SAGE Journal Articles

Select SAGE journal articles are available to give you more insight into chapter topics. These are also an ideal resource to help support your literature reviews, dissertations and assignments.

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Crampton, J.W. (2009) ‘Cartography: Maps 2.0’, Progress in Human Geography, 33 (1): 91–100.

An early overview to the phenomenon of geotagged online social media that lays out what was and is novel about this kind of data used in geographic research.

Elwood, S. (2010) ‘Geographic information science: Emerging research on the societal implications of the geospatial web’, Progress in Human Geography, 34 (3): 349–57.

This article works to set geotagged social media into the larger theoretical contexts of critical GIS, public participation GIS, and power relations around data.

Caquard, S. (2014) ‘Cartography II: Collective cartographies in the social media era’, Progress in Human Geography, 38 (1): 141–50.

This article reviews how new data sources such as social media and ways of collecting data are introducing collective mapping practices and in so doing are changing the traditional roles of the state, the private sector and the individual.