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Title:
Hypercities Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities
ISBN:
9780674725348
Author:
Presner, T
Shepard, D
Kawano, Y
Publication Date:
07-07-2014
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Permalink:
http://escholarship.org/uc/item/3mh5t455
Keywords:
Computers, geography, digital humanities, cartography
Local Identifier:
838528
Abstract:
Hypercities are always under construction. Todd Presner, David Shepard, and Yoh Kawano put
digital humanities theory into practice to chart the proliferating cultural records of places around
the world.
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Thick Mapping
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Table of Contents
Preface
6
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Lexicon
12
HyperCities
Thick Mapping
Digital Humanities
22
The Humanities in the Digital Humanities
HyperCities: A Very Brief History
Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities
Windows
Los Angeles Ghost Maps
PDub Productions: Mapping HiFi
The View from Above / Below
Toward a Media Archaeology of Google Earth
Counter-Mapping
Georeferencing: "It is turtles all the way down"
Windows
Rome: Jumping Over the Line
Mapping the 2009 Election Protests in Tehran
Mapping Events / Mapping Social Media
Participatory Digital Humanities
On the Event: HyperCities Now (Egypt, Libya, Japan)
66
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128
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Gallery:
A Journey through Tohoku, Japan
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Endnotes
Acknowledgments
Credits
184
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