Volume 36 Number 4 Winter 1999
Published November 2000
Critical GIS: Theorizing an Emerging Science
MONOGRAPH 53
Nadine Schuurman

ABSTRACT

Foreword
Michael Goodchild

Acknowledgements

1. INTRODUCTION: THEORIZING GIS, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE

2. TROUDBE IN THE HEARTLAND: GIS AND ITS GRITICS IN THE 1990S

3. LESSONS IN CONSTRUCTING A SCIENCE: PROMISES AND PITFALLS OF GIS

4. THE PRODUCTION OF THEORY IN GIS: SOGIAL AND DIGITAL PARAMETERS OF INTELLIGENT GENERALIZATION

5. "FUNCTIONAL ONTOLOGIES" AND THE JUSTIFICATION OF DATA MODELS IN GIS

6. LESSONS IN UNPACKING A DISCIPLINE

References

Appendix: research interview Log

 


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