Original version
Nordisk Museologi. 2018 (2-3), 73-89, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5617/nm.6656
Abstract
Mapping the Fields: Geographies of Knowledge Production, is a humanities experiment, exploring fieldworks of the nineteenth century. By studying fieldworks, the project investigates production and circulation of knowledge, and the role of space and place in these practices. Furthermore, and that is the concern of this article, Mapping the Fields is one possible answer to an ongoing discussion about how the building of a database, data model, and digital maps may be fruitful for research related to Norwegian Folklore Archives. The project engages the general idea of mapping as a process within network relations. In this article, it is argued that concepts developed in relations between geography and literature studies are fruitful within a Culture History approach to Spatial History. The article problematizes how “the digital” stabilizes “facts” and contributes to inspiration, new research questions and new knowledge.