4. Environment and Planning A 45(1), 2013
Theme: “Situating neogeography”
Guest editorial: Situating neogeography: Matthew W Wilson, Mark Graham
• Neogeography and volunteered geographic information: a conversation
with Michael Goodchild and Andrew Turner: Matthew W Wilson, Mark
Graham
• Crowdsourced cartography: mapping experience and knowledge
Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin
• Situating performative neogeography: tracing, mapping, and performing
“Everyone’s East Lake”: Wen Lin
• Neogeography and the delusion of democratisation: Muki Haklay
Commentary
• Political applications of the geoweb: citizen redistricting: Jeremy W
Crampton
• Augmented realities and uneven geographies: exploring the geolinguistic
contours of the web: Mark Graham, Matthew Zook
5. Transactions in GIS 16(4), 2012
Theme: “The Rise of the GIS Volunteer”
• Can Free (and Open Source) Software and Data be Used to Underpin a Self-Paced
Tutorial on Spatial Databases? : Claire Ellul
• Geospatial Information Integration for Authoritative and Crowd Sourced Road
Vector Data : Heshan Du, Suchith Anand, Natasha Alechina, Jeremy Morley, Glen
Hart, Didier Leibovici, Mike Jackson and Mark Ware
• Assessing Data Completeness of VGI through an Automated Matching Procedure
for Linear Data: Thomas Koukoletsos, Muki Haklay and Claire Ellul
• Exploring Geomorphometry through User Generated Content: Comparing an
Unsupervised Geomorphometric Classification with Terms Attached to
Georeferenced Images in Great Britain: Christian Gschwend and Ross S. Purves
• Towards Usability Engineering for Online Editors of Volunteered Geographic
Information: A Perspective on Learnability: Catherine E. Jones and Patrick Weber
• Understanding Design with VGI using an Information Relevance Framework:
Christopher J. Parker, Andrew May and Val Mitchell
• The Annotation Process in OpenStreetMap: Peter Mooney and Padraig Corcoran
• Mapping Collaboration in Open Source Geospatial Ecosystem: Jianhua Shao,
George Kuk, Suchith Anand, Jeremy G. Morley, Mike J. Jackson and Tyler Mitchell