Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has frequently been explored as a technology supporting the visualization of findings in qualitative research. This presentation confronts the lingering perception of GIS as an exclusively quantitive tool. It concludes with a demonstration geovisualizing qualitative data from transcripts of interviews in the Southern Oral History Project as part of a recursive data analysis process
Neogeography is the name given to the phenomenon of the vastly expanded Geographic Information Syste...
In this paper I report on a participatory planning project undertaken in a community engaged in a te...
This record presents slides and video from the CESSDA online workshop "Using the Geographical Inform...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has frequently been explored as a technology supporting the vis...
In this paper I explore the potential of using geographical information systems (GIS) in qualitative...
Abstract: Geographic information systems (GIS) have been used for many years to integrate social and...
I thank Kevin St.Martin and three anonymous reviewers for insightful comments on earlier versions of...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have the potential to make sense out of large collections of da...
Since the 1990\u27s geographers have called for a qualitative GIScience. While several attempts have...
Recent literature cites interest toward utilizing new technologies to unify methods within geography...
Qualitative research is an integral part of both academic and non-academic research in various disci...
"Geoinformationssysteme (GIS) werden seit vielen Jahren im Kontext quantitativer Forschung genutzt, ...
"Geoinformationssysteme (GIS) werden seit vielen Jahren im Kontext quantitativer Forschung genutzt, ...
Landscape is “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and inter...
This paper reports on an extension to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that can intelligently an...
Neogeography is the name given to the phenomenon of the vastly expanded Geographic Information Syste...
In this paper I report on a participatory planning project undertaken in a community engaged in a te...
This record presents slides and video from the CESSDA online workshop "Using the Geographical Inform...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has frequently been explored as a technology supporting the vis...
In this paper I explore the potential of using geographical information systems (GIS) in qualitative...
Abstract: Geographic information systems (GIS) have been used for many years to integrate social and...
I thank Kevin St.Martin and three anonymous reviewers for insightful comments on earlier versions of...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have the potential to make sense out of large collections of da...
Since the 1990\u27s geographers have called for a qualitative GIScience. While several attempts have...
Recent literature cites interest toward utilizing new technologies to unify methods within geography...
Qualitative research is an integral part of both academic and non-academic research in various disci...
"Geoinformationssysteme (GIS) werden seit vielen Jahren im Kontext quantitativer Forschung genutzt, ...
"Geoinformationssysteme (GIS) werden seit vielen Jahren im Kontext quantitativer Forschung genutzt, ...
Landscape is “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and inter...
This paper reports on an extension to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that can intelligently an...
Neogeography is the name given to the phenomenon of the vastly expanded Geographic Information Syste...
In this paper I report on a participatory planning project undertaken in a community engaged in a te...
This record presents slides and video from the CESSDA online workshop "Using the Geographical Inform...