Abstrakt
W artykule omówiono aspekty metodyczne oraz etyczne wykorzystania technologii lokalizacji satelitarnej w badaniach nad zachowaniami przestrzennymi człowieka. Na przykładzie badań przeprowadzonych w trakcie projektu EBEH przedstawiono typowe problemy występujące podczas analizy danych pochodzących z pasywnych odbiorników GPS. Omówione zostały potencjalne błędy i niedostatki wynikające z zastosowania tej metody oraz możliwe działania zaradcze. Zaproponowano również wizje przyszłego wykorzystania satelitarnych systemów lokalizacji w geografii człowieka i łączenia ich z technikami badań społecznych na zasadzie triangulacji metodologicznej.Bibliografia
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