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OpenMethods introduction to: Giorgio Caviglia – Design and the Digital Humanities
2017-08-25 07:21:04
Introduction: This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia's work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.
Delphine Montoliu
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Introduction by OpenMethods Editor (Delphine Montoliu): This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia’s work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.
Dans le cadre du séminaire “les fabriques cartographiques contemporaines” organisé par Laurence Corbel et Nicolas Thély, s’est tenu les 23 et 24 Juin 2014 à Rennes 2 une séance de présentations, de discussions et d’expérimentations de deux jour[s] consacrée à l’analyse du projet “Mapping the Republic of Letters”.
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Giorgio Caviglia nous a gratifié d’une intervention durant laquelle il a partagé les réflexions et expériences qu’il tire de ses activités de chercheur, designer, et développeur d’outil de visualisation et de cartographie pour la recherche en SHS au sein de l’université de Stanford.
Original publication date: 24/06/2014.
Source: Giorgio Caviglia – Design and the Digital Humanities – MONADE