Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies

This article discusses the relationship between philosophy, archaeological theory and the use of GIS. It is argued that although specific theoretical issues have been discussed, epistemological and ontological questions with regard to the characteristics of data and data processing have not been sub...

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Main Author: Ulla Rajala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2004-11-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue16/rajala_index.html
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description This article discusses the relationship between philosophy, archaeological theory and the use of GIS. It is argued that although specific theoretical issues have been discussed, epistemological and ontological questions with regard to the characteristics of data and data processing have not been subjected to rigorous theoretical critique. This is essential to understand the archaeological and non-archaeological qualities of data formats and GIS procedures. I am not alone in arguing that GIS has to be integrated into every research process in order to answer archaeological questions and that the results have to be interpreted according to a set archaeological theoretical framework. If the archaeological research process follows the principles of Bhaskar's realistic philosophy the critical application of the method is a natural consequence. It is also argued that the combination of realistic and pragmatic frameworks allows, theoretically, all critical use of archaeological GIS applications. Furthermore, the integration of post-structural ideas is shown to be crucial in the explanation of results provided by GIS modelling.
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spelling doaj.art-ea43f2e04277480b8123e4e4630504132024-04-03T10:22:47ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872004-11-011610.11141/ia.16.2Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS StudiesUlla Rajala 0University of CambridgeThis article discusses the relationship between philosophy, archaeological theory and the use of GIS. It is argued that although specific theoretical issues have been discussed, epistemological and ontological questions with regard to the characteristics of data and data processing have not been subjected to rigorous theoretical critique. This is essential to understand the archaeological and non-archaeological qualities of data formats and GIS procedures. I am not alone in arguing that GIS has to be integrated into every research process in order to answer archaeological questions and that the results have to be interpreted according to a set archaeological theoretical framework. If the archaeological research process follows the principles of Bhaskar's realistic philosophy the critical application of the method is a natural consequence. It is also argued that the combination of realistic and pragmatic frameworks allows, theoretically, all critical use of archaeological GIS applications. Furthermore, the integration of post-structural ideas is shown to be crucial in the explanation of results provided by GIS modelling.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue16/rajala_index.htmlGISphilosophyepistemologyontologyintegrated studiesrealismpragmatism
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Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies
Internet Archaeology
GIS
philosophy
epistemology
ontology
integrated studies
realism
pragmatism
title Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies
title_full Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies
title_fullStr Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies
title_full_unstemmed Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies
title_short Sense and Sensibility – Reflections on the Epistemology and Ontology of GIS Studies
title_sort sense and sensibility reflections on the epistemology and ontology of gis studies
topic GIS
philosophy
epistemology
ontology
integrated studies
realism
pragmatism
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