Crowdsourced knowledge websites such as Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap are increasingly attracting a critical literature which has highlighted the fact that the contributor bases of these sites are often geodemographically biased: drawn from more affluent and better educated segments of the population. However, while bias in contributors is well known, we know less about whether this also results in a bias in outcomes on these websites: or whether the partial portion of the population which does make contributions also works to “fill in the blanks”, by adding knowledge about other less well-off neighbouring areas which have not attracted a contributor base. This article addresses the question of whether such “neighbourhood effects” exist in pr...
There is much interest in the opportunities for formal scientific investigations afforded by crowdso...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is one of the most successful participatory mapping platforms for creating and e...
The idea that closer things are more related than distant things, known as Tobler's first law of geo...
Crowdsourced knowledge websites such as Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap are increasingly attracting a cr...
Crowd-sourcing has become a popular form of computer mediated collaborative work and OpenStreetMap r...
Geographies of codified knowledge have always been characterized by stark core–periphery patterns, w...
Crowdsourcing platforms and social media produce distinctive geographies of informational content. T...
Volunteered geographical information (VGI) and citizen science have become important sources data fo...
Volunteered geographical information (VGI) and citizen science have become important sources data fo...
Volunteered geographical information (VGI) and citizen science have become important sources data f...
Gazetteers are dictionaries of geographic place-names that have important implications far beyond th...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is one of the most successful participatory mapping platforms for creating and e...
People often communicate with reference to informally agreed places, such as ‘the city centre’. Howe...
There is much interest in the opportunities for formal scientific investigations afforded by crowdso...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is one of the most successful participatory mapping platforms for creating and e...
The idea that closer things are more related than distant things, known as Tobler's first law of geo...
Crowdsourced knowledge websites such as Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap are increasingly attracting a cr...
Crowd-sourcing has become a popular form of computer mediated collaborative work and OpenStreetMap r...
Geographies of codified knowledge have always been characterized by stark core–periphery patterns, w...
Crowdsourcing platforms and social media produce distinctive geographies of informational content. T...
Volunteered geographical information (VGI) and citizen science have become important sources data fo...
Volunteered geographical information (VGI) and citizen science have become important sources data fo...
Volunteered geographical information (VGI) and citizen science have become important sources data f...
Gazetteers are dictionaries of geographic place-names that have important implications far beyond th...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...
Citizens are increasingly becoming an important source of geographic information, sometimes entering...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is one of the most successful participatory mapping platforms for creating and e...
People often communicate with reference to informally agreed places, such as ‘the city centre’. Howe...
There is much interest in the opportunities for formal scientific investigations afforded by crowdso...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is one of the most successful participatory mapping platforms for creating and e...
The idea that closer things are more related than distant things, known as Tobler's first law of geo...