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Geographical Research in the Digital Humanities: Spatial Concepts, Approaches and Methods
Finn Dammann & Dominik Kremer (Hrsg.)
https://www.bielefeld-university-press.org/978–3‑8376–6918‑3/geographical-research-in-the-digital-humanities/
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The richness of social and cultural theory in the humanities offers countless opportunities for using theory-informed concepts in data-based analysis workflows. The contributors to this volume thus encourage further research utilizing out-of-the-box models and approaches to space and place in the field of Digital Humanities. The collection follows the two complementary goals of providing promising conceptualisations of space and place for a broad audience from Digital Humanities, and of presenting current work in Digital Humanities using different conceptualisations of space and place or offering innovative methods for their analysis.
Mixing Methods: Practical Insights from the Humanities in the Digital Age
Birgit Schneider, Beate Löffler, Tino Mager, Carola Hein (Hrsg.)
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839469132
The digital transformation is accompanied by two simultaneous processes: digital humanities challenging the humanities, their theories, methodologies and disciplinary identities, and pushing computer science to get involved in new fields. But how can qualitative and quantitative methods be usefully combined in one research project? What are the theoretical and methodological principles across all disciplinary digital approaches? This volume focusses on driving innovation and conceptualising the humanities in the 21st century. Building on the results of 10 research projects, it serves as a useful tool for designing cutting-edge research that goes beyond conventional strategies.
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