Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities

Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities

Jones, David S.; Terry, Mark; Hewson, Michael; Long, Michael John; Kornberg, Netta; Rooes, Phillip; Herron, Murray; Ryan, Susan; Carralero, Pamela; Hewson, Michael

Lexington Books

10/2022

208

Dura

Inglês

9781666913422

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: GIS and the Environmental Humanities: How Citizen Scientists, Civil Servants, and Researchers Are Teaming Up to Study and Solve Environmental Issues

Mark Terry

Chapter 2: Wadawurrung Dja: The Ethnography and Biogeography of Pre-Colonisation Wadawurrung Country in a Digital Realm

Susan Ryan, David S. Jones, Murray Herron, and Phillip Rooes

Chapter 3: Tech for TEK: The Value of GIS Systems in Sustainable Community Planning and Indigenous Land Protection Initiatives

Shahreen Shehwar

Chapter 4: The Use of GIS by Indigenous Peoples in Charting Culture, Claims, and Country

Jigme Lhamo Tsering

Chapter 5: Ecofeminist Visualization: Reading GIS as a Bridge to Gendered Water Management in India

Pamela Carralero

Chapter 6: Ecologies of the Digital Map: GIS and the Geography of Autopoietic Worlding

Erik Tate

Chapter 7: In the Retelling: Exploring Spatial Data as Narratives of Place

Michael Hewson

Chapter 8: Geomedia as a Pedagogical Tool: Toward Sustainability Competence

Michael John Long

Chapter 9: When Place is Elsewhere: Pedagogy of Place for Planetary Health Education in a Digital Space

Netta Kornberg

Chapter 10: Geomedia in the Classroom: A Pedagogical Approach to GIS-Enhanced Ecocriticism

Mark Terry, Erik Tate, and Shahreen Shehwar
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eco-feminism;ecocriticism;environmental documentary;environmental humanities;geomedia;GIS;Indigenous peoples;mapping;United Nations