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Learning Objectives:
Explain the argument that, throughout history, maps have been used to depict social relations
Explain the argument that GIS is “socially constructed”
Describe the use of GIS from a political ecology point of view (e.g., consider the use of GIS for resource identification, conservation, and allocation by an NGO in Sub-Saharan Africa)
Defend or refute the contention that critical studies have an identifiable influence on the development of the information society in general and GIScience in particular
Discuss the production, maintenance, and use of geospatial data by a government agency or private firm from the perspectives of a taxpayer, a community organization, and a member of a minority group
Explain how a tax assessor’s office adoption of GIS&T may affect power relations within a community
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