The global encounter between critical and participatory GIS and postdevelopment is generating post-dualist and post-positivist approaches to GIS-based policy information. This study investigates the accessibility and agency of a FLOSS-based participatory GIS design workflow for a non-expert and low-resource user, within a paradigm of postdevelopment in practice. It articulates 14 GIS practices through 3 FLOSS technological resources (Ubuntu OS, LibreOffice and QGIS). The workflow is derived from a 10-week internship at the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) involving the participation in daily activities and the creation of a web map of AFSA’s case studies on agroecology. The research reports the complexity, the unintended agency and the collaborative potential for problem resolution within a FLOSS and open data environment. Besides, the collective discussion and piloting of the web map creation highlights the proactive engagement of postdevelopment ‘intuitions’ within GIS practice, while adjusting to a contextual critique of the ‘development’ discourse. Hence, the results support the relevance of negotiation and of sharing experiences within and outside of a workflow creation to inform GIS practices through contextual evidence and relationality. Such a process of knowledge emergence is found consistent with a deconstruction of the divide between the researcher and the research community for the generation of pluriversal policy information.

Postdevelopment policy information: A GIS design workflow for the pluriverse.

BARADELLO, EDOARDO
2020/2021

Abstract

The global encounter between critical and participatory GIS and postdevelopment is generating post-dualist and post-positivist approaches to GIS-based policy information. This study investigates the accessibility and agency of a FLOSS-based participatory GIS design workflow for a non-expert and low-resource user, within a paradigm of postdevelopment in practice. It articulates 14 GIS practices through 3 FLOSS technological resources (Ubuntu OS, LibreOffice and QGIS). The workflow is derived from a 10-week internship at the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) involving the participation in daily activities and the creation of a web map of AFSA’s case studies on agroecology. The research reports the complexity, the unintended agency and the collaborative potential for problem resolution within a FLOSS and open data environment. Besides, the collective discussion and piloting of the web map creation highlights the proactive engagement of postdevelopment ‘intuitions’ within GIS practice, while adjusting to a contextual critique of the ‘development’ discourse. Hence, the results support the relevance of negotiation and of sharing experiences within and outside of a workflow creation to inform GIS practices through contextual evidence and relationality. Such a process of knowledge emergence is found consistent with a deconstruction of the divide between the researcher and the research community for the generation of pluriversal policy information.
2020
Postdevelopment policy information: A GIS design workflow for the pluriverse.
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