This research group explores the intersections of mapping, memory, and identity, focusing on how spatial understanding shapes personal and collective experiences of geography, especially in narrative forms. The research group brings together scholars from literature, geography, Islamic studies, and artificial intelligence to examine the ways in which place, space, and mapping influence identity formation and belonging. It fosters collaboration among researchers from different institutions and disciplines, creating a space for dialogue across the humanities, social sciences, and digital technologies to address the role of maps, cities, and spatial narratives in their research.
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