The richness of social and cultural theory in the humanities offers countless opportunities for
using theory-informed concepts in data-based analysis workflows. The contributors to this
volume thus encourage further research utilizing out-of-the-box models and approaches to space
and place in the field of Digital Humanities. The collection follows the two complementary
goals of providing promising conceptualisations of space and place for a broad audience from
Digital Humanities and of presenting current work in Digital Humanities using different
conceptualisations of space and place or offering innovative methods for their analysis.