Geographies of codified knowledge have always been characterized by stark core–periphery patterns, with some parts of the world at the center of global voice and representation and many others invisible or unheard. Many have pointed to the potential for radical change, however, as digital divides are bridged and 2.5 billion people are now online. With a focus on Wikipedia, which is one of the world's most visible, most used, and most powerful repositories of user-generated content, we investigate whether we are now seeing fundamentally different patterns of knowledge production. Even though Wikipedia consists of a massive cloud of geographic information about millions of events and places around the globe put together by millions of hours o...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
Spatial user-generated content (UGC) is increasingly being used to study a variety of geographical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...
Geographies of codified knowledge have always been characterized by stark core–periphery patterns, w...
There are now more than 3 billion Internet users on our planet. The connections afforded to all of t...
Information has always had geography. It is from somewhere; about somewhere; it evolves and is trans...
Gazetteers are dictionaries of geographic place-names that have important implications far beyond th...
Crowdsourced knowledge websites such as Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap are increasingly attracting a cr...
Localness is an oft-cited benefit of volunteered ge-ographic information (VGI). This study examines ...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
Increasing digital connectivity has sparked many hopes for the democratization of information and kn...
This dissertation analyzes the geography of information in the 21st century where BigData, social ne...
Our findings highlight how dramatically digital divides can bias crowdsourcing results; the importan...
The increasing digital connectivity has sparked many hopes about the democratization of information ...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
Spatial user-generated content (UGC) is increasingly being used to study a variety of geographical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...
Geographies of codified knowledge have always been characterized by stark core–periphery patterns, w...
There are now more than 3 billion Internet users on our planet. The connections afforded to all of t...
Information has always had geography. It is from somewhere; about somewhere; it evolves and is trans...
Gazetteers are dictionaries of geographic place-names that have important implications far beyond th...
Crowdsourced knowledge websites such as Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap are increasingly attracting a cr...
Localness is an oft-cited benefit of volunteered ge-ographic information (VGI). This study examines ...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
Increasing digital connectivity has sparked many hopes for the democratization of information and kn...
This dissertation analyzes the geography of information in the 21st century where BigData, social ne...
Our findings highlight how dramatically digital divides can bias crowdsourcing results; the importan...
The increasing digital connectivity has sparked many hopes about the democratization of information ...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
Spatial user-generated content (UGC) is increasingly being used to study a variety of geographical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Critical GIS and GIScience face tremendous methodologi...