New Methods for the (Land)-Taking: Visualising the Narrative Networks of the Sturlubók Redaction of LandnámabókTools Croci, Cassidy (2024) New Methods for the (Land)-Taking: Visualising the Narrative Networks of the Sturlubók Redaction of Landnámabók. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis combines conventional historical and literary methods with Social Network Analysis (SNA) and Visual Analytics (VA) to analyse the Sturlubók redaction of Landnámabók in an interdisciplinary way. This process facilitates the extraction of the approximately 3,100 individuals and their roughly 8,100 relationships in Sturlubók that when combined form the narrative networks (i.e. people and their relationships) of the text. These networks are then visualised and subjected to a large-scale visual and quantitative investigation to detect emerging social and geographical patterns, ultimately providing new insights into how the landnámsöld (c.870-930 CE) was remembered in the latter half of thirteenth century (c.1275-1280 CE).
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