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在本文中,我们追溯了我们所称的数字植物人文学科(DPH)的出现,它是环境和数字人文学者对植物学的兴趣蓬勃发展的产物。我们认为 DPH 凝聚了植物人文、环境人文和数字人文三个研究领域的理论和方法框架。在对 DPH 进行概念化之后,我们分析了这一新兴领域的三个代表性项目--美国本土人种植物学数据库、标本馆 3.0 和微观世界:A Homage to Sacred Plants of America》,同时参考了包括植物人文实验室(Plant Humanities Lab)在内的更广泛的形成性项目。
Tracing the Digital Plant Humanities: Narratives of Botanical Life and Human-Flora Relations
In this paper, we trace the emergence of what we term the digital plant humanities (DPH) as an evolution of burgeoning botanical interest among environmental and digital humanists. We argue that DPH coalesces the theoretical and methodological frameworks of the three research areas of plant humanities, environmental humanities, and digital humanities. After conceptualising DPH, we analyse three projects representative of the emergent field—the Native American Ethnobotany Database; Herbaria 3.0; and Microcosms: A Homage to Sacred Plants of America—while referring to a broader range of formative projects including the Plant Humanities Lab.