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March 29, 2012 22:47
| over 12 years ago
Harvard book on the future of the Public Library
- approached March 28, 2012
Journal of Landscape Architecture, India
- need to contact south east asia people and projects.
- write abstract for 1500 word article for June edition.
- Contributors:
- link to GoogleDoc
JOAAP
- rough draft due Aug 1st (ish), finals by end of August.
- working doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQjutZojZveAz2eMYu02XTmTr6ugczQDJX4dzuE78V8/edit?hl=en_US
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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liz |
February 23, 2012 16:43
| almost 13 years ago
Journal of Landscape Architecture, India
- need to contact south east asia people and projects.
- write abstract for 1500 word article for June edition.
- Contributors:
- link to GoogleDoc
JOAAP
- rough draft due Aug 1st (ish), finals by end of August.
- working doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQjutZojZveAz2eMYu02XTmTr6ugczQDJX4dzuE78V8/edit?hl=en_US
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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liz |
February 23, 2012 16:41
| almost 13 years ago
Journal of Landscape Architecture, India
- need to contact south east asia people and projects.
- write abstract for 1500 word article for June edition.
- Contributors:
JOAAP
- rough draft due Aug 1st (ish), finals by end of August.
- working doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQjutZojZveAz2eMYu02XTmTr6ugczQDJX4dzuE78V8/edit?hl=en_US
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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liz |
February 13, 2012 16:45
| almost 13 years ago
Journal of Landscape Architecture, India
- need to contact south east asia people and projects.
- write abstract for 1500 word article for June edition.
JOAAP
- rough draft due Aug 1st (ish), finals by end of August.
- working doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQjutZojZveAz2eMYu02XTmTr6ugczQDJX4dzuE78V8/edit?hl=en_US
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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warren |
July 19, 2011 23:24
| over 13 years ago
JOAAP
- rough draft due Aug 1st (ish), finals by end of August.
- working doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQjutZojZveAz2eMYu02XTmTr6ugczQDJX4dzuE78V8/edit?hl=en_US
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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warren |
July 19, 2011 23:22
| over 13 years ago
JAAP
- rough draft due Aug 1st (ish), finals by end of August.
- working doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQjutZojZveAz2eMYu02XTmTr6ugczQDJX4dzuE78V8/edit?hl=en_US
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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warren |
July 16, 2011 14:08
| over 13 years ago
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
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warren |
July 16, 2011 14:07
| over 13 years ago
Antipode
- Link:
- Abstract & bios due Aug 15
Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tZcQp0DvVnnQRvwPFVmEtuMLsLm26q9Vsy-IJ2VlYTo/edit
How do different mapping platforms differ epistemologically and practically, from both academic and end-user perspectives?
- How might or might not these differences impact public participatory mapping activities, and a participatory ethic writ large?
- What roles should data ownership for marginalized communities take within these platforms? Who benefits from current data ownership policies, and how are these concerns implicated in these mapping platforms?
- Do these differing approaches to geographic knowledge ownership inform the types of knowledge that should be produced in any of these platforms?
Please submit abstracts and author bios to David Meek (dmeek@uga.edu) and Ryan Burns (burnsr77@gmail.com) by August 15th
CSQ
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