What’s the relationship between GIS and the political subject? In an effort to address this question, this paper traces the movement from the map to GIS. The map is shown to be the performative utterance of the state, one that supports its national discourse and narrative. GIS, on the other hand, is shown to be a device of neoliberal governmentality, its non-representational economic practices, divided discourse and subjectivities. Despite the seemingly hopeless situation surrounding GIS, however, certain simulation and modelling practices are attempting to construct subjectivities out of economic neoliberalism’s fractured narratives. They do this by reading meaning into otherwise mathematical datasets and models. These practices could form...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
I thank Kevin St.Martin and three anonymous reviewers for insightful comments on earlier versions of...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
Abstract: What’s the relationship between GIS and the political subject? In an effort to address th...
Drawing on and speaking to literatures in geographic information systems (GIS), queer geography, and...
Neogeography is the name given to the phenomenon of the vastly expanded Geographic Information Syste...
Although feminism and the field of geographic information systems and science (GIS) have only recent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...
Richly evocative figures exist for feminist visualizations of the world as witty agent... We just li...
In this chapter, we examine three distinctive and alternative conceptual or theoretical approaches t...
Abstract New interactive web services are dramat-ically altering the way in which ordinary citizens ...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating, manipulatin...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
Queer geographies overlap with the geographies of sexualities, but the two fields are not entirely i...
The aim of this paper is to examine how Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and the related disco...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
I thank Kevin St.Martin and three anonymous reviewers for insightful comments on earlier versions of...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
Abstract: What’s the relationship between GIS and the political subject? In an effort to address th...
Drawing on and speaking to literatures in geographic information systems (GIS), queer geography, and...
Neogeography is the name given to the phenomenon of the vastly expanded Geographic Information Syste...
Although feminism and the field of geographic information systems and science (GIS) have only recent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...
Richly evocative figures exist for feminist visualizations of the world as witty agent... We just li...
In this chapter, we examine three distinctive and alternative conceptual or theoretical approaches t...
Abstract New interactive web services are dramat-ically altering the way in which ordinary citizens ...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating, manipulatin...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
Queer geographies overlap with the geographies of sexualities, but the two fields are not entirely i...
The aim of this paper is to examine how Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and the related disco...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
I thank Kevin St.Martin and three anonymous reviewers for insightful comments on earlier versions of...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...