The Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities
explores the digital methods and tools scholars use to observe,
interpret, and manage nature in several different academic fields.
Employing historical, philosophical, linguistic, literary, and
cultural lenses, this handbook explores how the digital
environmental humanities (DEH), as an emerging field, recognises
its convergence with the environmental humanities. As such, it is
empirically, critically, and ethically engaged in exploring
digitally mediated, visualised, and parsed framings of past,
present, and future environments, landscapes, and cultures.
Currently, humanities, geographical, cartographical, informatic,
and computing disciplines are finding a common space in the DEH and
are bringing the use of digital applications, coding, and software
into league with literary and cultural studies and the visual,
film, and performing arts. In doing so, the DEH facilitates
transdisciplinary encounters between fields as diverse as human
cognition, gaming, bioinformatics and linguistics, social media,
literature and history, music, painting, philology, philosophy, and
the earth and environmental sciences. This handbook will be
essential reading for those interested in the use of digital tools
in the study of the environment from a wide range of disciplines
and for those working in the environmental humanities more
generally.
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