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This is a hybrid event- please feel free to join us in-person (registration limited) or online (no registration required).

Community Mapping and Participatory GIS are popular research methods that seek to engage research subjects as collaborators and empower communities. But these same tools can also unintentionally endanger vulnerable populations, or even outright exploit them.

This workshop will begin with a discussion of ethics in working with spatial data, and features a special talk by researchers Edis Sanchez and Heather Sloan on ways to ethically conduct community research, using their project on traditional drum making in the Dominican Republic as an example.

Presented by Theresa Quill and Heather Sloan, with special guest Edis Sanchez
Date:
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Location:
Hazelbaker Hall (Wells E159)
Categories:
CartoShop: Workshops on Digital Mapping
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