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| PART ONE: INTRODUCTION |
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| Geographic Information Systems and Society |
Timothy L. Nyerges, Robert McMaster, and Helen Couclelis |
| A Twenty Year Research Perspective |
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| PART TWO: GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH |
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| SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH |
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| Concepts, Principles, Tools, and Challenges in Spatially Integrated Social Science |
Donald G. Janelle and Michael F. Goodchild |
| Geographic Ontologies and Society |
Marinos Kavouras and Margarita Kokla |
| The Social Potential of GIS |
Stacy Warren |
| Critical GIS |
Sarah Elwood, Nadine Schuurman, and Matthew W. Wilson |
| SECTION TWO: GIS AND MODERN LIFE 107 |
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| Connecting Geospatial Information to Society Through Cyberinfrastructure |
Marc P. Armstrong, Timothy L. Nyerges, Shaowen Wang, and Dawn Wright |
| Environmental Sustainability |
Clodoveu A. Davis, Jr., Frederico T. Fonseca, and Gilberto Camara |
| The Role of Geographic Information Science and Spatial Data Infrastructures in the Integration of People and Nature |
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| GIS and Population Health |
Nadine Schuurman and Nathaniel Bell |
| An Overview |
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| Cogito Ergo Mobilis Sum |
Martin Raubal |
| The Impact of Location-based Services on Our Mobile Lives |
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| SECTION THREE: ALTERNATIVE REPRESENTATIONS IN GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH |
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| Human-scaled Visualizations and Society |
Dimitris Ballas and Danny Dorling |
| Indigenous Peoples' Issues and Indigenous Uses of GIS |
Melinda Laituri |
| Spatial Modeling of Social Networks |
Carter T. Butts and Ryan M. Acton |
| GIS Designs for Studying Human Activities in a Space-Time Context |
Hongbo Yu and Shih-Lung Shaw |
| SECTION FOUR: GIS IN ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS |
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| Emerging Frameworks in the Information Age |
Ian Masser |
| The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Phenomenon |
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| Spatial Data Infrastructure for Cadastres |
Francis Harvey |
| Foundations and Challenges |
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| A GIS-based Computer-supported Collaborative Work Flow System in Urban Planning |
Anthony G.O. Yeh and Kenneth S.S. Tang |
| GIS and Emergency Management |
Christopher T. Emrich, Susan L. Cutter and Paul J. Weschler |
| SECTION FIVE: GIS IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
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| Designing Public Participation Geographic Information Systems |
Piotr Jankowski |
| Online Public Participation GIS for Spatial Planning |
Richard Kingston |
| Participatory Approaches in GIS and Society Research |
Sarah Elwood |
| Foundations, Practices, and Future Directions |
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| PPGIS Implementation and the Transformation of US Planning Practice |
Laxmi Ramasubramanian |
| Politics and Power in Participation and GIS Use for Community Decision Making |
Rina Ghose |
| SECTION SIX: VALUE, FAIRNESS AND PRIVACY IN A GIS CONTEXT |
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| Geographic Information Value Assessment |
Roger Longhorn |
| Geovisualization of Spatial Equity |
Emily Talen |
| Natural Resource Conflicts, Their Management, and GIS Applications |
Peter A. Kwaku Kyem |
| Legal and Ethical Issues of Using Geospatial Technologies in Society |
Daniel Z. Sui |
| PART THREE: CONCLUSION |
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| GIS and Society Research |
Helen Couclelis, Timothy L. Nyerges, and Robert McMaster |
| Reflections and Emerging Themes |
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