Britta Ricker, PhD
Assistant Professor
@bricker0
Western Maryland
International Politics + Geography
interconnected tools and spatial data available on the web spanning multiple geographic regions (Lake and Farley, 2007)
Revolutionized spatial data (Sui, 2008)
but not democratizing it (Haklay, 2013)
Provides access to satellite and aerial imagery! (Goodchild, 2007; Harvey, 2014; Kingsbury & Jones, 2009)
Opportunity to contribute Volunteered Geographic Information (Goodchild, 2007)
Elwood & Leszczynski (2012) New spatial media, new knowledge politics. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (38): 544-559.
"Mediums or channels that extend our ability to interact with and create geographic information online" p 544
Applied
Quantitative
Theory
Qualitative
(Chambers 2006)
"...knowledge politics to be shaped by deeply institutionalized tendencies in planning and policy making to grant greater weight to knowledge expressed as quantitative data or represented in cartographic forms."
Data Driven Decision Making
(Elwood & Leszczynski, 2012: 545)
"From expert to everyday"
(Elwood & Leszczynski, 2012)
Geoweb
Spatial Media
Maintain a keen awareness as to not reproduce inequalities. Active engagement in effort to use these technologies to combat inequalities (Elwood, 2015)
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means to illuminate social and environmental injustices
co-construction of knowledge= Better understanding of HAZARDS?
does the process lead to the promotion of self and critical awareness? Policy change? At what scale? Individual, collective, political social change?
Public Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PPGIS)
"moment of translation
transforming experiential, testimonial and qualitative forms of knowledge into quantitative aggregated or abstracted forms" (Elwood & Leszczynski , 2012: 548)
Militarization
Surveillance
(Sandvik & Lohne, 2014)
Taiwan’s National Cheng Kung University created this 3D model from aerial imagery captured by UAV.
Digital Maps! Digital Globes offer basemaps for participatory mapping. But they also control temporal and spatial resolution of those basemaps
More interested in outputs...
2012
2015
77 photos to make an orthophoto, 3D model + more in
> one hour total
Streets:
•*Cobblestone streets
•*Roundabouts at intersections
•*One-way streets
•Narrow two-way streets (because of street parking, only one vehicle at a time can pass through in either direction.)
•Speed bumps on streets
Residences:
•*Single-family home; Duplex, Triplex, or Apartment Building
•Year built
•*Number of floors
• *how many apartments
•*Location of Gas Meter(s)
•*Location of Electric Meter(s)
•*Location of Stationary Propane Tank(s)
•*Location of Stationary Heating Fuel Tank (Heating Oil)
•Solar Panels of Roof? (Y or N)
•*Presence of a detached garage
Maps are a form of media
(Social) Media are becoming Maps
What is learned in the process of participation?
Show me, I remember.
Involve me, I understand.
-Chinese Proverb (Paulos et al., 2009)
Ambiently collected?
Actively collected?
What knowledge is transferred?!
Participation sparks critical thinking during each step of the process
Illuminate methods in which to utilize these increasingly accessible technologies to edit your world, tell your truth,
share your experience in place.
Target funding from:
European Research Council
Starting Grant
https://erc.europa.eu/funding/starting-grants
Participatory Evaluation to measure effectiveness of open data: Municipal Scale
Test visualizations for decision making
Thank You.
Acknowledgments: Muki Haklay, Agnieszka Leszczynski,
Sarah Elwood
University of Washington Office of Global Affairs Strategic International Partnership Travel Award