Critical cartography 2.0: From “participatory map**” to authored visualizations of power and people
AM Kim - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2015 - Elsevier
This article reviews the state of “critical cartography” which is being experimented with
exuberance in a number of disciplines and arenas: geographers, community development …
exuberance in a number of disciplines and arenas: geographers, community development …
Grassroots groups as stakeholders in spatial data infrastructures: challenges and opportunities for local data development and sharing
S Elwood - International Journal of Geographical Information …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates the unique challenges of an expanding group of stakeholders
making demands upon shared geospatial data resources: non governmental organisations …
making demands upon shared geospatial data resources: non governmental organisations …
Urban community gardens as spaces of citizenship
R Ghose, M Pettygrove - Antipode, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
A growing body of literature conceptualizes urban agriculture and community gardens as
spaces of democratic citizenship and radical political practice. Urban community gardens …
spaces of democratic citizenship and radical political practice. Urban community gardens …
[LIVRE][B] Sidewalk city: remap** public space in Ho Chi Minh City
AM Kim - 2019 - degruyter.com
For most, the term “public space” conjures up images of large, open areas: community
centers for meetings and social events; the ancient Greek agora for political debates; green …
centers for meetings and social events; the ancient Greek agora for political debates; green …
Neogeography and the delusion of democratisation
M Haklay - Environment and Planning A, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Within the academic and popular discussion of neogeography, it is routinely argued that the
process of producing and using geographical information has been fundamentally …
process of producing and using geographical information has been fundamentally …
New spatial media, new knowledge politics
New spatial media–the informational artefacts and mediating technologies of the geoweb–
represent new opportunities for activist, civic, grassroots, indigenous and other groups to …
represent new opportunities for activist, civic, grassroots, indigenous and other groups to …
Affecting geospatial technologies: Toward a feminist politics of emotion
MP Kwan - The professional geographer, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Building on earlier contributions to feminist understanding of geospatial technologies (GT), I
seek to further develop feminist perspectives on GT along new directions. I argue that an …
seek to further develop feminist perspectives on GT along new directions. I argue that an …
Participatory photo map** (PPM): Exploring an integrated method for health and place research with young people
In this manuscript we detail the application and utility of participatory photo map** (PPM)
for studying the implications of place for the health of children. PPM is a transdisciplinary …
for studying the implications of place for the health of children. PPM is a transdisciplinary …
Location-based services, conspicuous mobility, and the location-aware future
MW Wilson - Geoforum, 2012 - Elsevier
The production and consumption of geographic information is becoming a more mobile
practice, with more corporate actors challenging the traditional stronghold of Esri-and …
practice, with more corporate actors challenging the traditional stronghold of Esri-and …
[LIVRE][B] Data action: Using data for public good
S Williams - 2022 - books.google.com
How to use data as a tool for empowerment rather than oppression. Big data can be used for
good, from tracking disease to exposing human rights violations, and for bad, implementing …
good, from tracking disease to exposing human rights violations, and for bad, implementing …