Suppl. 31 - Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities
Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities – A Multidisciplinary Perspective (ed. Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide, Cristina Marras & Patrick Sahle
- Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide, Cristina Marras & Patrick Sahle: Modelling: Thinking in Practice. An Introduction.
Contributions
- Willard McCarty: Modelling What There Is: Ontologising in a Multidimensional World.
- Nina Bonderup Dohn: Models, Modelling, Metaphors and Metaphorical Thinking – From an Educational Philosophical View.
- Barbara Tversky: Multiple Models. In the Mind and in the World.
- Christina Ljungberg: Iconicity in Cognition and Communication.
- Rens Bod: Modelling in the Humanities: Linking Patterns to Principles.
- Fotis Jannidis: Modeling in the Digital Humanities: a Research Program?
- Oliver Nakoinz: Models and Modelling in Archaeology.
- Gunnar Olsson: EVERYTHING IS TRANSLATION (Including the Art of Making New Boots out of the Old Ones).
- Claas Lattmann: Iconizing the Digital Humanities. Models and Modeling from a Semiotic Perspective.
- Giorgio Fotia: Modelling Practices and Practices of Modelling.
- Paul A. Fishwick: A Humanities Based Approach to Formally Defining Information through Modelling.
- Günther Görz: Some Remarks on Modelling from a Computer Science Perspective.
- Francesca Tomasi: Modelling in the Digital Humanities: Conceptual Data Models and Knowledge Organization in the Cultural Heritage Domain.
Focus
- Patrick Sahle: How to Recognize a Model When You See One. Or: Claudia Schiffer and the Climate Change.
- Cristina Marras: A Metaphorical Language for Modelling.
- Zoe Schubert & Elisabeth Reuhl: Setting the Space: Creating Surroundings for an Interdisciplinary Discourse and Sharing of (Implicit) Knowledge.
- Nils Geißler & Michela Tardella: Observational Drawing. From Words to Diagrams.
- Tessa Gengnagel: The Discourse about Modelling: Some Observations from the Outside.