Atlas of Digital Humanities and Social Sciences

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Atlas of Digital Humanities and Social Science www.atlascshd.org

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Atlas of Digital Humanities and Social Sciences: atlascshd.org Contact: - Esteban Romero ([email protected]) - Élika Ortega ([email protected])

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Atlas of Digital Humanities and Social Science

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Objective of the Atlas

• The Atlas of Digital Humanities and Social Science is intended to give visibility to the community (including researchers, projects, centers, resources) working on Digital Humanities and Social Sciences in Spanish, Portuguese and other Latin languages.

Who is behind?

• The database is the result of joining efforts made by GrinUGR (http://grinugr.org/) and MapaHD (http://mapahd.org/).

• The Atlas is supported by the infrastructure of GrinUGR, a project funded by CEI-BioTic Granada (http://biotic.ugr.es/).

• Maps visualisations are developed by SI2 Soluciones (http://si2.info/).

Esteban Romero-Frías

(GrinUGR, University of Granada, Spain;

[email protected]; @polisea)

&

Élika Ortega

(CulturePlex Lab, University of Western Ontario, Canada;

[email protected]; @elikaortega)

Who is behind?

Centernet Map

Available at: http://digitalhumanities.org/centernet/ 

A problem of inclusiveness

Dacos, M. (2013). “La stratégie du Sauna finlandais”. Blogo Numericus. Available at: http://blog.homo-numericus.net/article11138.html 

MapaHD

An alternative view on the DH community in Spanish and Portuguese. Available at: http://mapahd.org/el-mapa/

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Connections between cases are shown in the map

Cases in the Atlas

Cases in the Atlas

Identification and collection of data

• Self-identification with the idea of “Digital Humanities and Social Sciences”.

• Collection based on:

• Questionnaires sent to the most relevant networks, to personal contacts and through social media.

• Twitter profiles.

Questionnaire

Twitter

Twitter

Twitter

Open Data Project

Esteban Romero-Frías

(GrinUGR, University of Granada, Spain;

[email protected]; @polisea)

&

Élika Ortega

(CulturePlex Lab, University of Western Ontario, Canada;

[email protected]; @elikaortega)

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