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The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities

Carralero, Pamela(Contributions by)Herron, Murray(Contributions by)Hewson, Michael(Contributions by)Jones, David S.(Contributions by)Kornberg, Netta(Contributions by)Long, Michael John(Contributions by)Roos, Phillip(Contributions by)Ryan, Susan(Contributions by)Shehwar, Shahreen(Contributions by)Tate, Erik(Contributions by)Terry, Mark(Contributions by)Tsering, Jigme Lhamo(Contributions by)Hewson, Michael(Edited by)Terry, Mark(Edited by)
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The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities, edited by Mark Terry and Michael Hewson, provides the latest scholarship on the various methods and approaches being used by environmental humanists to incorporate geomedia into their research and analyses. Chapters in the book examine such applications as geographic information systems, global positioning systems, geo-doc filmmaking, and related geo-locative systems all being used as new technologies of research and analysis in investigations in the environmental humanities. The contributors also explore how these new methodologies impact the production of knowledge in this field of study as well as promote the impact of First Nation people perspectives.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
166691343X / 9781666913439
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
910.285
15/10/2022
United States
English
208 pages
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