3 research outputs found
New National Anthem
Page with the lyrics to the English national anthem, distributed by Mrs. Graham [Margaret] on her ascent in her Royal Victoria balloon over Green Park for the coronation of Queen Victoria on June 28, 1838.For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/28
Mapping boundaries, shifting power : the social-ethical dimensions of participatory mapping
Chapter 12 in Contentious geographies : environmental knowledge, meaning, scale / edited by Michael K. Goodman, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Kyle T. Evered.This chapter and the research project on which it is based emerged out of common and yet distinct concerns among the authors that spatial information technologies – at least in certain contexts and at certain scales – can lead to consequences that raise important ethical questions. We identified three inter-related dimensions in which these consequences have manifested: in conflicts correlated with changing patterns of spatial perceptions and values; in competition related to knowledge and claims of resources; and in relation to structural or organization stresses at the institutional level. Our observation began with discussions in relation to one author (Fox)’s experiences with participatory mapping activities in Southeast Asia, where he has been working since 1983
