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
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 …
This research project promotes digital equity by empowering members from under-represented communities to co-produce data visualisations and tools that examine and challenge the …
Last October 19th, I was representing Collaborative Mapping, along with 4 other experiences, in the II Jornadas de Cartografías Colaborativas, organized by Raons Públiques, where …
Zaragoza Accesible is an action-research project that collectively maps aspects related to urban accessibility and disability. In this talk I will explain why we decided to use …
Improving handicapped people’s autonomy through collaborative mapping
Within the Pint of Science 2019 event in Zaragoza, Miguel Sevilla-Callejo and myself explained what we are doing in Accessible Zaragoza, and action-research project by Universidad …
During the last few years, I have hardly shown any activity on this website. This is because they have coincided with periods of considerable intensity, especially in terms of …