Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities
Herausgeber: Crampsie, Arlene; Legg, Robert; Bergmann, Luke; Dixon, Deborah P.; Travis, Charles
Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities
Herausgeber: Crampsie, Arlene; Legg, Robert; Bergmann, Luke; Dixon, Deborah P.; Travis, Charles
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This handbook explores the digital methods and tools scholars use to observe, interpret and manage nature in several different academic fields. Essential reading for those interested in the use of digital tools in study of the environment from a wide range of disciplines, and for those working in the environmental humanities.
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This handbook explores the digital methods and tools scholars use to observe, interpret and manage nature in several different academic fields. Essential reading for those interested in the use of digital tools in study of the environment from a wide range of disciplines, and for those working in the environmental humanities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9780367536695
- ISBN-10: 0367536692
- Artikelnr.: 73121091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9780367536695
- ISBN-10: 0367536692
- Artikelnr.: 73121091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Charles Travis is Associate Professor of Geography and GIS in the Department of History at the University of Texas, Arlington, USA, and Associate Research Fellow at the Trinity Centre for the Environmental Humanities, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Deborah P. Dixon is Professor of Geography at the School of Geography and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Luke Bergmann is Associate Professor of Geography and Canada Research Chair in GIS, Geospatial Big Data and Digital Geohumanities with the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Robert Legg is Professor of Geography with the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences at Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan, USA. Arlene Crampsie is Assistant Professor of Historical Geography at the School of Geography at University College Dublin, Ireland.
Introduction: Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities;
PART I Overviews 1 Cowboys, Cod, Climate, and Conflict: Navigations in the
Digital Environmental Humanities; 2 The Armchair Traveller's Guide to
Digital Environmental Humanities; 3 Deep Weather; 4 Adding Spatial Context
to the 17 April 1975 Evacuation of Phnom Penh: How Spatial Video
Geonarratives Can Geographically Enrich Genocide Testimony; 5 Normalised
Alterity: Visualising Black Spatial Humanities; 6 New Machines in the
Garden: The Digital Environmental Humanities; PART II Voicing Indigeneity
7 From Localised Resistance to the Social Distance Powwow: Movements in the
World of Indigenous Americans; 8 Countermapping Plants and Indigenous
Lifeways in North America: A Case Study of Tending to Turtle Island; 9 The
Double Data Movement towards the Ecological Pluriverse: The Case of the
Native Land Information System; 10 Groundworks: Re-storying Northern
California with Emplaced Indigenous Media; 11 Datafication, Digitisation,
and the Narration of Agriculture in Malawi: From Productivity Measures to
Curated Folklore; 12 Spatial Video Geonarratives: Digitising Indigenous
Folklores in Urban Flooding Lived Experiences; PART III Geopoetics and
Performance 13 Exploring Sensible Virtual Immersive Spaces through Digital
Georamas; 14 The Digital Poetics of Lost Waterscapes in Coimbatore, South
India; 15 Relationality in the Online Literary Journal Spiral Orb; 16 Chemo
Creatures in a Digital Ocean!: The Making of a Speculative Ecosystem; 17
Innovative and Creative Geographies: The Shifting Boundaries of Inside,
Outside, Real, and Imagined Spaces; 18 The Sound of Environmental Crisis:
