- Andrea Y. Simpson. Watching and Mapping The Wire : Taking the Spatial Turn in Political Science. IJHAC, 12(1):15-25, 2018.
- Christopher M. James. Mapping as Orientation, Support, and Aide-mémoire in Short-term Travel Courses. IJHAC, 12(1):71-80, 2018.
- Rebecca Free, Mark Ingram. Collaborative Mapping to Enhance Local Engagement and Interdisciplinary Dialogue in a Short-term Study Abroad Program. IJHAC, 12(1):5-14, 2018.
- María López-Sández. The Use of GIS to Draw Literary Maps of Compostela. Applications in the Educational Field. IJHAC, 12(2):183-195, 2018.
- Werner Stangl. 'The Empire Strikes Back' ?: HGIS de las Indias and the Postcolonial Death Star. IJHAC, 12(2):138-162, 2018.
- Joseph M. M. Aldinger. Story Maps and Disability Studies: A Digital Blueprint for Teaching Community Engagement. IJHAC, 12(1):59-70, 2018.
- Catherine Porter, Paul Atkinson, Ian N. Gregory. Space and Time in 100 Million Words: Health and Disease in a Nineteenth-century Newspaper. IJHAC, 12(2):196-216, 2018.
- Richard B. Apgar, Christopher M. James. Guest Editors' Introduction: Spatial Humanities and the Liberal Arts. IJHAC, 12(1):1-4, 2018.
- Alison T. Smith. Pilgrimage, Place, Pedagogy: How Mapping Tools can Enhance First Year Experience Abroad. IJHAC, 12(1):81-90, 2018.
- Catherine Porter. Introduction: The Importance of Place and Openness in Spatial Humanities Research. IJHAC, 12(2):91-101, 2018.