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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2017
- Nicholas Bauch:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Digital GeoHumanities: Visualizing Geographic Thought. 1-15 - Nicholas Bauch:
Guest Editor's Note: Process in Digital Geohumanities. 16-19 - Ian Caine:
Inhabiting the Line: A Digital Chronology of Suburban Expansion for San Antonio, Texas. 20-38 - Jeremy M. Mikecz:
Peering Beyond the Imperial Gaze: Using Digital Tools to Construct a Spatial History of Conquest. 39-54 - Nicholas Bauch:
Practicing Spatial Epistemology with Immanuel Kant's 'Physical' Classification. 55-67 - Jason A. Heppler:
Green Dreams, Toxic Legacies: Toward a Digital Political Ecology of Silicon Valley. 68-85 - Eleanor Hayman, Mark Wedge, Colleen James:
A Deep Chart (the Aqua-Face of Deep Mapping). 86-108 - John Harner, Kevin Knapp, Leah Davis-Witherow:
'The Story of Us': Place-Making through Public Interaction with Digital GeoHumanities in Colorado Springs. 109-125 - Ocean Howell:
'Imagined San Francisco': Unpacking Urban Regime Theory through Interactive Cartography. 126-143
Volume 11, Number 2, October 2017
- Angelika Zirker, Matthias Bauer:
Explanatory Annotation in the Context of the Digital Humanities: Introduction. 145-152 - Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lindsey Seatter, Randa El Khatib, Tracey El Hajj:
The Value of Plurality in 'The Network with a Thousand Entrances'. 153-173 - Valerie Rumbold:
Interpretation, Agency, Entropy: Annotating Pope's Dunciads. 174-198 - Jürgen Leonhardt:
Annotation Between Formation And Information. 199-211 - Matthias Bauer, Angelika Zirker:
Explanatory Annotation of Literary Texts and the Reader: Seven Types of Problems. 212-232 - Evelyn Gius, Janina Jacke:
The Hermeneutic Profit of Annotation: On Preventing and Fostering Disagreement in Literary Analysis. 233-254 - Aristotelis Hadjakos, Joachim Iffland, Reinhard Keil, Andreas Oberhoff, Joachim Veit:
Challenges for Annotation Concepts in Music. 255-275 - Dirk Roorda:
Practical Linguistic Annotation: The Hebrew Bible. 276-288
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