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Introduction
Reading and links
Exercise, Pt. 1: Mental Mapping
Exercise, Pt. 2: Mental Mapping Reflection
Works Cited and Further Reading
Readings and Links
Online Discussion Questions
The Spatial (Re-)Turn(s)
The Digital Turn(s)
What is Digital History?
Required Readings and Links
Historical Research and Storytelling Through "GLAMs"
Looking Ahead: GLAMs and Social Change
Lab 1 - Reimagining the Archives: Online Collections
Geographical "Traditions"
Reimagining Archival Spaces
Managing and Using Digital Spatial Archives
Acknowledgement
Lab 2 - Spatial Data Sources for GIS Projects
The History and Definition of GIS
HGIS
Conclusion
Lab 3 - Spatializing Historical Narratives: Quick Mapping Techniques
Interdisciplinarity and Collaboration in the Spatial Humanities
HGIS as a Tool for Studying and Doing Interdisciplinary Research on Past Environments: CUSP Examples
Conclusion: Critical Considerations for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Creative Geovisualization
Geospatial Art-Creation in Multi-Sensory and Digital Worlds
Sonic Sensibilities: Composing Stories of the Past Through Sound
Lab 4 - Putting Things in Their Place: Georeferencing Maps and Art
Online Discussion Activity
Counter-Mapping
Language and Cultural Revitalization
Counter-Mapping: Concerns and Critiques
Beyond Counter-Mapping? Unmapping, Remapping, Emergence, Disenchantment
Works Cited and Further Readings
Introduction: Course Reflections
Transforming Disciplinary Spaces
Reparatory History
Webs of Care
Lab 5 - Spatial Storytelling for the Digital Humanities: Capstone Project
Appendix I: Examples of digital and spatial storytelling across (and extending) GLAM spaces
Appendix II: A Quick Guide to QGIS
The Digitization of Place and Space
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