Dear digital medievalists,
We are pleased to announce the publication of magazén, International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities. magazén 3.1 (2022) is devoted to theories and practices in the field of Digital and Public Humanities with a special focus on [re]constructions.
For your convenience please find below the table of contents. All articles are freely accessible online via the following link:
http://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2022/05
For your convenience please find the table of contents below.
On behalf of the editorial team,
Franz
magazén 3.1 (2022)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction:
"[Re]Constructing Lost Realities, Possible Worlds and Future Perspectives Through Digital and Public Humanities"
Franz Fischer, Diego Mantoan, Barbara Tramelli
"Temporal Philology. Reconstructing Patterns of Avvisi Creation and Distribution With Travel Times"
Wouter Kreuze
"L’Archivio di Ettore Sottsass jr. Ricostruire mondi"
Fiorella Bulegato, Marco Scotti
"Measuring Urban Change in Travel Texts Using the Example of the City of Graz in the Long Nineteenth Century"
Martina Bürgermeister
"Confrontarsi con l’assenza. Nuove prospettive di ricerca e di visualizzazione di un dimenticato museo a cielo aperto della Roma del
Rinascimento"
Arianna Farina
"The Visual [Re]Presentation of Textual Data in Traditional and Digital Critical Editions"
Samuel Huskey
"Rescuing Diskmags: Towards Scholarly [Re]Digitisation of an Early Born-Digital Heritage"
Torsten Roeder
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