: Schroeder, Ralph (Publisher); Brügger, Niels (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Library, archive & information management; Social & cultural history; Media studies; Internet: general works
    Other subjects: world wide web; digital humanities; archive; communication; media and communications; Blog; Domain name; Hyperlink; Internet Archive; Web archiving; Yahoo! GeoCities
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (296 p.)
  8. Chapter Preface : Mapping Landscapes in Transformation: Multidisciplinary Methods for Historical Analysis
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  9. Chapter Frontmatter
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  10. Mapping Landscapes in Transformation : Multidisciplinary Methods for Historical Analysis
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789461662835; 9789462701731
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    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (376 p.)
  11. Chapter Postface Mapping Historical Landscapes in Transformation : An Overview
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  12. Chapter 13 Digital Humanities and GIS for Chinese Architecture : A Methodological Experiment
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  13. Chapter 6 Photography, Railways and Landscape in Transylvania , Romania : Case Studies in Digital Humanities
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  14. Chapter 7 Mapping Archaeological Landscapes in Transformation : A Chaîne-Opératoire Approach
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  15. Chapter 10 The Secularisation of Urban Space : Mapping the Afterlife of Religious Houses in Brussels, Antwerp and Bruges
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  16. Chapter 9 Pixels or Parcels? Parcel-Based Historical GIS and Digital Thematic Deconstruction as Tools for Studying Urban Development
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  17. Chapter 5 Unfolding Wasteland : A Thick Mapping Approach to the Transformation of Charleroi’s Industrial Landscape
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
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    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  18. Chapter 12 Landscape Appreciation in the English Lake District : A GIS Approach
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  19. Chapter 8 A High-Resolution Multi-Scalar Approach for Micro-Mapping Historical Landscapes in Transition : A Case Study in Texas, USA
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  20. Chapter 11 Mapping Through Space and Time : The Itinerary of Charles of Croÿ
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  21. Chapter 3 Mapping and Design as Interrelated Processes : Constructing Space-Time Narratives
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  22. Chapter 2 Data Friction : Mapping Strategies on a (Peri)urban Frontier, Chennai, India
    Author: Beelen, Karl
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  23. Chapter 4 Mapping the Evolution of Designed Landscapes with GIS : Stourhead Landscape Garden as an Example
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); cattoor, (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  24. Chapter 1 Cartographic Grounds : The Temporal Cases
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture
  25. Chapter About the authors
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Leuven University Press, Leuven

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time. The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural... more

     

    "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.

     

    The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today’s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation—that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale.

     

    Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century."

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
      BibTeX file
    Source: OAPEN
    Contributor: Coomans, Thomas (Publisher); Cattoor, Bieke (Publisher); De Jonge, Krista (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789462701731
    Other identifier:
    Parent title: Mapping Landscapes in Transformation
    Subjects: History of architecture; Industrialisation & industrial history; Landscape archaeology; Industrial archaeology
    Other subjects: digital humanities; historical geography; urban history; landscape history; archaeology; heritage conservation; architecture