Volume 39 / Number 2
Summer 2004

SPECIAL ISSUE: ADDRESING THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF GIS IN THE TECHNICAL REALM, I: PUBLIC HEALTH DATA AND GIS
Edited by Mei-Po Kwan and Nadine Schuurman

INTRODUCTION: ISSUES OF PRIVACY PROTECTION AND ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC HEALTH DATA
Mei-Po Kwan and Nadine Schuurman

ARTICLES
ON-LINE REPORTING AND MAPPING OF SPATIALLY AGGREGATED INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SELECTED BY USER QUERIES
Ellen K. Cromley, Robert G. Cromley, and Yanlin Ye

PROTECTION OF GEOPRIVACY AND ACCURACY OF SPATIAL INFORMATION: HOW EFFECTIVE ARE GEOGRAPHICAL MASKS?
Mei-Po Kwan, Irene Casas, and Ben C. Schmitz

THE UTILITY OF EXPLORATORY SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF TUBERCULOSIS INCIDENCES IN AN URBAN CANADIAN POPULATION
Suzana Dragicevic, Nadine Schuurman, and J. Mark FitzGerald

COMPARING THREE GIS TECHNIQUES FOR MODELLING GEOGRAPHICAL ACCESS TO GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
Lars Brabyn and Paul Gower

THE SOCIALIZATION OF GIS
Sara McLafferty

REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND ATLASES
Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West
Barbara Belyea

Degrees of Latitude: Mapping Colonial America
David Bosse

The World Through Maps: A History of Cartography
Francis J. Manasek

Infinite Perspectives: Two Thousand Years of Three-Dimensional Mapmaking
P.D.A. Harvey

Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy
Kim Turchenek

The Road to There: Mapmakers and Their Stories
Jacqueline Anderson

 

 

 


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