Thomas Savige, Peter Kamstra, Anthony McCosker, Jane Farmer
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Using Data Bricolage and Mixed-Methods GIS to Uncover Mental Health Service Gaps in Rural Australia
This article develops an approach to data bricolage by mixed-methods geographic information systems (GIS) to challenge assumptions that quantitative service provision data and consumer surveys are ...