Crowdsourcing geographic knowledge : volunteered geographic information (VGI) in theory and practice /

"The phenomenon of volunteered geographic information is part of a profound transformation in how geographic data, information, and knowledge are produced and circulated. By situating volunteered geographic information (VGI) in the context of big-data deluge and the data-intensive inquiry, the...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Sui, Daniel Z. (Daniel Zhi), 1965-; Elwood, Sarah.; Goodchild, Michael F.
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Dordrecht ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4587-2
Summary: "The phenomenon of volunteered geographic information is part of a profound transformation in how geographic data, information, and knowledge are produced and circulated. By situating volunteered geographic information (VGI) in the context of big-data deluge and the data-intensive inquiry, the 20 chapters in this book explore both the theories and applications of crowdsourcing for geographic knowledge production with three sections focusing on 1). VGI, Public Participation, and Citizen Science; 2). Geographic Knowledge Production and Place Inference; and 3). Emerging Applications and New Challenges. This book argues that future progress in VGI research depends in large part on building strong linkages with diverse geographic scholarship. Contributors of this volume situate VGI research in geography's core concerns with space and place, and offer several ways of addressing persistent challenges of quality assurance in VGI. This book positions VGI as part of a shift toward hybrid epistemologies, and potentially a fourth paradigm of data-intensive inquiry across the sciences.It also considers the implications of VGI and the exaflood for further time-space compression and new forms, degrees of digital inequality, the renewed importance of geography, and the role of crowdsourcing for geographic knowledge production"--Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 396 pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789400745872 (electronic bk.)
9400745877 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: G70
CLC: P208
Contents: Public Participation and Citizen Science --
Understanding the Value of VGI /
To Volunteer or to Contribute Locational Information? Towards Truth in Labeling for Crowdsourced Geographic Information /
Metadata Squared: Enhancing Its Usability for Volunteered Geographic Information and the GeoWeb /
Situating the Adoption of VGI by Government /
When Web 2.0 Meets Public Participation GIS (PPGIS): VGI and Spaces of Participatory Mapping in China /
Citizen Science and Volunteered Geographic Information: Overview and Typology of Participation /
Volunteered Geographic Information, the Exaflood, and the Growing Digital Divide /
Geographic Knowledge Production and Place Inference --
Volunteered Geographic Information and Computational Geography: New Perspectives /
The Evolution of Geo-Crowdsourcing: Bringing Volunteered Geographic Information to the Third Dimension /
From Volunteered Geographic Information to Volunteered Geographic Services /
The Geographic Nature of Wikipedia Authorship /
Inferring Thematic Places from Spatially Referenced Natural Language Descriptions /
I Don't Come from Anywhere: Exploring the Role of the Geoweb and Volunteered Geographic Information in Rediscovering a Sense of Place in a Dispersed Aboriginal Community /
Emerging Applications and New Challenges --
Potential Contributions and Challenges of VGI for Conventional Topographic Base-Mapping Programs /
We Know Who You Are and We Know Where You Live: A Research Agenda for Web Demographics /
Volunteered Geographic Information, Actor-Network Theory, and Severe-Storm Reports /
VGI as a Compilation Tool for Navigation Map Databases /
VGI and Public Health: Possibilities and Pitfalls /
VGI in Education: From K-12 to Graduate Studies /
Prospects for VGI Research and the Emerging Fourth Paradigm /