L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmes
Geolocated data shared on the social web arouse geographers’ interest. While some of them advocate their potential for academic research, others remain less enthusiastic. I argue here that the benefits from the analyses of such data are poor, nay absent ; if Space is considered not just as a simple...
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| description | Geolocated data shared on the social web arouse geographers’ interest. While some of them advocate their potential for academic research, others remain less enthusiastic. I argue here that the benefits from the analyses of such data are poor, nay absent ; if Space is considered not just as a simple extent, but as a meaningful content of social interactions. In particular, I put forward three arguments to support this position : « geosocial » « data » are (1) manufactured by profit organizations, (2) contextless and consequently (3) exclusively interpretable in terms of location. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e24a141a708641c6a16d77e3218aede92025-08-20T03:02:14ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2016-12-013028130410.4000/netcom.2545L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmesTeriitutea QuesnotGeolocated data shared on the social web arouse geographers’ interest. While some of them advocate their potential for academic research, others remain less enthusiastic. I argue here that the benefits from the analyses of such data are poor, nay absent ; if Space is considered not just as a simple extent, but as a meaningful content of social interactions. In particular, I put forward three arguments to support this position : « geosocial » « data » are (1) manufactured by profit organizations, (2) contextless and consequently (3) exclusively interpretable in terms of location.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2545big datacritical geographyhuman spatialityplacesocial space |
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| title | L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmes |
| title_full | L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmes |
| title_fullStr | L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmes |
| title_full_unstemmed | L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmes |
| title_short | L’involution géographique : des données géosociales aux algorithmes |
| title_sort | l involution geographique des donnees geosociales aux algorithmes |
| topic | big data critical geography human spatiality place social space |
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