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This book explores how we create deep maps, delving into the
development of methods and approaches that move beyond standard
two-dimensional cartography. Deep mapping offers a more detailed
exploration of the world we inhabit. Moving from concept to
practice, this book addresses how we make deep maps. It explores
what methods are available, what technologies and approaches are
favorable when designing deep maps, and what lessons assist the
practitioner during their construction. This book aims to create an
open-ended way in which to understand complex problems through
multiple perspectives, while providing a means to represent the
physical properties of the real world and to respond to the needs
of contemporary scholarship. With contributions from leading
experts in the spatial humanities, chapters focus on the linked
layers of quantitative and qualitative data, maps, photographs,
images, and sound that offer a dynamic view of past and present
worlds. This innovative book is the first to offer these insights
on the construction of deep maps. It will be a key point of
reference for students and scholars in the digital and spatial
humanities, geographers, cartographers, and computer scientists who
work on spatiality, sensory experience, and perceptual learning.
This book explores how we create deep maps, delving into the
development of methods and approaches that move beyond standard
two-dimensional cartography. Deep mapping offers a more detailed
exploration of the world we inhabit. Moving from concept to
practice, this book addresses how we make deep maps. It explores
what methods are available, what technologies and approaches are
favorable when designing deep maps, and what lessons assist the
practitioner during their construction. This book aims to create an
open-ended way in which to understand complex problems through
multiple perspectives, while providing a means to represent the
physical properties of the real world and to respond to the needs
of contemporary scholarship. With contributions from leading
experts in the spatial humanities, chapters focus on the linked
layers of quantitative and qualitative data, maps, photographs,
images, and sound that offer a dynamic view of past and present
worlds. This innovative book is the first to offer these insights
on the construction of deep maps. It will be a key point of
reference for students and scholars in the digital and spatial
humanities, geographers, cartographers, and computer scientists who
work on spatiality, sensory experience, and perceptual learning.
Have you ever considered how much effect information technology has
on society throughout the world? Progress often places lower income
and marginalized communities at a distinct disadvantage. Community
Participation and Geographic Information Systems, however, offers a
detailed look at numerous incidences around the world where
communities have actually taken control of the technology and
really used it to their advantage. This is presented in the form of
case studies and models such as Philadelphia's neighborhoods, the
Atlanta Project, and neighborhood revitalization in Minneapolis,
reflect on public participation in GIS concepts, best practices,
constraints and opportunities.
Have you ever really considered how much effect information technology has on society throughout the world? Sadly, progress often places lower income and marginalised communities at a distinct disadvantage. This book however, offers a detailed look at numerous incidences around the world where communities have actually taken control of the technology and really used it to their advantage. This is presented in the form of case studies and models which reflect on public participation in GIS concepts, best practices, constraints and opportunities. eBook available with sample pages: 0203469488
Deep maps are finely detailed, multimedia depictions of a place and
the people, buildings, objects, flora, and fauna that exist within
it and which are inseparable from the activities of everyday life.
These depictions may encompass the beliefs, desires, hopes, and
fears of residents and help show what ties one place to another. A
deep map is a way to engage evidence within its spatio-temporal
context and to provide a platform for a spatially-embedded
argument. The essays in this book investigate deep mapping and the
spatial narratives that stem from it. The authors come from a
variety of disciplines: history, religious studies, geography and
geographic information science, and computer science. Each applies
the concepts of space, time, and place to problems central to an
understanding of society and culture, employing deep maps to reveal
the confluence of actions and evidence and to trace paths of
intellectual exploration by making use of a new creative space that
is visual, structurally open, multi-media, and multi-layered.
Deep maps are finely detailed, multimedia depictions of a place and
the people, buildings, objects, flora, and fauna that exist within
it and which are inseparable from the activities of everyday life.
These depictions may encompass the beliefs, desires, hopes, and
fears of residents and help show what ties one place to another. A
deep map is a way to engage evidence within its spatio-temporal
context and to provide a platform for a spatially-embedded
argument. The essays in this book investigate deep mapping and the
spatial narratives that stem from it. The authors come from a
variety of disciplines: history, religious studies, geography and
geographic information science, and computer science. Each applies
the concepts of space, time, and place to problems central to an
understanding of society and culture, employing deep maps to reveal
the confluence of actions and evidence and to trace paths of
intellectual exploration by making use of a new creative space that
is visual, structurally open, multi-media, and multi-layered.
Geographic information systems (GIS) have spurred a renewed
interest in the influence of geographical space on human behavior
and cultural development. Ideally GIS enables humanities scholars
to discover relationships of memory, artifact, and experience that
exist in a particular place and across time. Although successfully
used by other disciplines, efforts by humanists to apply GIS and
the spatial analytic method in their studies have been limited and
halting. The Spatial Humanities aims to re-orient and perhaps
revolutionize humanities scholarship by critically engaging the
technology and specifically directing it to the subject matter of
the humanities. To this end, the contributors explore the potential
of spatial methods such as text-based geographical analysis,
multimedia GIS, animated maps, deep contingency, deep mapping, and
the geo-spatial semantic web."
Drawing on Verenius project case studies and conceptual
contributions, this book situates public participation GIS (PPGIS)
within the broader GIS and society debate. It addresses six core
concerns: differential access to geographic information and
technology, integration and representation of multiple realities of
landscape within a GIS, identification of the potential
beneficiaries of participatory GIS projects, development of
placed-based methodologies and methods for more inclusive community
participation in spatial decision making, situating PPGIS
production and implementation in its local political context, and
identification of community GIS contributions to geography and
GIScience.
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