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| Introduction: Qualitative GIS: Forging mixed methods through representations, analytical innovations, and conceptual engagements |
Sarah Elwood and Meghan Cope |
| Non-quantitative GIS |
Marianna Pavlovskaya |
| PART ONE: REPRESENTATIONS |
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| Metadata as a site for imbuing GIS with qualitative information |
Nadine Schuurman |
| Multiple representations, significations, and epistemologies in community-based GIS |
Sarah Elwood |
| Geographic information technologies, local knowledge, and change |
Jon Corbett and Giacomo Rambaldi |
| PART TWO: ANALYTICAL INTERVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS |
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| Grounded Visualization and scale: A recursive analysis of community spaces |
LaDona Knigge and Meghan Cope |
| Computer-Aided Qualitative GIS: A software-level integration of qualitative research and GIS |
Jin-Kyu Jung |
| PART THREE: CONCEPTUAL ENGAGEMENTS |
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| Affective visual geographies and GIScience |
Stuart Aitken and Jim Craine |
| Towards a genealogy of qualitative GIS |
Matthew W Wilson |
| Conclusion: For Qualitative GIS |
Meghan Cope and Sarah Elwood |