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New Methods of Geostatistical Analysis and Graphical Presentation
Author : Roberto Bachi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 32,78 MB
Release : 2007-07-27
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 058534163X
New Methods of Geostatistical Analysis and Graphical Presentation
Author : Jess Bier
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 2017-06-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0262036150
Digital practices in social and political landscapes: Why two researchers can look at the same feature and see different things. Maps are widely believed to be objective, and data-rich computer-made maps are iconic examples of digital knowledge. It is often claimed that digital maps, and rational boundaries, can solve political conflict. But in Mapping Israel, Mapping Palestine, Jess Bier challenges the view that digital maps are universal and value-free. She examines the ways that maps are made in Palestine and Israel to show how social and political landscapes shape the practice of science and technology. How can two scientific cartographers look at the same geographic feature and see fundamentally different things? In part, Bier argues, because knowledge about the Israeli military occupation is shaped by the occupation itself. Ongoing injustices—including checkpoints, roadblocks, and summary arrests—mean that Palestinian and Israeli cartographers have different experiences of the landscape. Palestinian forms of empirical knowledge, including maps, continue to be discounted. Bier examines three representative cases of population, governance, and urban maps. She analyzes Israeli population maps from 1967 to 1995, when Palestinian areas were left blank; Palestinian state maps of the late 1990s and early 2000s, which were influenced by Israeli raids on Palestinian offices and the legacy of British colonial maps; and urban maps after the Second Intifada, which show how segregated observers produce dramatically different maps of the same area. The geographic production of knowledge, including what and who are considered scientifically legitimate, can change across space and time. Bier argues that greater attention to these changes, and to related issues of power, will open up more heterogeneous ways of engaging with the world.
Author : Andrzej Klimczuk
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 25,87 MB
Release : 2022-11-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 288974597X
Author : Sandra Braman
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 571 pages
File Size : 22,22 MB
Release : 2009-08-28
Category : Computers
ISBN : 026226188X
How control over information creation, processing, flows, and use has become the most effective form of power: theoretical foundations and empirical examples of information policy in the U.S., an innovator informational state. As the informational state replaces the bureaucratic welfare state, control over information creation, processing, flows, and use has become the most effective form of power. In Change of State Sandra Braman examines the theoretical and practical ramifications of this "change of state." She looks at the ways in which governments are deliberate, explicit, and consistent in their use of information policy to exercise power, exploring not only such familiar topics as intellectual property rights and privacy but also areas in which policy is highly effective but little understood. Such lesser-known issues include hybrid citizenship, the use of "functionally equivalent borders" internally to allow exceptions to U.S. law, research funding, census methods, and network interconnection. Trends in information policy, argues Braman, both manifest and trigger change in the nature of governance itself.After laying the theoretical, conceptual, and historical foundations for understanding the informational state, Braman examines 20 information policy principles found in the U.S Constitution. She then explores the effects of U.S. information policy on the identity, structure, borders, and change processes of the state itself and on the individuals, communities, and organizations that make up the state. Looking across the breadth of the legal system, she presents current law as well as trends in and consequences of several information policy issues in each category affected. Change of State introduces information policy on two levels, coupling discussions of specific contemporary problems with more abstract analysis drawing on social theory and empirical research as well as law. Most important, the book provides a way of understanding how information policy brings about the fundamental social changes that come with the transformation to the informational state.
Author : Kevin Johnston
Publisher : Esri Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 38,27 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Affichage tridimensionnel
ISBN : 9781589480063
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Page : 1252 pages
File Size : 42,23 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Environmental health
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Author : Fred Skolnik
Publisher :
Page : 872 pages
File Size : 35,51 MB
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN :
Provides an exhaustive and organized overview of Jewish life and knowledge from the Second Temple period to the contemporary State of Israel, from Rabbinic to modern Yiddish literature, from Kabbalah to "Americana" and from Zionism to the contribution of Jews to world cultures.
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Page : 172 pages
File Size : 14,10 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Chemical laboratories
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Author : Terry A. Slocum
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 30,29 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Science
ISBN :
This comprehensive book bridges the evolution in cartography by presenting both traditional methods and recently developed cartographic techniques.KEY TOPICS It provides a compendium of methods for symbolizing and visualizing spatial data, from the traditional methods that presume a communication model to computer-based techniques that provide a means of data visualization. For anyone interested in designing maps in the realm of GIS.
Author : Vernon Singhroy
Publisher : ASTM International
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 47,20 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Geographic information systems
ISBN : 080313455X
Twelve papers, some of which are drawn from a June 2001 symposium of the same name as the text, address issues the use of geographic information systems and spatial modeling software to environmental or hydrologic problems. The major themes of the papers are: accuracy and uncertainty in spatial data