2018
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/pfh6y
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Special Section Editorial: Toward a Geographical Software Studies

Abstract: Geographic concepts have always been implicated in calls to study software as a political, cultural, or social phenomena, even if they have not always been named as such. “Software structures and makes possible much of the contemporary world” writes Matthew Fuller in the introduction to Software studies: a lexicon1—a succinct summary of the central problem guiding software studies, gesturing towards the spatial implications of software. So too in the insistence on the materiality of software do we find softwar… Show more

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“… 10. See two recent special issues on the topic of critical approaches to GIS, software and data, in The Canadian Geographer , ACME , and Computational Culture (Thatcher et al, 2018; Burns and Lally, 2017), as well as a 2019 workshop called Doing Critical GIS organized in Baltimore by Dillon Mahmoudi and Taylor Shelton, available at: https://doingcriticalgis.umbc.edu/program/.…”
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“… 10. See two recent special issues on the topic of critical approaches to GIS, software and data, in The Canadian Geographer , ACME , and Computational Culture (Thatcher et al, 2018; Burns and Lally, 2017), as well as a 2019 workshop called Doing Critical GIS organized in Baltimore by Dillon Mahmoudi and Taylor Shelton, available at: https://doingcriticalgis.umbc.edu/program/.…”
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