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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2018
- Richard B. Apgar, Christopher M. James:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Spatial Humanities and the Liberal Arts. 1-4 - Rebecca Free, Mark Ingram:

Collaborative Mapping to Enhance Local Engagement and Interdisciplinary Dialogue in a Short-term Study Abroad Program. 5-14 - Andrea Y. Simpson:

Watching and Mapping The Wire : Taking the Spatial Turn in Political Science. 15-25 - Richard B. Apgar:

Emplacing Berlin: Digital Itineraries and Short-term Study Abroad in the City. 26-36 - Catherine R. Eskin:

'Books are not absolutely dead things': English Literature, Material Culture and Mapping Text. 37-47 - Jason E. Cohen:

Critical Chorography: A Pedagogical Approach. 48-58 - Joseph M. M. Aldinger:

Story Maps and Disability Studies: A Digital Blueprint for Teaching Community Engagement. 59-70 - Christopher M. James:

Mapping as Orientation, Support, and Aide-mémoire in Short-term Travel Courses. 71-80 - Alison T. Smith:

Pilgrimage, Place, Pedagogy: How Mapping Tools can Enhance First Year Experience Abroad. 81-90
Volume 12, Number 2, October 2018
- Catherine Porter

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Introduction: The Importance of Place and Openness in Spatial Humanities Research. 91-101 - Isabelle Devos, Torsten Wiedemann, Ruben Demey, Sven Vrielinck, Thijs Lambrecht, Philippe De Maeyer, Elien Ranson, Michiel Van den Berghe, Glenn Plettinck, Anne Winter

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STREAM (Spatiotemporal Research Infrastructure for Early Modern Brabant and Flanders): Sources, Data and Methods. 102-119 - Jim Schindling, Trevor M. Harris:

Deepening Historical GIS: An Integrated Database Solution for Linking People, Place and Events through Unstructured Text. 120-137 - Werner Stangl

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'The Empire Strikes Back' ?: HGIS de las Indias and the Postcolonial Death Star. 138-162 - Joanna E. Taylor

, Ian N. Gregory
, Christopher Donaldson
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Combining Close and Distant Reading: A Multiscalar Analysis of the English Lake District's Historical Soundscape. 163-182 - María López-Sández:

The Use of GIS to Draw Literary Maps of Compostela. Applications in the Educational Field. 183-195 - Catherine Porter

, Paul Atkinson
, Ian N. Gregory
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Space and Time in 100 Million Words: Health and Disease in a Nineteenth-century Newspaper. 196-216

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