Participatory mapping as analysis methodology of the territory
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2016.069934Keywords:
Territory, Analysis Methodology, Participatory Mapping.Abstract
Participatory mapping, facing a new paradigm of science, based on computer technology, can become an important tool to analyze the various territoriality of geographical space, and these territoriality are based on the daily life of those who live and inhabit a given territory. Through participatory mapping as the territory analysis methodology, this article seeks essentially to dialogue with this category, understanding the territory of form (I) material, based on the relationships of the subject on that particular fraction of the space. Given this perspective, will be presented the main methods of participatory mapping that are available to researchers. In this sense, after the presentation of methodologies, recommendations will be made that can serve to the participatory mapping practices that translate the complexities of social action that man performs in space, leading to use the map as a tool of struggle and social representation.
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