Concept information
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information science
information/communications systems
information systems
geographic information systems
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library and information science
information science
information systems
geographic information systems
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international business
economics of international business
information systems
geographic information systems
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technologies
information and communication technology
information systems
geographic information systems
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information science
information and communication technology
information systems
geographic information systems
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medical informatics
medical informatics applications
information systems
geographic information systems
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medical informatics
medical informatics applications
information systems
geographic information systems
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medical informatics
medical informatics applications
information systems
geographic information systems
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health and social care
health care management
operations and decision making
geographic information systems
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white-collar and corporate crime
criminology and justice
investigation techniques
geographic information systems
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health care quality, access, and evaluation
health services research
measurement, data sources and coding, and research methods
geographic information systems
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sociology of organizations, institutions and structure
social networks
technology and social networking
geographic information systems
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information storage and retrieval
databases as topic
factual databases
geographic information systems
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information storage and retrieval
databases as topic
factual databases
geographic information systems
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information storage and retrieval
databases as topic
factual databases
geographic information systems
Terme préférentiel
critical GIS
Définition
- Critical GIS incorporates both social theory and geographic information science (GIS) with the goal of increasing the relevance of GIS to multiple communities. The critical GIS agenda is concerned with science and technology studies, feminism, ontologies, and qualitative and participatory GIS. While critical GIS emerged from critiques by human geographers, it has morphed in the 2000s into a creative blend of human and technical geography that has the potential to uniquely shape GIS and obliquely influence other information sciences. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Critical GIS]
Concept générique
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-NPJMGD5W-9
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