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Craig M. Dalton
Researcher at Hofstra University
Publications - 21
Citations - 726
Craig M. Dalton is an academic researcher from Hofstra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Big data & Counter-mapping. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 604 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig M. Dalton include Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Critical Data Studies: A Dialog on Data and Space
TL;DR: The stakes, ideas, responsibilities, and possibilities of critical data studies are discussed and what kinds of critical approaches to these topics, in theory and practice, could open and make available such approaches to a broader audience are explored.
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Critical data studies: A dialog on data and space
TL;DR: Boyd and Crawford as discussed by the authors discuss the stakes, ideas, responsibilities, and possibilities of critical data studies and explore what kinds of critical approaches to these topics, in theory and practice, could open and make available such approaches to a broader audience.
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Counter (Mapping) Actions: Mapping as Militant Research
Craig M. Dalton,Liz Mason-Deese +1 more
TL;DR: The Counter Cartographies Collective (3Cs) as mentioned in this paper proposes a specific form of counter-mapping, autonomous cartography, to understand and intervene in the processes at our university, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Inflated granularity: Spatial ''Big Data'' and geodemographics
Craig M. Dalton,Jim Thatcher +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors situate one branch of Big Data analytics, spatial Big Data, through a historical predecessor, geodemographic analysis, to help develop a critical approach to current data analytics.
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Revisiting Critical GIS
Jim Thatcher,Luke Bergmann,Britta Ricker,Reuben Rose-Redwood,David O'Sullivan,Trevor J. Barnes,Luke Barnesmoore,Laura Beltz Imaoka,Ryan Burns,Jonathan Cinnamon,Craig M. Dalton,Clinton Davis,Stuart Dunn,Francis Harvey,Jin-Kyu Jung,Ellen Kersten,LaDona Knigge,Nick Lally,Wen Lin,Dillon Mahmoudi,Michael Martin,Will Payne,Amir Sheikh,Taylor Shelton,Eric Sheppard,Chris W. Strother,Alexander Tarr,Matthew W. Wilson,Jason C. Young +28 more
TL;DR: Even as the meeting ‘revisited’ critical GIS, it offered neither recapitulation nor reification of a fixed field, but repetition with difference, suggesting that any strict definition of GIS is necessarily delimiting, carving out ontologically privileged status that necessarily silences one set of voices in favor of another.