“… - Technical literature addressing how the data collection, curation and cartography can be improved to better aid crisis response, key issues addressed here have included data verification, interoperability and data privacy (see Reuter et al., 2018; and de Alberquerque et al, 2016; for literature reviews of these);
- Studies examining the social contexts of crisis mapping and the broader shifts in community participation, collaboration and cartographic practice (e.g. Zook et al., 2010; Roche et al, 2011/2013; Liu & Palen, 2010; Resor, 2016; Bittner et al., 2016; Bargués‐Pedreny, 2018);
- Literature addressing the politics of crisis mapping within the context of humanitarian intervention and digitalization (Stanley et al, 2013; Burns, 2014, 2018; Givoni, 2016; Soden and Palen, 2018; Duffield, 2019; Hunt & Specht, 2019); and
- Post‐deployment assessments, which review the use of crisis mapping in specific responses (e.g. Heinzelman & Waters, 2010; McDougall, 2011,2012; Morrow et al, 2012; Chan, 2014; Reimer et al., 2014) and incorporate important critiques from disaster response practitioners (c.f.
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