2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-32174/v1
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Day Time, Night Time, Over Time: Geographic and Temporal Uncertainty When Linking Event and Contextual Data

Abstract: Background: The growth of geolocated data has opened the door to a wealth of new research opportunities in the health fields. One avenue of particular interest is the relationship between the spaces where people spend time and their health outcomes. This research model typically intersects individual data collected on a specific cohort with publicly available socioeconomic or environmental aggregate data. In spatial terms: individuals are represented as points on map at a particular time, and context is repres… Show more

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“…This is not primarily a methodological challenge, but a data challenge. Folch, Fowler and Mikaelian (2021) also consider how uncertainty in context and exposure can be measured, estimating air and water toxicity and child mobility, both over time and from day to day (home versus daycare location). Their analysis explicitly addresses questions around uncertainty: positional accuracy of children, relative to toxicity measures, neighbourhood context and child mobility.…”
Section: Uncertain Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not primarily a methodological challenge, but a data challenge. Folch, Fowler and Mikaelian (2021) also consider how uncertainty in context and exposure can be measured, estimating air and water toxicity and child mobility, both over time and from day to day (home versus daycare location). Their analysis explicitly addresses questions around uncertainty: positional accuracy of children, relative to toxicity measures, neighbourhood context and child mobility.…”
Section: Uncertain Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although work in this domain is still emerging, renewed interest within the discipline reveals how limits of knowledge become spatially generative, and/or operate as a direct force shaping social life (Senanayake & King, 2021). Drawing on frameworks in the fields of science and technology studies, anthropology, sociology and development, scholars demonstrate how uncertainty mediates health-environment interactions (Cavallo, 2021) shapes subjectivities and social relations (Senanayake, 2020), and becomes transcribed onto changing landscapes (Folch et al, 2021). By attending to the materialization of health-environment interactions, this literature moves beyond causal disease relations of the atomized body, shifting interventions upstream to highlight the emergent effects and processes that shape health-environment dynamics (Brown et al, 2011;Senanayake & King, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%