qualitative gis guest lecture

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A lecture I gave on how to analyze and conceptualize qualitative data and qualitative methods in GIS. Broader focus than traditional desktop-based GIS.

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more than numbers:practicing qualitative GIS

ryan burns

rlburns@uw.edu

http://burnsr77.github.io

GIS is not about numbers

GIS is not about numbersGIS is about collecting, ordering, and representing knowledge about the world

GIS is not about numbersGIS is about collecting, ordering, and representing knowledge about the world

qualitative GIS fills an important gap: the (traditionally) overlooked notion that people

have complex experiences of places

you already do qualitative work with GIS!

You already do qualitative work with GIS!

fear

You already do qualitative work with GIS!

curiosity

fear

You already do qualitative work with GIS!

curiosity

fear

evocation

you already do qualitative work with GIS!

deliberation

curiosity

fear

evocation

why look at “qualitative” data?

maps are seen to be authoritative

why look at “qualitative” data?

maps are seen to be authoritative

politically powerful!

why look at “qualitative” data?

“they’re like, ‘Are you sure this is it?’ And he’s like, ‘Yes,it’sthere. It’s on the map.’ (Elwood, S. 2009. Multiple

Representations, Significations, and Epistemologies in Community-Based GIS. In Qualitative GIS. )

why look at “qualitative” data?

maps are seen to be authoritative

politically powerful!

gain insights into social processes

why look at “qualitative” data?

maps are seen to be authoritative

politically powerful!

gain insights into social processes

because geographic information is embedded with values and norms

national politics Source: Graham, M., M. Zook. 2013. Augmented realities and uneven geographies: exploring the geolinguisticcontours of the web. Environment and Planning A 45: 77-99.

national politics Source: Graham, M., M. Zook. 2013. Augmented realities and uneven geographies: exploring the geolinguisticcontours of the web. Environment and Planning A 45: 77-99.

national politics Source: Graham, M., M. Zook. 2013. Augmented realities and uneven geographies: exploring the geolinguisticcontours of the web. Environment and Planning A 45: 77-99.

qualitative methods

interpretive, discourses, contextual, anti-abstraction

what did I just see?data is a way of abstracting, collecting, ordering, and representing the world

what did I just see?data is a way of abstracting, collecting, ordering, and representing the world

qualitative data preserve the context, complexity, and richness of human experience

what did I just see?data is a way of abstracting, collecting, ordering, and representing the world

qualitative data preserve the context, complexity, and richness of human experience

(this does not mean it’s inaccurate)

what did I just see?data is a way of abstracting, collecting, ordering, and representing the world

qualitative data preserve the context, complexity, and richness of human experience

(this does not mean it’s inaccurate)

qualitative methods can be a way of re-contextualizing numbers

thank you for your time and attention

now go eat responsibly

ryan burns

rlburns@uw.edu

http://burnsr77.github.io

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