I am a historian of capitalism. My interests have ranged widely over problems of the past and methods for knowing the truth.
Among the themes of my published books and articles are these: How technology can support participatory democracy in general and the governance of climate change in particular. How text mining can help historians to detect hitherto invisible patterns in bodies of text, particularly over the scale of decades and centuries. How text mining can support ordinary citizens as they make sense of how democratic bodies have debated common topics in the recent and long-term past. The wars over squatting, housing, rent, and property-ownership that consumed communities around the world since 1881. Policies for housing, agriculture, and city planning that work for everyone. The history and promise of international governance. Economic ideas about infrastructure, small-scale technology, common ownership of land and water, and how they can create wealth for all. The history of Great Britain, including the role of the road system (and other technologies) in forging a modern nation. How strangers interact on the public street, and how it changes.
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The History Manifesto
Co-authored with David Armitage, former chair of Harvard’s History department, this provocative and thoughtful book is a call to arms to anyone interested in the role of history in contemporary society. It argues that, in this age of specialization, an exploration of the longer time horizon of centuries may be crucial to understanding the multiple pasts that gave rise to our conflicted present. The book represents a pivotal moment in the contemporary debate on the role of history and the humanities in a digital age, and has ignited conversations among policymakers, activists, and entrepreneurs, as well as ordinary listeners, viewers, readers, students, and educators.
Read the full book on the Cambridge University Press Website
The Spatial Turn
A book-length essay collection about the major shifts in the intellectual imagination of space over the last century
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Democracy Lab
Jo Guldi also directs Democracy Lab, a multi-university initiative to create a transparent infrastructure for text mining the transcripts of democratic debate.