The world has become a complex set of geo-social systems interconnected by networks, including transportation networks, telecommunications, and the internet. Understanding the interactions between spatial and social relationships within such geo-social systems is a challenge. This research aims to address this challenge through the framework of geovisual analytics. We present the GeoSocialApp which implements traditional network analysis methods in the context of explicitly spatial and social representations. We then apply it to an exploration of international trade networks in terms of the complex interactions between spatial and social relationships. This exploration using the GeoSocialApp helps us develop a two-part hypothesis: internati...
While the importance of geographic space in structuring social interactions is well established, muc...
The study of social networks—where people are located, geographically, and how they might be connect...
Spatial variations in social phenomena are often the product of interactions or flows between places...
<div><p>The world has become a complex set of geo-social systems interconnected by networks, includi...
The world has become a complex set of geo-social systems interconnected by networks, including trans...
Spatial analysis and social network analysis typically consider social processes in their own specif...
As the volume of digital data is growing exponentially and computational methods are advancing rapid...
As the volume of digital data is growing exponentially and computational methods are advancing rapid...
Social network analysis attracts increasing attention in economic geography. We claim social networ...
Geo-social networks are formed by flows of physical entities (e.g., humans, vehicles, sensors, anima...
abstract: The connections between different entities define different kinds of networks, and many su...
There is a relationship between the trade flows of the countries and their economic growth potential...
Spatial interactions (SI), such as human daily movements, disease spread, and commodity flows, are a...
Complex network analyses are of interest to geographers seeking to utilize the network structure to ...
Social networks are the real social experience of individuals in the online environment. In this env...
While the importance of geographic space in structuring social interactions is well established, muc...
The study of social networks—where people are located, geographically, and how they might be connect...
Spatial variations in social phenomena are often the product of interactions or flows between places...
<div><p>The world has become a complex set of geo-social systems interconnected by networks, includi...
The world has become a complex set of geo-social systems interconnected by networks, including trans...
Spatial analysis and social network analysis typically consider social processes in their own specif...
As the volume of digital data is growing exponentially and computational methods are advancing rapid...
As the volume of digital data is growing exponentially and computational methods are advancing rapid...
Social network analysis attracts increasing attention in economic geography. We claim social networ...
Geo-social networks are formed by flows of physical entities (e.g., humans, vehicles, sensors, anima...
abstract: The connections between different entities define different kinds of networks, and many su...
There is a relationship between the trade flows of the countries and their economic growth potential...
Spatial interactions (SI), such as human daily movements, disease spread, and commodity flows, are a...
Complex network analyses are of interest to geographers seeking to utilize the network structure to ...
Social networks are the real social experience of individuals in the online environment. In this env...
While the importance of geographic space in structuring social interactions is well established, muc...
The study of social networks—where people are located, geographically, and how they might be connect...
Spatial variations in social phenomena are often the product of interactions or flows between places...