The new special issue of Environment and Planning A on neogeography edited by Matthew Wilson and Mark Graham, and featuring a handful of pieces by members of the Floatingsheep team and other friends of the sheep,
is now out and available to download. The complete table of contents is below:
Theme issue: Situating neogeography
Guest editors: Matthew W. Wilson, Mark Graham
Guest editorial
Situating neogeography
Matthew W. Wilson, Mark Graham
Neogeography and volunteered geographic information: a conversation with Michael Goodchild and Andrew Turner
Matthew W. Wilson, Mark Graham
Crowdsourced cartography: mapping experience and knowledge
Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin
Situating performative neogeography: tracing, mapping, and performing “Everyone’s East Lake”
Wen Lin
Neogeography and the delusion of democratisation
Mordechai (Muki) Haklay
Commentary: Political applications of the geoweb: citizen redistricting
Jeremy W. Crampton
Augmented realities and uneven geographies: exploring the geolinguistic contours of the web
Mark Graham, Matthew Zook
Featured graphic: Mapping the geoweb: a geography of Twitter
Mark Graham, Monica Stephens, Scott Hale
p.s.
feel free drop Mark a note if you don't have institutional access to
journal and would like email copies of any of the articles.
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