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Title: Invitation to Mapping: How GIS Can Facilitate New Discoveries in Urban and Planning History

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2010

Abstract: Urban and planning historians frequently focus on inherently spatial topics such as migration, segregation, gentrification, and suburbanization and rely on historical maps as primary sources, but they rarely use geographic information systems (GIS) as a research method for analyzing spatial patterns. This article considers the reasons that GIS is not used more, including longstanding ambivalence about quantitative methods and limited training opportunities. It then outlines ways in which GIS can uniquely inform historical researchby emphasizing underlying spatial processes, making spatial patterns visible, and transforming mapping into a processin ways that can refine and challenge existing urban historical narratives. Finally, recommendations for overcoming existing barriers to historical GIS are presented.

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Authors: Hillier, Amy

Periodical (Full): Journal of Planning History

Issue: 2

Volume: 9

Pages: 122-134

Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS

Topics: Housing and Segregation

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