This series explores how considerations of space and place, both geographical and metaphorical, are shaping innovative scholarship in the humanities. It represents a bridging of disciplines, with history, archaeology, literary studies, religious studies, and cultural studies, among others, now taking up theories and approaches associated most often with geography and the social sciences. Books in the series explore theoretical, methodological, technological, and applied issues, such as deep mapping, immersive geographies, experiential and emotional spatial worlds, and time-space linkages.
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By Wiesława Duży
June 03, 2024
Modelling the City focuses on European towns and cities, analysing the opportunities and limitations of modelling of urban space. This book examines how urban space from the past is discovered, explained and presented. It discusses the multitude of historical sources mediating the past urban space,...
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By Jiang Wu
January 29, 2024
The rise of Spatial Humanities has spurred a digital revolution in the field of Chinese studies, especially in the study of religion. Based on years of data compilation and analysis of religious sites, this book explores the formation of Regional Religious Systems (RRS) in Greater China in ...
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By David J. Bodenhamer, John Corrigan, Trevor M. Harris
May 31, 2023
This book explores how we create deep maps, delving into the development of methods and approaches that move beyond standard two-dimensional cartography. Deep mapping offers a more detailed exploration of the world we inhabit. Moving from concept to practice, this book addresses how we make deep ...