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Watch this superb lecture: [[Michael Goodchild on Volunteer Mapping's Role in Geospatial Science]], “From Community Mapping to Critical Spatial Thinking” :: NSF’s Distinguished Lecture series [http://thecitizensciencequarterly.com/2010/11/25/community-mapping-brings-a-revolution-to-geographic-information-science/] | |||
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Revision as of 23:07, 26 November 2010
This is a new section to collate our resources related to place, geography, both physical and digital (i.e. cyber-mapping, etc...)
- We conceive of Land and Food as a Commons:
- It will also focus on developments related to Localization or Relocalization. Read here why such Localization of 'physical production'is inevitable: John Robb on the Energy Trap, though combined with global open design communities.
Steve Bosserman sees Localization occuring in four key domains:
1) affordable / green construction, 2) 100-mile agricultural production, 3) renewable / distributed energy generation 4) community governance / capacity building.
- We support the 10 principles outlined in Jonathan Raper's Digital Geography Manifesto.
(status of this section: We have only ported the 6 first columns of our Encyclopedia, from A to G at present.)
Citations
Towards the hyperlocal
"The decisive paradigm from the age of mass production was culminating in the claim "think global - act local" - the view of international brands and enterprises, conquering markets worldwide and batteling with salesforces for the dominance in each region on a global scale.
The emerging paradigm from the coming age of connectivity shows a totally opposite point of view, expressed by individuals with the claim "think global-act hyperlocal"."
- Reinhard Knobelspies [1]
On Localization
- Measures for Relocalization and Reruralization, 2 times four essential policy principles, as proposed by Mariarosa Dalla Costa
Resources
Watch this superb lecture: Michael Goodchild on Volunteer Mapping's Role in Geospatial Science, “From Community Mapping to Critical Spatial Thinking” :: NSF’s Distinguished Lecture series [2]
Key Articles
Digital geography for human emancipation:
- A Digital Geography Manifesto: 10 principles
- The Emergence of Populist Cartography and Countermapping. Jeremy W. Crampton on how cartography has escaped the elites.
- Creating maps for everyone and network effects for the data driving them. Sean Gorman
- The rise of the sensor citizen – community mapping projects and locative media. Anne Galloway
- Essay: Dan Hill. The Street as Platform: explores a cross-section of all the ways that urban environments have become suffused with data.
Also:
- Linked Geographies. Stefaan Verhulst on what happens when maps meets hyperlinking.
- The geospatial web – blending physical and virtual spaces. Arno Scharl
- Collapsing Geography: on Second Life, Innovation, and the Future of National Power. By Cory Ondrejka.
- Web mapping vs. GIS. Andrew Turner.
- Nainamo, the capital of Google Earth, at http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1720932,00.html
On localization:
Key Blogs
- Making Maps
- Straight To The Point: Location based technology, local content services, and new developments in local media and journalism, including lots of geo and mapping info.
- The Metacarta blog
- The Y!Geo blog for Yahoo mapping developments
- The Google Earth blog
- The Digital Geographer: All things digital and geographic. By Jonathan Raper.
- Mapperz: Map and GIS News finding blog...
Key Books
- Introduction to Neogeography. Andrew Turner.
- Making Maps. John Krygier and Denis Wood.
- Rethinking the Power of Maps. By Denis Wood,John Fels and John Krygier
Key Conferences
- State of the Map: annual conferences for the Open Street Map communities
- Where 2.0
Key projects
Key Resources
- Open Source GIS: an attempt to build a complete index of Open Source / Free GIS related software projects
- Aether reviews the geography of media
- Issue 21 of Receiver magazine discusses geowebbing, i.e. personally annotating physical places with digital markers
- The March 2009 issue of OSBR is dedicated to geospatial developments
Sub-Categories
Pages in category "Geography"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 505 total.