Silence as/and (Eco)Horror in A Quiet Place; PART IV Species, Systems,
Sustainability 19 Genotype, Phenotype, Phototype: Digital Photography,
Biological Variety, and Excessive Overpopulation of Types; 20
(Inter)National Connections: Linking Nordic Animals to Biodiversity
Observation Networks; 21 A Shark in Your Pocket, a Bird in Your Hand(Held):
The Spectacular and Charismatic Visualisation of Nature in Conservation
Apps; 22 Images of Nature through Platforms: Practices and Relationships as
a Research Field and an Epistemic Vantage Point of DEH; 23 A Novel Method
Suggestion for the Achievement of Environmental Citizenship Behaviour in
the Digitising World; PART V Digital Chronicles of Environment, Literature,
Cartography, and Time 24 Online Transcription of Regional Icelandic
Manuscripts Initiative; 25 "Thick Mapping" for Environmental Justice:
EJScreen, ArcGIS, and Contemporary Literature; 26 One Map Closer to the End
of the World (As We Know It): Thinking Digital Cartographic Humanities with
the Anthropocene; 27 The Deafening Roar of the Digital Environmental
Humanities: Case Studies in New Scholarship; 28 The COVID-19 Testimonies
Map: Representing Italian "Pandemic Space" Perceptions with Neogeography
Technologies; PART VI Algorithmic Landscaping 29 Digital Oil and the
Planetary Oilfield; 30 Between Digital and Territorial Turns: A Forking
Path; 31 Landscapes in Motion: Cartographies of Connectivity and the Place
of Physical Geography in the Environmental and Spatial Humanities; 32
(Re)Imagining the Ibis: Multispecies Future(s), Smart Urban Governance, and
the Digital Environmental Humanities; 33 Elemental Computation: From
Non-human Media to More-than-Digital Information Systems
PART I Overviews 1 Cowboys, Cod, Climate, and Conflict: Navigations in the
Digital Environmental Humanities; 2 The Armchair Traveller's Guide to
Digital Environmental Humanities; 3 Deep Weather; 4 Adding Spatial Context
to the 17 April 1975 Evacuation of Phnom Penh: How Spatial Video
Geonarratives Can Geographically Enrich Genocide Testimony; 5 Normalised
Alterity: Visualising Black Spatial Humanities; 6 New Machines in the
Garden: The Digital Environmental Humanities; PART II Voicing Indigeneity
7 From Localised Resistance to the Social Distance Powwow: Movements in the
World of Indigenous Americans; 8 Countermapping Plants and Indigenous
Lifeways in North America: A Case Study of Tending to Turtle Island; 9 The
Double Data Movement towards the Ecological Pluriverse: The Case of the
Native Land Information System; 10 Groundworks: Re-storying Northern
California with Emplaced Indigenous Media; 11 Datafication, Digitisation,
and the Narration of Agriculture in Malawi: From Productivity Measures to
Curated Folklore; 12 Spatial Video Geonarratives: Digitising Indigenous
Folklores in Urban Flooding Lived Experiences; PART III Geopoetics and
Performance 13 Exploring Sensible Virtual Immersive Spaces through Digital
Georamas; 14 The Digital Poetics of Lost Waterscapes in Coimbatore, South
India; 15 Relationality in the Online Literary Journal Spiral Orb; 16 Chemo
Creatures in a Digital Ocean!: The Making of a Speculative Ecosystem; 17
Innovative and Creative Geographies: The Shifting Boundaries of Inside,
Outside, Real, and Imagined Spaces; 18 The Sound of Environmental Crisis:
Silence as/and (Eco)Horror in A Quiet Place; PART IV Species, Systems,
Sustainability 19 Genotype, Phenotype, Phototype: Digital Photography,
Biological Variety, and Excessive Overpopulation of Types; 20
(Inter)National Connections: Linking Nordic Animals to Biodiversity
Observation Networks; 21 A Shark in Your Pocket, a Bird in Your Hand(Held):
The Spectacular and Charismatic Visualisation of Nature in Conservation
Apps; 22 Images of Nature through Platforms: Practices and Relationships as
a Research Field and an Epistemic Vantage Point of DEH; 23 A Novel Method
