Qualitative Geographic Information Systems (GIS): An untapped research approach for social work
Autor: | Samantha Teixeira |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Health (social science)
Geographic information system GIS Day Public participation GIS Computer science business.industry 05 social sciences 0507 social and economic geography Data science Field (geography) GIS and public health Participatory GIS Traditional knowledge GIS 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Enterprise GIS Social science business 050703 geography Social Sciences (miscellaneous) 050104 developmental & child psychology |
Zdroj: | Qualitative Social Work. 17:9-23 |
ISSN: | 1741-3117 1473-3250 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1473325016655203 |
Popis: | A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a digital technology that integrates hardware and software to analyze, store, and map spatial data. GIS allows users to visualize (i.e., map) geographic aspects of data including locations or spatial concentrations of phenomena of interest. Though public health and other social work related fields have embraced the use of GIS technology in research, social work lags behind. Recent technological advancements in the field of GIS have transformed what was once prohibitively expensive, “experts only” desktop software into a viable method for researchers with little prior GIS knowledge. Further, humanist and participatory geographers have developed critical, non-quantitative GIS approaches that bring to light new opportunities relevant to social workers. These tools could have particular utility for qualitative social workers because they can help us better understand the environmental context in which our clients reside and give credence to their assessments of strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for intervention. This article provides an introductory overview of the history of GIS in social work research and describes opportunities to use spatially informed approaches in qualitative social work research using a case study of a participatory photo mapping research study. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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