Date | Week # | Readings | Leader |
Sep 26 | 0.1 | Course Introduction
get used to software, etc. |
Dawn Wright
Oregon State |
Oct 3 | 0.2 | Course Introduction Virtual Seminar article plus optional papers: Martinson, B.C., Anderson, M.S., and de Vries, R. Scientists behaving badly Science, 2005, 435, 737-738. Related correspondence. Onsrud, H.J., Identifying Unethical Conduct in the Use of GIS. Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 1995, 22(1), 90-97. Blakemore, M. and Longhorn, R. Ethics and GIS: The Practitioner's Dilemma, AGI 2004 Conference Workshop on "GIS Ethics", 2004, London, UK, 70 pp. |
David DiBiase and Ann Luck
Penn State |
Oct 10 | 1 |
The GIS Code of Ethics
Discussion leader: Zomenia |
Will Craig
U. of Minnesota |
Oct 17 | 2.1 |
Other Organizations' Codes of Ethics
Discussion leader: Mark |
Steve Ventura
U. of Wisconsin |
Oct 24 | 2.2 |
A GIS Student's Code of Ethics?
Discussion leaders: Stephen and Rich |
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Oct 31 | 3 |
Hostilities Towards GIS
Discussion leaders: Adele and Jed
Links on Penn State syllabus, plus |
Rich Harris
U. of Bristol, UK |
Nov 7 | 4 |
Human Tracking and Geoslavery
Discussion leader: Michele
Dobson, Jerome E. and Peter F. Fisher, 2003. Geoslavery.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine. Spring, pp. 47-52.
Think Twice About Kid-Tracking (http://www.geoplace.com/gw/2003/0305/0305gngs.asp) |
Jerry Dobson
U. of Kansas |
Nov 14 | 5 |
Questions About Ethics for GIS Professionals
Discussion leader: Celeste
Berdichevsky, D. and E. Neunschwander (1999). Towards an ethics of persuasive technology. Communications of the ACM 42(5): 51-58.
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Francis Harvey
U. of Minnesota |
Nov 21 | 6 |
GIS and Communities
Discussion leaders: Charlotte and Steven
Ghose, R. and S. Elwood (2003). Public Participation GIS and Local Political Context: Propositions and Research Directions. URISA Journal 15(APA II): 17-24.
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Francis Harvey
U. of Minnesota |
Last update: November 10, 2005
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