Jin-Kyu Jung Published a Chapter in 鈥淗ow to Foster Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in Geography鈥

Jin-Kyu Jung published a book chapter titled, 鈥淓voking Critical and Creative Forms of Mapping/GIS for Digital and Health (In)Equity,鈥 in the book on . The collected volume鈥攅dited by Guo Chen and LaToya Eaves鈥攁ddresses the pressing challenges facing the Geography and related disciplines in understanding, engaging, and enacting DEI in their research, teaching, service, and outreach.
Jung鈥檚 chapter describes an interdisciplinary collaborative critical and creative mapping project of publicly-oriented scholarship of (un)mapping and (re)making knowledge about the hidden geographies of a new digital media landscape. By extending the rich tradition of critical mapping and GIS鈥攖o take up their insights and push them toward creative engagement with questions of social and spatial justice, diversity, inclusion, and (in)equity, the chapter shows how critical and creative forms of mapping/GIS demonstrate a powerful praxis for participatory, adequately reflexive, and ethically sensitive forms of mapping and public engagement in geographic research and education.