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Digital ethology : human behavior in geospatial context

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Paus, Tomáš (Éditeur intellectuel) / Kum, Hye-Chung (Éditeur intellectuel)

The MIT Press

2024

x, 279 p.

Strüngmann forum reports

9780262548137

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Human Behavior in geospatial context
1. Human brain and behavior in geospatial context: why and how -- 2. How can concepts of ethology be applied to large-scale digital data? -- 3. Paths to public benefit: constructing meaning from our physical and built environments through digital observation -- 4. Characterizing social environments in the physical and irtual worlds using digital data -- 5. Integrating knowledge from individual data to population-level data
Mapping place-based context
6. Geospatial information technology systems for digital ethology -- 7. What types of physical and built environment can we find in digital data? -- 8. How cities influence social behavior
Human behavior : real and digital
9. Leveraging video footage for ethological observation of human behavior -- 10. Geolocation-centric monitoring and characterization of social media chatter for public health
Context and health
11. Integrating knowledge from individual and aggregate-level data -- 12. Challenges in data science in the use of large-scale population datasets for scientific inquiry

An edited collection that looks deeply at how humans transform their environments and how these environments, in turn, shape humans.

Countless permutations of physical, built, and social environments surround us in space and time, influencing the air we breathe, how hot or cold we are, how many steps we take, and with whom we interact as we go about our daily lives. Assessing the dynamic processes that play out between humans and the environment is challenging. Digital Ethology, edited by Tomáš Paus and Hye-Chung Kum, explores how aggregate area-level data, produced at multiple locations and points in time, can reveal bidirectional—and iterative—relationships between human behavior and the environment through their digital footprints.

Experts from geospatial and data science, behavioral and brain science, epidemiology and public health, ethics, law, and urban planning consider how humans transform their environments and how environments shape human behavior.

Psychologie de l'environnement / Attachement

BF 353 D574 2024


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