Suggestion for the Achievement of Environmental Citizenship Behaviour in
the Digitising World; PART V Digital Chronicles of Environment, Literature,
Cartography, and Time 24 Online Transcription of Regional Icelandic
Manuscripts Initiative; 25 "Thick Mapping" for Environmental Justice:
EJScreen, ArcGIS, and Contemporary Literature; 26 One Map Closer to the End
of the World (As We Know It): Thinking Digital Cartographic Humanities with
the Anthropocene; 27 The Deafening Roar of the Digital Environmental
Humanities: Case Studies in New Scholarship; 28 The COVID-19 Testimonies
Map: Representing Italian "Pandemic Space" Perceptions with Neogeography
Technologies; PART VI Algorithmic Landscaping 29 Digital Oil and the
Planetary Oilfield; 30 Between Digital and Territorial Turns: A Forking
Path; 31 Landscapes in Motion: Cartographies of Connectivity and the Place
of Physical Geography in the Environmental and Spatial Humanities; 32
(Re)Imagining the Ibis: Multispecies Future(s), Smart Urban Governance, and
the Digital Environmental Humanities; 33 Elemental Computation: From
Non-human Media to More-than-Digital Information Systems
Introduction: Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities;
PART I Overviews 1 Cowboys, Cod, Climate, and Conflict: Navigations in the
Digital Environmental Humanities; 2 The Armchair Traveller's Guide to
Digital Environmental Humanities; 3 Deep Weather; 4 Adding Spatial Context
to the 17 April 1975 Evacuation of Phnom Penh: How Spatial Video
Geonarratives Can Geographically Enrich Genocide Testimony; 5 Normalised
Alterity: Visualising Black Spatial Humanities; 6 New Machines in the
Garden: The Digital Environmental Humanities; PART II Voicing Indigeneity
7 From Localised Resistance to the Social Distance Powwow: Movements in the
World of Indigenous Americans; 8 Countermapping Plants and Indigenous
Lifeways in North America: A Case Study of Tending to Turtle Island; 9 The
Double Data Movement towards the Ecological Pluriverse: The Case of the
Native Land Information System; 10 Groundworks: Re-storying Northern
California with Emplaced Indigenous Media; 11 Datafication, Digitisation,
and the Narration of Agriculture in Malawi: From Productivity Measures to
Curated Folklore; 12 Spatial Video Geonarratives: Digitising Indigenous
Folklores in Urban Flooding Lived Experiences; PART III Geopoetics and
Performance 13 Exploring Sensible Virtual Immersive Spaces through Digital
Georamas; 14 The Digital Poetics of Lost Waterscapes in Coimbatore, South
India; 15 Relationality in the Online Literary Journal Spiral Orb; 16 Chemo
Creatures in a Digital Ocean!: The Making of a Speculative Ecosystem; 17
Innovative and Creative Geographies: The Shifting Boundaries of Inside,
Outside, Real, and Imagined Spaces; 18 The Sound of Environmental Crisis:
Silence as/and (Eco)Horror in A Quiet Place; PART IV Species, Systems,
Sustainability 19 Genotype, Phenotype, Phototype: Digital Photography,
Biological Variety, and Excessive Overpopulation of Types; 20
(Inter)National Connections: Linking Nordic Animals to Biodiversity
Observation Networks; 21 A Shark in Your Pocket, a Bird in Your Hand(Held):
The Spectacular and Charismatic Visualisation of Nature in Conservation
Apps; 22 Images of Nature through Platforms: Practices and Relationships as
a Research Field and an Epistemic Vantage Point of DEH; 23 A Novel Method
Suggestion for the Achievement of Environmental Citizenship Behaviour in
the Digitising World; PART V Digital Chronicles of Environment, Literature,
Cartography, and Time 24 Online Transcription of Regional Icelandic
Manuscripts Initiative; 25 "Thick Mapping" for Environmental Justice:
EJScreen, ArcGIS, and Contemporary Literature; 26 One Map Closer to the End
of the World (As We Know It): Thinking Digital Cartographic Humanities with
the Anthropocene; 27 The Deafening Roar of the Digital Environmental
Humanities: Case Studies in New Scholarship; 28 The COVID-19 Testimonies
