Introduction: Qualitative GIS: Forging mixed methods through representations, analytical innovations, and conceptual engagements - Sarah Elwood and Meghan Cope
Non-quantitative GIS - Marianna Pavlovskaya
PART ONE: REPRESENTATIONS
Metadata as a site for imbuing GIS with qualitative information - Nadine Schuurman
Multiple representations, significations, and epistemologies in community-based GIS - Sarah Elwood
Geographic information technologies, local knowledge, and change - Jon Corbett and Giacomo Rambaldi
PART TWO: ANALYTICAL INTERVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS
Grounded Visualization and scale: A recursive analysis of community spaces - LaDona Knigge and Meghan Cope
Computer-Aided Qualitative GIS: A software-level integration of qualitative research and GIS - Jin-Kyu Jung
PART THREE: CONCEPTUAL ENGAGEMENTS
Affective visual geographies and GIScience - Stuart Aitken and Jim Craine
Towards a genealogy of qualitative GIS - Matthew W Wilson
Conclusion: For Qualitative GIS - Meghan Cope and Sarah Elwood
Cutting edge explanation of and guide to the recent integration of qualitative research and mixed methods with GIS.