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LOCATING THE MOVING IMAGE
The
spatial humanities is a new interdisciplinary
field
resulting from the
recent surge of scholarly interest in space. It prospects a ground upon
which humanities scholars can collaborate with investigators engaged in
scientific and quantitatively-oriented research.
This
spatial turn invites
an initiative focused on geographic and conceptual space and is poised to
exploit an assortment of technologies, especially in the area of the digital
humanities. Framed by perspectives drawn from Geographic Informa-
tion Science, and attentive to cutting-edge developments in data mining,
the geo-semantic Web, and the visual display of cultural data, the agenda
of the spatial humanities includes the pursuit of theory, methods, case
studies, applied technology, broad narratives, persuasive strategies, and
the bridging of research
fields. The
series is intended to bring the best
scholarship in spatial humanities to academic and lay audiences, in both
introductory and advanced forms, and in connection with Web-based
electronic supplements to and extensions of book publication.
Editor i a l A dvisory Boa r d
Edward L. Ayers, University of Richmond, USA
Peter Bol, Harvard University, USA
Peter Doorn, DANS, Netherlands
I-chun Fan, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Michael Goodchild, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA
Yuzuru Isoda, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan
Kim Knott, University of Leeds, UK
Anne Knowles, Middlebury College, USA
Andreas Kunz, Institute of European History (Mainz), Germany
Lewis Lancaster, University of California-Berkeley, USA
Gary Lock, University of Oxford, UK
Barney Warf, Kansas University, USA
May Yuan, Oklahoma University, USA
H
S
The Spatial Humanities
David J. Bodenhamer, John Corrigan, and Trevor M. Harris, editors
LOCATING THE
MOVING IMAGE
NEW APPROACHES TO FILM AND PLACE
EDITED BY JULIA HALLAM AND LES ROBERTS
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Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Locating the moving image : new
approaches to
film
and place / edited by
Julia Hallam and Les Roberts.
pages cm.
(The spatial humanities)
Includes bibliographical references and
index.
ISBN 978-0-253-01097-1
(cl : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-253-01105-3
(pb : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-253-01112-1 1.
Motion picture
industry.
2.
Film criticism Philosophy.
3.
Motion pictures Production and
direction.
4.
Motion pictures Social
aspects
5.
Arts and geography.
6.
Motion
picture audiences.
7.
Spatial analysis
(Statistics) I. Hallam, Julia, [date]- editor
of compilation. II. Roberts, Les, [date]-
editor of compilation.
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