Whose Knowledge Counts? Analysing Diversity and Exclusion in OpenStreetMap's Tagging Proposals Process
A systematic analysis of OSM's tagging proposals from an inclusion standpoint
A systematic analysis of OSM's tagging proposals from an inclusion standpoint
Preliminary results of the DisCouRSE funded project on computing skills pedagogies
I’m going to share a couple of struggles that I’m experiencing in my everyday work as a Senior Research Software Engineer at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies. But …
Map-making is a serious business. There’s a science devoted to that, and only highly specialised companies and organisations can endeavour to translate every feature on Earth into …
This talk will present the implementation of a participatory codesign process to surface how neutrality is operationalised in OpenStreetMap [OSM] as well as some preliminary …
Using literate programming is a widespread practice amongst data scientists. This practice not only encourages data scientists to produce transparent, rich and reflective accounts …
In this first session of the WRUG reproducibility series, I introduce two methods to deal with library dependencies: {automagic} and {renv}
The influence of features and properties of the urban built-up environment on people’s sense of safety and perception of beauty, social vibrancy, and walkability is a topic of …
What is the food-water-energy nexus? How could we make linkages understandable to the stakeholders including city government, academia, business community and civil society when …