Description |
ix, 133-261 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Series |
IJHAC : a journal of digital humanities, 1753-8548 ; volume 9 (number 2 2015) |
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International journal of humanities and arts computing, 1753-8548 ; v.9, no.2 (2015)
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Summary |
Geoinformatics. Geoparsing. Geo-Humanities. There are days when it seems as if the scholarly world has rediscovered geography - or at least sees great value in tagging a method or an approach as geographic in nauture. If so, this shift is a welcomed one, and not simply by geographyers. We are spatial creatures, after all, and we orient ourselves socially and culturally in relation to a material world |
Notes |
A special one-off issue of the International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing |
Bibliography |
Includes bibligraphical references |
Subject |
Spatial analysis (Statistics)
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Geographical perception.
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Personal space.
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Arts -- Study and teaching.
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Humanities -- Study and teaching.
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Author |
Stadler, Jane, editor
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