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Mapping narratives: the 1992 Los Angeles riots as a case study for narrative-based geovisualization
Authors:Paul R. Watts
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography and Anthropology , Louisiana State University , USA pwatts1@lsu.edu
Abstract:In this paper, I demonstrate that narrative-based geovisualization contributes to a broader understanding of complex social and inherently spatial phenomena, such as riots, when combined with other data. Past spatial scholarship on riots has analyzed point-distribution data representing damaged structures caused by fires and vandalism. Although this approach is insightful, the analysis of damaged structures engages with just one type of many other significant occurrences during a riot. Since riots are a result of human actions, I am interested in representing other significant occurrences through the eyewitness, on-the-ground accounts—or narratives—that reveal individual observations and experiences. Using the 1992 Los Angeles riots as a case study, I combine point-distribution data and narrative data as a complementary, multiple-methods approach to investigate human actions during riots.
Keywords:narrative  geovisualization  qualitative data  multiple-methods  riots  Los Angeles
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