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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2015
- Ian N. Gregory, Christopher Donaldson, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Paul Rayson:
Geoparsing, GIS, and Textual Analysis: Current Developments in Spatial Humanities Research. 1-14 - Beatrice Alex, Kate Byrne, Claire Grover, Richard Tobin:
Adapting the Edinburgh Geoparser for Historical Georeferencing. 15-35 - Robert M. Schwartz:
Digital Partnership: Combining Text Mining and GIS in a Spatial History of Sea Fishing in the United Kingdom, 1860 to 1900. 36-56 - Daniel Alves, Ana Isabel Queiroz:
Exploring Literary Landscapes: From Texts to Spatiotemporal Analysis through Collaborative Work and GIS. 57-73 - Ross S. Purves, Curdin Derungs:
From Space to Place: Place-Based Explorations of Text. 74-94 - Charles van den Heuvel:
Mapping Knowledge Exchange in Early Modern Europe: Intellectual and Technological Geographies and Network Representations. 95-114 - Dimitrios Kydros, Panagiotis Notopoulos, Georgios Exarchos:
Homer's Iliad - A Social Network Analytic Approach. 115-132
Volume 9, Number 2, October 2015
- Jane Stadler:
Conceptualizing and Mapping Geocultural Space. 133-141 - Alwyn Davidson, Deb Verhoeven, Colin Arrowsmith:
Petal Diagrams: A New Technique for Mapping Historical Change in the Film Industry. 142-163 - Maria A. Vélez-Serna, John Caughie:
Remote Locations: Early Scottish Scenic Films and Geo-databases. 164-179 - Christian B. Long:
Where is France in French Cinema, 1976-2013? 180-195 - Marko Juvan, Joh Dokler:
Towards a GIS Analysis of Literary Cultures: The Making of the Slovenian Ethnoscape Through Literature. 196-218 - Charles Travis:
Acts of Perception: Samuel Becket, Time, Space and the Digital Literary Atlas of Ireland, 1922-1949. 219-241 - Chris Brennan-Horley:
Maps and Mobilities: On the Possibilities and Limits of Spatial Technologies for Humanities Research. 242-261
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