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Crisis Mapping as an example of "Pattern Mapping"?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jerri Husch Oct. 24, 2009.

Time and Crisis Mapping: Tools, Analytics and Data Collection
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Adeel Khamisa Oct. 20, 2009.

 

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Hi Andrew, What a great question---and a complicated one. I would offer that to really answer your questions you could see "border issues" from a larger theoretical perspective---and I think a "social ecology" model may work well for you. Here is a…
November 2, 2009
Would be interesting to map the two layers of disasters and elections and then take those two "event" layers and superimpose them on "static baseline data" map layers, ie. infra-structure (roads, water, sanitation) cultural (language, religion, agri…
October 27, 2009
Hi Nigel, Ok, I know I am stirring the pot by having this conversations with "deep" crisis mappers, but I think we are on to something as we share our various perspectives.....and this is the fun part of being part of a new field..... I find your…
October 23, 2009
I agree with Patrick on this one - despite the "mapping" in the title, I think we are also critically concerned with data collection strategies and the decision support for operations (which is often quite different from analysis and early warning).…
October 23, 2009
Hi Patrick, Interesting. Could there be Pattern Mapping (a noun) writ large and then under that Crisis Mapping (and other specific content areas that can be mapped) and then the taxonomy you outlined? In this configuration "pattern mapping" would t…
October 23, 2009
Thanks Jerri! For me personally, crisis mapping extends well beyond pattern mapping, hence the taxonomy used to inform the agenda of ICCM 2009: Crisis Map Sourcing Crisis Map Visualization Crisis Map Analysis Crisis Map Operations More here on th…
October 22, 2009
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I offer this question to the community as a way of following up on the "what is crisis mapping all about" (a question I got today from a colleague"). Would it be appropriate to say that: if Pattern Mapping---is use of varied visual collection, com…
October 22, 2009
It's good to hear someone speak of the relative nature of time within a social context. I think one thing your going to find is that as technology affords action to occur in a faster manner, the relative measure between "crisis" , and let's say an "…
October 19, 2009
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October 19, 2009
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As part of my reflecting on the FABULOUS meeting of minds over the past three days in Cleveland-- -(once again big THANK YOU's to Patrick, Jen and the entire team for a superb organizing job) I keep coming back to the role that "time" plays in the d…
October 19, 2009
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As part of my reflecting on the FABULOUS meeting of minds over the past three days in Cleveland-- -(once again big THANK YOU's to Patrick, Jen and the entire team for a superb organizing job)
October 19, 2009
Hi Robert, Great post---and a wonderful query, "Designing a platform capable of anticipating the entire class of sequelae to which this example belongs will require combining a number of tools and techniques, from all hazards analysis to socio-eco…
October 19, 2009
Now THIS is the truth..... so we know truth exists. Thank you Pontus for renewing my faith in seeking evidence for truth. And for helping me find truth finally.
October 19, 2009
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Effective partnerships, alliances and collaborative work efforts need strong links and shared informatio to achieve mutual goals. The pilot Millenium Development Goals(MDG’s) Monitor uses complex systems theory, mixed methods research models and new…
October 12, 2009
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2Collaborate Consulting and Parsons Institute of Information Mapping (PIIM)
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http://piim.newschool.edu/
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Thematic and social trend analysis. Impact monitoring and evaluation. Accountability tools for partnerships, alliances and collaborative work efforts. Complex social system research; visual analytics and multiple data source synthesis; participatory decision making; global food policy and human rights
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Jerri A. Husch, PhD, is a Sociologist, Management Consultant and founder of 2 Collaborate Consulting. Jerri's current focus is on the creation, maintenance and monitoring of complex partnerships, alliances and cooperative activities. For the past 20 years Jerri has also shared her passion for social change and ethnographic research with students at Tufts, Brown, Yale and the University of Massachusetts. Currently Jerri is affiliated with the Parsons Institute of Information Mapping (PIIM) at the New School University where she and a creative team are constructing a dynamic visual platform capable of visually presenting and synthesizing multiple, diverse and complex data sets for thematic and trend analysis.
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MDG Monitoring Pilot (UNDP and PIIM)

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Reflections on Time and Crisis Mapping: Implications for Methods, Techniques and Tools

As part of my reflecting on the FABULOUS meeting of minds over the past three days in Cleveland-- -(once again big THANK YOU's to Patrick, Jen and the entire team for a superb organizing job) I keep coming back to the role that "time" plays in the discussion.

So am putting out there a few ideas that I'd like to see "bandied about".

The main idea that I am thinking about is that "time" is a social construct. That is, humans "live" time with respect to interactions between themselves---both as i… Continue

Posted on October 19, 2009 at 6:17pm —

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