All Stories

  1. Introduction: Where Next for Digital Victorian Studies?
  2. Decision making under uncertainty: increasing the impact of public Participatory GIS
  3. Towards an Extensible Framework for Understanding Spatial Narratives
  4. Inferring Value: A Multiscalar Analysis of Landscape Character Assessments
  5. The Wild Process: Constructing Multi-Scalar Environmental Narratives
  6. Re-forming the Transnational Victorian Archive: Introduction
  7. Digital Maps and Mapping in Victorian Studies
  8. Nuclear ecology along the Coleridge Way
  9. Mountain Matter(s): Anticipatory Cartographies in Nineteenth-Century Mountain Literature
  10. Hearing the silence: finding the middle ground in the spatial humanities? Extracting and comparing perceived silence and tranquillity in the English Lake District
  11. Poetic influence between William Wordsworth (1770-1850) and Hartley Coleridge (1796-1849)
  12. Combining Close and Distant Reading: A Multiscalar Analysis of the English Lake District's Historical Soundscape
  13. A deeply annotated testbed for geographical text analysis
  14. Lake District Soundscapes: Analysing Aural Experience Through Text
  15. Digital humanities and tourism history
  16. Locating the beautiful, picturesque, sublime and majestic: spatially analysing the application of aesthetic terminology in descriptions of the English Lake District
  17. Alts, Abbreviations, and AKAs: Historical Onomastic Variation and Automated Named Entity Recognition
  18. (Re-)Mapping the ‘native vale’: Sara Coleridge'sPhantasmion