In this paper, we discuss GeoWeb technologies, specifically those created via volunteered geographic information (VGI) as a means of analyzing the political contours of mapmaking. Our paper is structured around two case studies of VGI projects that allow for consideration for the political efficacy (and potential drawbacks) of these geospatial technologies. We use de Certeau’s constructs of strategies and tactics as a conceptual framing, which allows for a political reading of geographic data couched in the context of everyday life, as well as opening up inquiry into the politics of making, accessing and interpreting spatial data. We conclude by suggesting provocations for future research on the GeoWeb and VGI at the intersection of geograp...
This contribution reports on ongoing research carried on by the authors on the role of Social Media ...
Abstract: This review examines emerging research on the geoweb, particularly recent efforts to asses...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...
In this paper, we discuss GeoWeb technologies, specifically those created via volunteered geographic...
Abstract New interactive web services are dramat-ically altering the way in which ordinary citizens ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...
Over the past decade a new set of spatial and locative technologies have been rolled out, including ...
This dissertation analyzes the geography of information in the 21st century where BigData, social ne...
Innovative geovisualization interfaces have created the opportunity for almost anyone with a reliabl...
This contribution starts from the assumption that volunteered geograph...
This dissertation examines volunteered geographic information (VGI), a Web 2.0 phenomenon in which u...
"This book focuses on the study of the remarkable new source of geographic information that has beco...
Our contribution concerns the use of Social Media Geographic Information (SMGI) as an emergent plura...
This chapter highlights two types of georeferenced User-Generated Content (geo-UGC) that show consid...
This book focuses on the study of the remarkable new source of geographic information that has becom...
This contribution reports on ongoing research carried on by the authors on the role of Social Media ...
Abstract: This review examines emerging research on the geoweb, particularly recent efforts to asses...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...
In this paper, we discuss GeoWeb technologies, specifically those created via volunteered geographic...
Abstract New interactive web services are dramat-ically altering the way in which ordinary citizens ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...
Over the past decade a new set of spatial and locative technologies have been rolled out, including ...
This dissertation analyzes the geography of information in the 21st century where BigData, social ne...
Innovative geovisualization interfaces have created the opportunity for almost anyone with a reliabl...
This contribution starts from the assumption that volunteered geograph...
This dissertation examines volunteered geographic information (VGI), a Web 2.0 phenomenon in which u...
"This book focuses on the study of the remarkable new source of geographic information that has beco...
Our contribution concerns the use of Social Media Geographic Information (SMGI) as an emergent plura...
This chapter highlights two types of georeferenced User-Generated Content (geo-UGC) that show consid...
This book focuses on the study of the remarkable new source of geographic information that has becom...
This contribution reports on ongoing research carried on by the authors on the role of Social Media ...
Abstract: This review examines emerging research on the geoweb, particularly recent efforts to asses...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...