Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6538616 | Applied Geography | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study advances the use of grounded visualization through a three-pronged approach that provides an enhanced and more nuanced understanding of public housing issues in Louisville, Kentucky, specifically those faced by residents displaced by HOPE VI revitalization projects. We introduce a rich method - “drive-by photography” - a process of acquiring photos and triggering visual memories, which produces more knowledge than qualitative methods alone. We present the salient themes that emerged from a wealth of qualitative data. Our approach helps bridge the gap between theoretical and applied geography and draws upon earlier work in grounded visualization and qualitative GIS.
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Authors
Margath A. Walker, Carol Hanchette,