articleDialogues in Human GeographyNov 1, 2013Closed access

Big data and human geography

National University of Ireland

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Abstract

We are entering an era of big data – data sets that are characterised by high volume, velocity, variety, exhaustivity, resolution and indexicality, relationality and flexibility. Much of these data are spatially and temporally referenced and offer many possibilities for enhancing geographical understanding, including for post-positivist scholars. Big data also, however, poses a number of challenges and risks to geographic scholarship and raises a number of taxing epistemological, methodological and ethical questions. Geographers need to grasp the opportunities whilst at the same time tackling the challenges, ameliorating the risks and thinking critically about big data as well as conducting big data studies.…

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Keywords
  • Big data
  • Scholarship
  • Data science
  • Leverage (statistics)
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Indexicality
  • Epistemology
  • Sociology
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