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Taylor and Francis Ltd Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Travis, Charles
Introduction: Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities; PART I Overviews 1 Cowboys, Cod, Climate, and Conflict: Navigations in the Digital Environmental Humanities; 2 The Armchair Traveller's Guide to Digital Environmental Humanities; 3 Deep Weather; 4 Adding Spatial Context to the 17 April 1975 Evacuation of Phnom Penh: How Spatial Video Geonarratives Can Geographically Enrich Genocide Testimony; 5 Normalised Alterity: Visualising Black Spatial Humanities; 6 New Machines in the Garden: The Digital Environmental Humanities; PART II Voicing Indigeneity 7 From Localised Resistance to the Social Distance Powwow: Movements in the World of Indigenous Americans; 8 Countermapping Plants and Indigenous Lifeways in North America: A Case Study of Tending to Turtle Island; 9 The Double Data Movement towards the Ecological Pluriverse: The Case of the Native Land Information System; 10 Groundworks: Re-storying Northern California with Emplaced Indigenous Media; 11 Datafication, Digitisation, and the Narration of Agriculture in Malawi: From Productivity Measures to Curated Folklore; 12 Spatial Video Geonarratives: Digitising Indigenous Folklores in Urban Flooding Lived Experiences; PART III Geopoetics and Performance 13 Exploring Sensible Virtual Immersive Spaces through Digital Georamas; 14 The Digital Poetics of Lost Waterscapes in Coimbatore, South India; 15 Relationality in the Online Literary Journal Spiral Orb; 16 Chemo Creatures in a Digital Ocean!: The Making of a Speculative Ecosystem; 17 Innovative and Creative Geographies: The Shifting Boundaries of Inside, Outside, Real, and Imagined Spaces; 18 The Sound of Environmental Crisis: Silence as/and (Eco)Horror in A Quiet Place; PART IV Species, Systems, Sustainability 19 Genotype, Phenotype, Phototype: Digital Photography, Biological Variety, and Excessive Overpopulation of Types; 20 (Inter)National Connections: Linking Nordic Animals to Biodiversity Observation Networks; 21 A Shark in Your Pocket, a Bird in Your Hand(Held): The Spectacular and Charismatic Visualisation of Nature in Conservation Apps; 22 Images of Nature through Platforms: Practices and Relationships as a Research Field and an Epistemic Vantage Point of DEH; 23 A Novel Method Suggestion for the Achievement of Environmental Citizenship Behaviour in the Digitising World; PART V Digital Chronicles of Environment, Literature, Cartography, and Time 24 Online Transcription of Regional Icelandic Manuscripts Initiative; 25 "Thick Mapping" for Environmental Justice: EJScreen, ArcGIS, and Contemporary Literature; 26 One Map Closer to the End of the World (As We Know It): Thinking Digital Cartographic Humanities with the Anthropocene; 27 The Deafening Roar of the Digital Environmental Humanities: Case Studies in New Scholarship; 28 The COVID-19 Testimonies Map: Representing Italian "Pandemic Space" Perceptions with Neogeography Technologies; PART VI Algorithmic Landscaping 29 Digital Oil and the Planetary Oilfield; 30 Between Digital and Territorial Turns: A Forking Path; 31 Landscapes in Motion: Cartographies of Connectivity and the Place of Physical Geography in the Environmental and Spatial Humanities; 32 (Re)Imagining the Ibis: Multispecies Future(s), Smart Urban Governance, and the Digital Environmental Humanities; 33 Elemental Computation: From Non-human Media to More-than-Digital Information Systems