The Map as Object: Working Beyond Bounded Realities and Mapping for Social Change

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jayna McQueen Baker, Gabriel Huddleston, Erin D. Atwood
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Abstract

Research supports the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to inform and direct action in geography and urban planning. As critical researchers, we also see the power of GIS in participatory projects with students to analyse power, privilege, and oppression in order to move toward action. Understanding that meaning shifts through an interplay of social, linguistic, and material interactions, GIS has the unique ability to show fluidity yet connectedness across geographic borders, providing intriguing opportunities as a research tool. Drawing on recent studies of GIS in research, we recognise the potential to build understanding of spatial context as both socially and politically constructed, but also the tendency to see a map as bounded data in finality. We argue here the importance to return the data back to the material itself in order to avoid reifying a flat, discursive representation of the material without claiming agency. Through the planning of a participatory project with GIS as a research tool, we consider the implications, cautions, and potential of using GIS as a fluid and incomplete representation of a moment in time and space that is also a path moving toward something else.
作为对象的地图:超越现实的工作和社会变革的地图绘制
研究支持使用地理信息系统(GIS)为地理和城市规划提供信息和指导行动。作为批判性研究人员,我们也看到了GIS在学生参与项目中的力量,以分析权力,特权和压迫,以便采取行动。理解意义通过社会、语言和物质相互作用的相互作用而变化,GIS具有独特的能力,可以显示跨地理边界的流动性和连通性,为研究工具提供了有趣的机会。根据最近对地理信息系统的研究,我们认识到将空间背景理解为社会和政治构建的潜力,以及将地图视为最终有限数据的趋势。我们在这里讨论将数据回归到材料本身的重要性,以避免在没有声称代理的情况下将材料的扁平、话语表征具体化。通过规划一个以GIS作为研究工具的参与性项目,我们考虑了使用GIS作为时间和空间中某个时刻的流动和不完整表示的含义、注意事项和潜力,这也是通往其他事物的路径。
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Educational Research for Social Change
Educational Research for Social Change EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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