Sprache:
Englisch
Erscheinungsjahr:
2022
Titel der Quelle:
Jewish Studies Quarterly
Angaben zur Quelle:
29,4 (2022) 389-411
Schlagwort(e):
Hebrew newspapers History 19th century
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Text data mining
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Digital humanities
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Diffusion of innovations
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Hebrew periodicals History 19th century
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Jews Computer network resources
Kurzfassung:
During the 19th century, new and improved communication and transportation technologies expanded »the known world.« This was especially true for the interconnected Jewish world, which readily utilized these technologies to communicate between remote communities. Accordingly, late 19th-century Jewish journals describe their readership, authorship and content as global rather than local. Although this concept rarely refers to the whole world, it is meaningful, since it mixes contemporary perceptions of geography, culture, race and politics. This paper explores the changing perceptions of the geographical world as reflected by Jewish media. Recent digitization of 19th-century Jewish journals, such as Hameʾasef and Hatsfira, enables a deeper understanding of the dynamic Jewish view of the world using computer-based visualizations. Digital tools, such as Geographic Information Systems and Network Visualization, are applied in order to make sense of the hidden data as a first step towards a historical interpretation toward closer reading of the computer-based-results and their contextualized meanings.
DOI:
10.1628/jsq-2022-0023
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