Map: Representing Italian "Pandemic Space" Perceptions with Neogeography
Technologies; PART VI Algorithmic Landscaping 29 Digital Oil and the
Planetary Oilfield; 30 Between Digital and Territorial Turns: A Forking
Path; 31 Landscapes in Motion: Cartographies of Connectivity and the Place
of Physical Geography in the Environmental and Spatial Humanities; 32
(Re)Imagining the Ibis: Multispecies Future(s), Smart Urban Governance, and
the Digital Environmental Humanities; 33 Elemental Computation: From
Non-human Media to More-than-Digital Information Systems
PART I Overviews 1 Cowboys, Cod, Climate, and Conflict: Navigations in the
Digital Environmental Humanities; 2 The Armchair Traveller's Guide to
Digital Environmental Humanities; 3 Deep Weather; 4 Adding Spatial Context
to the 17 April 1975 Evacuation of Phnom Penh: How Spatial Video
Geonarratives Can Geographically Enrich Genocide Testimony; 5 Normalised
Alterity: Visualising Black Spatial Humanities; 6 New Machines in the
Garden: The Digital Environmental Humanities; PART II Voicing Indigeneity
7 From Localised Resistance to the Social Distance Powwow: Movements in the
World of Indigenous Americans; 8 Countermapping Plants and Indigenous
Lifeways in North America: A Case Study of Tending to Turtle Island; 9 The
Double Data Movement towards the Ecological Pluriverse: The Case of the
Native Land Information System; 10 Groundworks: Re-storying Northern
California with Emplaced Indigenous Media; 11 Datafication, Digitisation,
and the Narration of Agriculture in Malawi: From Productivity Measures to
Curated Folklore; 12 Spatial Video Geonarratives: Digitising Indigenous
Folklores in Urban Flooding Lived Experiences; PART III Geopoetics and
Performance 13 Exploring Sensible Virtual Immersive Spaces through Digital
Georamas; 14 The Digital Poetics of Lost Waterscapes in Coimbatore, South
India; 15 Relationality in the Online Literary Journal Spiral Orb; 16 Chemo
Creatures in a Digital Ocean!: The Making of a Speculative Ecosystem; 17
Innovative and Creative Geographies: The Shifting Boundaries of Inside,
Outside, Real, and Imagined Spaces; 18 The Sound of Environmental Crisis:
Silence as/and (Eco)Horror in A Quiet Place; PART IV Species, Systems,
Sustainability 19 Genotype, Phenotype, Phototype: Digital Photography,
Biological Variety, and Excessive Overpopulation of Types; 20
(Inter)National Connections: Linking Nordic Animals to Biodiversity
Observation Networks; 21 A Shark in Your Pocket, a Bird in Your Hand(Held):
The Spectacular and Charismatic Visualisation of Nature in Conservation
Apps; 22 Images of Nature through Platforms: Practices and Relationships as
a Research Field and an Epistemic Vantage Point of DEH; 23 A Novel Method
Suggestion for the Achievement of Environmental Citizenship Behaviour in
the Digitising World; PART V Digital Chronicles of Environment, Literature,
Cartography, and Time 24 Online Transcription of Regional Icelandic
Manuscripts Initiative; 25 "Thick Mapping" for Environmental Justice:
EJScreen, ArcGIS, and Contemporary Literature; 26 One Map Closer to the End
of the World (As We Know It): Thinking Digital Cartographic Humanities with
the Anthropocene; 27 The Deafening Roar of the Digital Environmental
Humanities: Case Studies in New Scholarship; 28 The COVID-19 Testimonies
Map: Representing Italian "Pandemic Space" Perceptions with Neogeography
Technologies; PART VI Algorithmic Landscaping 29 Digital Oil and the
Planetary Oilfield; 30 Between Digital and Territorial Turns: A Forking
Path; 31 Landscapes in Motion: Cartographies of Connectivity and the Place
of Physical Geography in the Environmental and Spatial Humanities; 32
(Re)Imagining the Ibis: Multispecies Future(s), Smart Urban Governance, and
the Digital Environmental Humanities; 33 Elemental Computation: From
Non-human Media to More-than-Digital Information Systems