Assistant Professor of Sociology (Urban Sociology and Policy)
City of Seattle Request for Proposals: BIPOC Generational Wealth City Programs Impact Analysis
Zhao Puts Forth Humanistic GIS Research Agenda in New Publication
CSDE Affiliate and Assistant Professor of Geography Bo Zhao has a forthcoming publication in the Annals of the American Association of Geographers now available in pre-print. Rooted in humanistic geography, the paper proposes humanistic GIS as a coherent and systematic framework that integrates existing, humanism-related GIS studies (e.g., human dynamics, people-based GIS, place-based GIScience, etc.) and reorients the epistemological foundation by situating GIS in its mediation of human experience. Humanistic GIS represents a shift towards connecting GIS and human experience, rather than treating GIS solely as a research technology.