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A
- Adam Greenfield on Networked Urbanism
- Adventure Economy
- Aether
- Afropolitan
- Agriculture in Urban Planning
- AI-Enabled Localization
- Almanaque Azul Panamá, Guía de Viajes/es
- Amateur Radio Transmissions for Emergencies
- Ambient Commons
- Amigos del Agua de Mar/es
- Andrew Turner
- Anne Galloway
- Appropriate Technology Villages
- Area’s Immediate Reading
- Arnulf Christl
- ASAP Island
- Ashish Kothari on Alter-Localist Approaches in India
- Asset-Based Community Development
- Atlas of Ownership
- Atlas of Radical Cartography
- Augmented Urban Spaces
- Autonomous Cartography
- Autonomy Symposium
B
- Betweenness and Closeness - Indicators
- Beyond Territorialism and Towards Spatialism
- Bio Mapping
- Bioregion
- Bioregional Cosmolocalism
- Bioregional Mapping
- Bioregional Trusts
- Birth of Territory
- Bolsena Monastery Code Sprints
- Bosserman and Associates
- Bre Pettis on Creating Hackerspaces
- Business Alliance for Local Living Economies
C
- Carlo Ratti on the Real Time City
- CARTO
- Cartography 2.0
- Cascadia
- Central Place Theory
- Cerberus
- Chad Emerson on the SmartCode Solution to Sprawl
- Ciclorotas Centro
- Citizen Sensing
- City as a Grid
- City Domain Names
- Civic Economics Localization Study
- Civic Space
- Civil Aerial Mapping
- Clear Village
- CloudMade
- Co-operative Place Making and Capturing Land Value for 21st Century Garden Cities
- Cohousing
- Collaborative Crisis Mapping
- Collaborative Mapping in Brazil
- Common Pool Resource
- Community Assets
- Community Currencies
- Community Driven Air Quality Sensor Network
- Community Mapping and Sensing
- Community Supported Forestry
- Community Supported Manufacturing
- Community Water-Management Systems
- Community Wealth-building
- Community Wireless
- Connected Environments
- Connected Urban Development
- Connie Kwan and Matt Hockenberry on Mapping Our Footprint via Sourcemap
- Cooperative Place Making and the Capturing of Land Value for 21st Century Garden Cities
- Corporate Localism
- Cosmo-Localization
- Cosmopolitan Localism
- Counter Cartographies Collective
- Counter-Cartographies Collective
- Counter-Mapping Actions as Militant Research
- Counter-Mapping Party
- Country of PIOU
- Creating Maps for Everyone
- Crisis Mappers Net
- Crisis Mapping
- Crisis Mapping Analytics
- Crisis Mapping Videos
- Critical Geographical Information System Studies
- Critical Geography
- Critical Mapping
- Critical Regionalism
- Critique of the Metageography of Continents
- Crowdsourced Crisis Response
- Crowdsourced Mapping
- Cyclical Civilizational Change and Shifts in Centers of Space
D
- Daniela Festa
- Data Mash-Ups and the Future of Mapping
- David Harvey on the Fetishism of the Local and Horizontal
- David Korten on the Great Turning
- Decentralized Tuscan Villages
- Decentralized Urban Farming
- Desdelamina.net/ca
- Destiempo Urbano/es
- Deterritorialization
- Digital Cities
- Digital Earth Project
- Digital Ecosystem for the Environment
- Digital Geography Manifesto
- Direct Territories
- Distributed Labor Networks
- DIY Cartography
- DIY Open-Source Aerial Surveillance
- Do-It-Yourself City
- Don Shaffer on the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies
E
- E.F. Schumacher and the Reinvention of the Local Economy
- Economics of Happiness
- Ecoregion
- Emer O'Siochru on the Proximity Principle in Rural Planning and Development
- Emotional Mapping
- Eoin O’Mahony and Stephen Rigney on Counter-Cartographies of the City in Dublin
- Eric Becker on Local Slow Money Investing
- Ethical GEO
- Evan Henshaw-Plath on Fire Eagle for Geo-Aware Services
- Every Block
F
- Fab Labs on Earth
- Face to Global
- Fire in the Shanty
- Flaws in the Theory of Globalization
- Food as Common and Community
- Fourth Spaces
- Free and Open Source GIS Software
- Free Map Wiki
- Free Software and the Local Economy
- FreeGIS Project
- Freeports
- From Vertical Spatiality to Horizontal Spatiality
- Frosini Koutsouti
- Fruitmap
- Future Link Foundation
G
- Ganga-Brahmaputra Citizen-Mapping and Disaster Alerting Project
- Generic Mapping Tools
- Geo API
- Geo Microformat
- Geo Server
- Geo Wiki
- Geo-location Services
- Geo-Rent
- Geo-Weighted or Geo-Fenced Proximity Currencies
- Geoblogosphere
- Geobrowser
- Geocaching
- GeoChat
- Geocoder US
- Geocoding
- GeoCommons
- Geology of Media
- Geoloqi
- Geonames
- Geonomics
- Geopedagogy
- GeoRSS
- Geoscience Data
- GeoServer
- Geospatial Data
- Geospatial Revolution Project
- Geospatial Standards
- Geospatial Web
- Geotagging
- GeoTIFF
- Geoweb
- Geowebbing
- Gill Friend on the Conditions of Success for Local Self-Reliance
- GIVE
- Global Commodity-Production Network Mapping
- Global Geocode Library
- Global Microstructures
- Global Network Positioning
- Global Village Construction Set
- Global Villages
- Glocal
- Glocalism
- Glocalization
- Glocalization Manifesto
- Glocalized Networks
- Going Local
- Google Street View
- Grassroots Mapping
- Great Lakes Commons
- Great Lakes Commons Initiative
- Great Lakes Commons Map
- Great Localization
- Great Reset
- Guerilla Cartography
- Guided Emergence
- Guns, Germs, and Steel
- Gwendolyn Hallsmith and Bernard Lietaer about Growing Local Economies with Local Currencies