New steps against scientific gerrymandering: A new operational definition of geographic information science

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carlos López-Vázquez, María Ester Gonzalez-Campos, M. Bernabé-Poveda
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Abstract

Sometimes there are clear and natural limits to the scope of action of a science, and in other cases they are simply convenient ones. Geographic Information Science (GISc) is a transversal science, with contacts with all geosciences but also with various formal sciences such as Mathematics, Logic and Computer Science. A first approach to specifying the limits of a science is through its definition. Definitions of GISc are often so expansive that they have been rightly criticized for practicing gerrymandering, in particular with the rest of the geosciences. To avoid this, an operational definition is proposed that places GISc among the sciences that handle Data and not Information. This solves the gerrymandering problem without really implying a significant cut of what is usually considered within GISc. As an unforeseen consequence, this delimitation will allow it to be characterized as Formal Science, leaving it as the only geoscience with this characteristic.
反对科学选区划分不公的新举措:地理信息科学的新操作定义
有时,科学的作用范围有明确而自然的限制,在其他情况下,它们只是方便的限制。地理信息科学(GISc)是一门横向科学,与所有地球科学都有联系,也与数学、逻辑和计算机科学等各种正式科学有联系。明确一门科学的局限性的第一种方法是通过其定义。GISc的定义往往过于宽泛,以至于它们因实施不公正的选区划分而受到正确的批评,尤其是在其他地球科学领域。为了避免这种情况,提出了一个操作定义,将GISc放在处理数据而非信息的科学中。这解决了选区划分不公的问题,而没有真正意味着对GISc中通常认为的内容进行重大削减。作为一个不可预见的结果,这一划界将使其被定性为正式科学,使其成为唯一具有这一特征的地球科学。
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