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Frontiers in Digital Humanities, Volume 6
Volume 6, 2019
- Peter Bus:
Large-Scale Urban Prototyping for Responsive Cities: A Conceptual Framework. 1 - Clara Filet:
Corrigendum: An Attempt to Estimate the Impact of the Spread of Economic Flows on Latenian Urbanization. 2 - Álvaro Sarasúa, Julián Urbano, Emilia Gómez:
Mapping by Observation: Building a User-Tailored Conducting System From Spontaneous Movements. 3 - Giovanni Colavizza, Maud Ehrmann, Fabio Bortoluzzi:
Index-Driven Digitization and Indexation of Historical Archives. 4 - Katy Jordan:
From Social Networks to Publishing Platforms: A Review of the History and Scholarship of Academic Social Network Sites. 5 - Hélène C. Crayencour, Carmine-Emanuele Cella:
Learning, Probability and Logic: Toward a Unified Approach for Content-Based Music Information Retrieval. 6 - Ekaterina R. Stepanova, Denise T. Quesnel, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Space - A Virtual Frontier: How to Design and Evaluate a Virtual Reality Experience of the Overview Effect. 7 - Camilla Mazzucato:
Socio-Material Archaeological Networks at Çatalhöyük a Community Detection Approach. 8 - Ekaterina R. Stepanova, Denise T. Quesnel, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Understanding AWE: Can a Virtual Journey, Inspired by the Overview Effect, Lead to an Increased Sense of Interconnectedness? 9 - John Chapman, Bisserka Gaydarska, Marco Nebbia:
The Origins of Trypillia Megasites. 10 - Andrew H. F. Cabaniss:
More Real Than Ideal: Household and Community Diversity at Metapontum, South Italy. 11 - Michael E. Smith, José Lobo:
Cities Through the Ages: One Thing or Many? 12 - Peter Bus:
Corrigendum: Large-Scale Urban Prototyping for Responsive Cities: A Conceptual Framework. 13 - Roland Fletcher:
Trajectories to Low-Density Settlements Past and Present: Paradox and Outcomes. 14 - Lieve Donnellan:
Modeling the Rise of the City: Early Urban Networks in Southern Italy. 15 - Scott G. Ortman:
A New Kind of Relevance for Archaeology. 16 - Luís M. A. Bettencourt, José Lobo:
Quantitative Methods for the Comparative Analysis of Cities in History. 17 - Matthew J. Mandich:
Ancient City, Universal Growth? Exploring Urban Expansion and Economic Development on Rome's Eastern Periphery. 18
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