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Ganahl, S: Campus Medius: Digital Mapping in Cultural and Me: Digital Humanities Research

Autor Simon Ganahl
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2022
Campus Medius explores and expands the possibilities of digital cartography in cultural and media studies. Simon Ganahl documents the development of the project from a historical case study to a mapping platform. Based on the question of what a media experience is, the concepts of the apparatus (dispositif) and the actor-network are translated into a data model. A time-space of twenty-four hours in Vienna in May 1933, marked by a so-called »Turks Deliverance Celebration« (Türkenbefreiungsfeier), serves as an empirical laboratory. This Austrofascist rally is mapped from multiple perspectives and woven into media-historical networks, spanning from the seventeenth century up to the present day.
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ISBN-13: 9783837656015
ISBN-10: 3837656012
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 92 SW-Abbildungen, 54 Farbabbildungen
Dimensiuni: 159 x 227 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Transcript Verlag
Seria Digital Humanities Research


Notă biografică

Simon Ganahl (Mag. DDr. phil.), born in 1981, researches and teaches at the University of Vienna as a literature and media scholar with a focus on digital humanities. He directs the digital mapping project Campus Medius and edits the peer-reviewed, open-access journal Genealogy+Critique. After studies in Vienna, Hamburg, and Zurich, he obtained PhD degrees both in communication science and in German philology at the University of Vienna. He was a visiting researcher in the School of Media Studies at The New School in New York and a visiting lecturer in the Center for Digital Humanities at UCLA. His research work has received several awards and grants (e.g., APART from the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Schrödinger from the Austrian Science Fund).