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Conceptualising the geographic world: the dimensions of negotiation in crowdsourced cartography

Published: 01 December 2015 Publication History

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In crowdsourced cartographic projects, mappers coordinate their efforts through online tools to produce digital geospatial artefacts, such as maps and gazetteers, which were once the exclusive territory of professional surveyors and cartographers. In order to produce meaningful and coherent data, contributors need to negotiate a shared conceptualisation that defines the domain concepts, such as road, building, train station, forest and lake, enabling the communication of geographic knowledge. Considering the OpenStreetMap Wiki website as a case study, this article investigates the nature of this negotiation, driven by a small group of mappers in a context of high contribution inequality. Despite the apparent consensus on the conceptualisation, the negotiation keeps unfolding in a tension between alternative representations, which are often incommensurable, i.e., hard to integrate and reconcile. In this study, we identify six complementary dimensions of incommensurability that recur in the negotiation: 1 ontology, 2 cartography, 3 culture and language, 4 lexical definitions, 5 granularity, and 6 semantic overload and duplication.

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  • (2018)Exploring the Relationship Between "Informal Standards" and Contributor Practice in OpenStreetMapProceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration10.1145/3233391.3233962(1-11)Online publication date: 22-Aug-2018

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cover image International Journal of Geographical Information Science
International Journal of Geographical Information Science  Volume 29, Issue 12
December 2015
292 pages
ISSN:1365-8816
EISSN:1365-8824
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Taylor & Francis, Inc.

United States

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Published: 01 December 2015

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  1. OpenStreetMap
  2. crowdsourced cartography
  3. ontology engineering
  4. semantic negotiation
  5. volunteered geographic information

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  • (2018)Exploring the Relationship Between "Informal Standards" and Contributor Practice in OpenStreetMapProceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration10.1145/3233391.3233962(1-11)Online publication date: 22-Aug-2018

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