Goodchild Michael F, Janelle Donald G
Department of Geography and the Center for Spatial Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060, USA.
GeoJournal. 2010 Feb;75(1):3-13. doi: 10.1007/s10708-010-9340-3.
The integration of geographically referenced information into the conceptual frameworks and applied uses of the social sciences and humanities has been an ongoing process over the past few centuries. It has gained momentum in recent decades with advances in technologies for computation and visualization and with the arrival of new data sources. This article begins with an overview of this transition, and argues that the spatial integration of information resources and the cross-disciplinary sharing of analysis and representation methodologies are important forces for the integration of scientific and artistic expression, and that they draw on core concepts in spatial (and spatio-temporal) thinking. We do not suggest that this is akin to prior concepts of unified knowledge systems, but we do maintain that the boundaries to knowledge transfer are disintegrating and that our abilities in problem solving for purposes of artistic expression and scientific development are enhanced through spatial perspectives. Moreover, approaches to education at all levels must recognize the need to impart proficiency in the critical and efficient application of these fundamental spatial concepts, if students and researchers are to make use of expanding access to a broadening range of spatialized information and data processing technologies.
在过去几个世纪里,将地理参考信息融入社会科学和人文科学的概念框架及应用领域,一直是个持续不断的过程。近几十年来,随着计算和可视化技术的进步以及新数据源的出现,这一过程加速发展。本文首先概述这一转变,并指出信息资源的空间整合以及分析和表示方法的跨学科共享,是科学与艺术表达融合的重要力量,且它们借鉴了空间(及时空)思维的核心概念。我们并非认为这类似于先前统一知识体系的概念,但我们确实认为知识转移的界限正在瓦解,并且通过空间视角,我们在为艺术表达和科学发展而解决问题方面的能力得到了增强。此外,如果学生和研究人员要利用不断扩大的对范围更广的空间化信息和数据处理技术的获取渠道,各级教育方法必须认识到有必要传授熟练、批判性且高效应用这些基本空间概念的能力。