The emerging role of geomedia in the environmental humanities / edited by Mark Terry and Michael Hewson.
"This book provides the latest scholarship on the various methods and approaches being used by environmental humanists to incorporate geomedia into their research and analyses, examining how these new methodologies impact the production of knowledge in this field of study and promoting the impa...
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Language: | English |
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Lexington Books,
[2022]
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Series: | Environment and society.
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Table of Contents:
- GIS and the environmental humanities : how citizen scientists, civil servants, and researchers are teaming up to study and solve environmental issues / Mark Terry
- Wadawurrung Dja : the ethnography and biogeography of pre-colonisation Wadawurrung Country in a digital realm / Susan Ryan, David S. Jones, Murray Herron, and Phillip Roös
- Tech for TEK : the value of GIS systems in sustainable community planning and indigenous land protection initiatives / Shahreen Shehwar
- The use of GIS by indigenous peoples in charting culture, claims, and country / Jigme Lhamo Tsering
- Ecofeminist visualization : reading GIS as a bridge to gendered water management in India / Pamela Carralero
- Ecologies of the digital map : GIS and the geography of autopoietic worlding / Erik Tate
- In the retelling : exploring spatial data as narratives of place / Michael Hewson
- Geomedia as a pedagogical tool : toward sustainability competence / Michael John Long
- When place is elsewhere : pedagogy of place for planetary health education in a digital space / Netta Kornberg
- Geomedia in the classroom : a pedagogical approach to GIS-enhanced ecocriticism / Mark Terry, Erik Tate, and Shahreen Shehwar.