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Geospatial Technologies and Society : Uses, Imaginaries, and Critical Issues
Geospatial Technologies and Society : Uses, Imaginaries, and Critical Issues
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ISBN No.: 9781789452419
Pages: 272
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Foreword xi Colette CAUVIN-REYMOND Introduction. The Spatial Dimension of Digital Transformation xvii Thierry JOLIVEAU and Matthieu NOUCHER Chapter 1. Understanding the Geospatial Factory 1 Thierry JOLIVEAU 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. The making of the geospatial factory 2 1.3.


Geodigitalization as replication 6 1.4. Geodigitalization as an operating matrix 10 1.5. Conclusion 20 1.6. References 21 Chapter 2. Algorithmics at the Heart of Web-based Geographic Data Production 27 Teriitutea QUESNOT 2.


1. The genesis of geographic "data" 27 2.2. Social web platforms and the proliferation of "capta" 31 2.3. From geospatial footprints to geographic "quaesita" 35 2.4. Deconstructing our (geo)digital footprints: pipe dreams and realities 40 2.


5. Conclusion 49 2.6. References 50 Chapter 3. From a Database to a Digital Commons: The OpenStreetMap Project 55 Boris MERICSKAY 3.1. Introduction 55 3.2.


The OSM project: its history and how it works 57 3.3. A decentralized, organized and diverse community 62 3.4. OSM and the professional sphere 67 3.5. Some major challenges for OSM in mapping and geomatics 72 3.6.


Conclusion 81 3.7. References 82 Chapter 4. Maps and Geographic Information in Planning 89 Juliette DAVRET 4.1. Introduction 89 4.2. Impact of digitization on planning: a historical perspective 91 4.


3. Geographic information lifecycle in planning 95 4.4. Information and participation 99 4.5. Digital planning: challenges and opportunities 105 4.6. Conclusion 110 4.


7. References 111 Chapter 5. GIS Dissemination Facing Territorial Disparity 117 Grégoire FEYT 5.1. Introduction 117 5.2. From national puzzle to urban patchwork 121 5.3.


Territories that are structurally unequal in their capacity for self-knowledge 130 5.4. The dissemination and place of GIS within territories 133 5.5. Territorial data: a new frontier for geomatics specialists? 144 5.6. Conclusion: toward a convergence between geonumerical sciences and territorial sciences 146 5.7.


Acronyms 149 5.8. References 151 Chapter 6. On the Intersection of Geomatics and Digital Humanities 153 Juliette MOREL and Baptiste HAUTDIDIER 6.1. Introduction 153 6.2. Digitally spatializing the humanities 156 6.


3. Digitizing the humanities space 162 6.4. Humanizing the digital space 169 6.5. Conclusion 174 6.6. References 175 Chapter 7.


Uses and Unconsidered Aspects of Geographic Data in OSINT Investigations 181 Allan DENEUVILLE 7.1. Introduction 181 7.2. Investigations and maps 184 7.3. Truth regimes and maps 190 7.4.


The risk of technological and political determinism 194 7.5. Conclusion 197 7.6. References 197 Chapter 8. Exploring Geospatial Technology Imaginaries 201 Thierry JOLIVEAU 8.1. Introduction 201 8.


2. From sociotechnical imaginaries to a geo-technical imaginary 202 8.3. Inventorying fictional imagery of geospatial technologies 207 8.4. Several facets of the fictional imaginary of geospatial technologies. 212 8.5.


Findings, limitations, outlook and conclusion 224 8.6. Acknowledgments 231 8.7. References 232 8.8. Works analyzed or mentioned 235 Conclusion. Escaping Geospatial Somnambulism Through Criticism 237 Thierry JOLIVEAU and Matthieu NOUCHER List of Authors 245 Index 247.



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