Thanks For a Great THATCamp!

A great fun was had by all during our THATCamp Pittsburgh 2018. Thanks to our organizing team (Jessica Benner, Susan Grunewald, Jessica Otis, Abigail Owen, and Emma Slayton) as well as our awesome sponsors (dSHARP, CMU’s Department of History, the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, and the DHRX).

Theme Announcement: Mapping and GIS

As we begin to plan the details of our 2018 THATCamp, the organizing committee has decided to focus the conversations by choosing a specific theme that we believe will be of great interest to a wide variety of participants: “Mapping and GIS.”

map showing the decimation of Napoleon's army during the march into Russia and retreat back out of it again

Charles Joseph Minard’s Flow Map, 1869

Scholars and citizens have long been interested in using maps and mapping techniques to convey information about the world, with innovative maps dating back centuries. The rise of Geographic Information Systems in the latter half of the 20th century have further provided us with new tools and methods for interpreting spatial information. These techniques and tools can be used for great analytic effect by a range of scholars, from humanists to social scientists to artists and beyond. Therefore, the intended audience for our THATCamp is not just digital humanists but anyone who is interested in the intersection of mapping and GIS with humanistic lines of inquiry.

Examples of this intersection include

  • exploring the history of red-lining in American cities, such as was done by the University of Richmond’s Mapping Inequality project
  • studying how GIS changes our relationship with space and the cities where we live
  • mapping Stonehenge and examining how this activity affects our understanding of neolithic construction processes
  • … and more!

So if you’re interested in mapping, GIS, or broadly technology in the humanities, please register to join us on March 3rd, 2018 for THATCamp Pittsburgh 2018!

 

Hello world!

There’s a new THATCamp being planned! Thanks to the awesome Samantha Riggin for passing on the Pittsburgh THATCamp torch to us.

More details will be published here when known, but we are tentatively looking at March 3, 2018 for our THATCamp. Meanwhile, read more about the THATCamp movement and browse other THATCamps at thatcamp.org.