Infrastructure In The Wild: What Mapping In Post-Earthquake Nepal Reveals About Infrastructural Emergence

CHI'16: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems San Jose California USA May, 2016(2016)

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Disasters and their impacts have inherently spatial characteristics. As such, maps are necessary and omnipresent features of the information landscapes that surround and support disaster response. Professional and volunteer GIS services are increasingly in demand to support map-based information visualization during crises. This paper investigates the work of mapmakers working on the response to the 2015 Nepal earthquake. In comparison to prior events, we found significantly more collaboration and spatial data sharing took place between map producers working across humanitarian organizations and parts of the Nepal government. Collaboration between mapping practitioners was supported by a complex and emergent information infrastructure composed of social and technical elements, some of which were brought through experience with prior disaster events, and some which were shaped anew by the availability and acceptance of open data sources. Our research investigates these elements of the spatial information infrastructure in post-earthquake Nepal to consider infrastructural emergence.
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Crisis Informatics,Crowdwork,Disasters,GIS,Infrastructure,Mapping,Maps,OpenStreetMap
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