ISBN:
9781138184893
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1138184896
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xv, 220 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
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24 cm
Serie:
Routledge research in digital humanities
DDC:
911/.455110285
Schlagwort(e):
Geographic information systems
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Digital mapping
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City and town life History
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Research
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Data processing
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Public spaces History
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Research
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Data processing
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Spatial behavior Social aspects
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History
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Research
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Data processing
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Senses and sensation Social aspects
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History
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Research
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Data processing
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Walking History
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Research
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Data processing
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Geographic information systems
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Digital mapping
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City and town life History
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Research
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Data processing
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Italy
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Florence
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Public spaces History
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Research
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Data processing
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Italy
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Florence
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Spatial behavior Social aspects
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History
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Research
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Data processing
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Italy
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Florence
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Senses and sensation Social aspects
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History
;
Research
;
Data processing
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Italy
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Florence
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Walking History
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Research
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Social aspects
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Data processing
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Italy
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Florence
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Florence (Italy) History 1421-1737
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Research
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Data processing
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Florence (Italy) Historical geography
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Data processing
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Florence (Italy) Historical geography
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Data processing
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Florence (Italy) History
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Research
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Data processing
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1421-1737
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Florenz
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Historische Geografie
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Geoinformationssystem
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Automatische Kartierung
Kurzfassung:
Introduction / Nicholas Terpstra -- Part A. Creating a historical GIS project -- Thinking and using DECIMA : neighbourhoods and occupations in Renaissance Florence / Colin Rose -- The route of governmentality : surveying and collecting urban space in Ducal Florence / Leah Faibisoff -- From the DECIMA to the DECIMA and back again : the data behind the data / Eduardo Fabbro -- Shaping the streetscape : institutions as landlords in early modern Florence / Daniel Jamison -- Part B. Using digital mapping to unlock spatial and social relations -- Women behind walls : tracking nuns and socio-spatial networks in sixteenth-century Florence / Sharon Strocchia and Julia Rombough -- Locating the sex trade in the early modern city : space, sense, and regulation in sixteenth century Florence / Nicholas Terpstra -- Plague and the city : methodological considerations in mapping disease in early modern Florence / John Henderson and Colin Rose -- Part C. Mapping motion, emotion and sense : using digital mapping to rethink cateogries and communication -- Seeing sound : mapping the Florentine soundscape / Niall Atkinson -- Mapping fear : plague and perception in Florence & Tuscany / Nicholas A. Eckstein -- Locating experience in the Renaissance city using mobile App technologies : the Hidden Florence Project / Fabrizio Nevola and David Rosenthal -- Conclusion: Towards early modern spatial humanities / Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose
Kurzfassung:
"Mapping Space, Sense, and Movement in Florence explores the potential of digital mapping or historical GIS as a research and teaching tool which can describe the spatial, kinetic and sensory dimensions of the early modern city of Florence"--Provided by publisher
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction
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Thinking and using DECIMA : neighbourhoods and occupations in Renaissance Florence
,
The route of governmentality : surveying and collecting urban space in Ducal Florence
,
From the DECIMA to the DECIMA and back again : the data behind the data
,
Shaping the streetscape : institutions as landlords in early modern Florence
,
Part B. Using digital mapping to unlock spatial and social relations ; Women behind walls : tracking nuns and socio-spatial networks in sixteenth-century Florence
,
Locating the sex trade in the early modern city : space, sense, and regulation in sixteenth century Florence
,
Plague and the city : methodological considerations in mapping disease in early modern Florence
,
Part C. Mapping motion, emotion and sense : using digital mapping to rethink cateogries and communication ; Seeing sound : mapping the Florentine soundscape
,
Mapping fear : plague and perception in Florence & Tuscany
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Locating experience in the Renaissance city using mobile App technologies : the Hidden Florence Project
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Conclusion: Towards early modern spatial humanities
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