Charles Travis (Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin, 2006) is an Assistant Professor of Geography and GIS with the Department of History at the University of Texas, Arlington. With research interests in literary, cultural, historical geography, GIS, the digital, environmental humanities and geo-ethics, Charles is editorial board member of the journal Literary Geographies and the Springer Press Historical Geography & Geosciences Series.

His book publications include:

Historical Geography, GIScience and Textual Analysis (Springer Press: 2020)

The STEAM Revolution: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Humanities and Mathematics (Springer Press: 2018)

The Digital Arts and Humanities: Neogeography, Social Media and Big Data Integrations and Applications (Springer Press: 2016)

Abstract Machine: Humanities GIS (Esri Press: 2015)

History and GIS: Epistemologies, Reflections and Considerations (Springer Press: 2012)

Literary Landscapes: Geographies of Irish Stories, 1929-1946 (2009).

Charles’ work also appears in peer-review publications including Quaternary ResearchGlobal and Planetary ChangeInternational Journal of Humanities and Arts ComputingAnnals of the Association of American Geographers, International Journal of Geographical Information ScienceHistorical Geography and other peer-reviewed publications and book chapters.