Book Cover

Thinking Big Data in Geography: New Regimes, New Research

Contributor(s): Thatcher, Jim (Editor), Shears, Andrew (Editor), Eckert, Josef (Editor)

ISBN: 9780803278820

Publisher: University of Nebraska Press

Hardcover
$75.00
- +
Buy

Pub Date: April 1, 2018

Dewey: 910.28557

LCCN: 2017026971

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.88" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.42 lbs) 324 pages

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description:

Thinking Big Data in Geography offers a practical state-of-the-field overview of big data as both a means and an object of research, with essays from prominent and emerging scholars such as Rob Kitchin, Renee Sieber, and Mark Graham. Part 1 explores how the advent of geoweb technologies and big data sets has influenced some of geography's major subdisciplines: urban politics and political economy, human-environment interactions, and geographic information sciences. Part 2 addresses how the geographic study of big data has implications for other disciplinary fields, notably the digital humanities and the study of social justice. The volume concludes with theoretical applications of the geoweb and big data as they pertain to society as a whole, examining the ways in which user-generated data come into the world and are complicit in its unfolding. The contributors raise caution regarding the use of spatial big data, citing issues of accuracy, surveillance, and privacy.

Review Quotes: "In recent years, big data has been frequently touted as the new reality in research, business, and nearly everything else. This work examines the promise and realities of big data specifically as it relates to geographically referenced information."--J. Cummings, Choice

Product successfully added to cart!