On the relevance of Gibson's affordance concept for geographical information science (GISc)
- PMID: 26233531
- DOI: 10.1007/s10339-015-0719-4
On the relevance of Gibson's affordance concept for geographical information science (GISc)
Abstract
J. J. Gibson's concept of affordances has provided a theoretical basis for various studies in geographical information science (GISc). This paper sets out to explain its popularity from a GISc perspective. Based on a short review of previous work, it will be argued that its main contributions to GISc are twofold, including an action-centered view of spatial entities and the notion of agent-environment mutuality. Using the practical example of pedestrian behavior simulation, new potentials for using and extending affordances are discussed.
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- J Exp Anal Behav. 2009 Sep;92(2):275-304 - PubMed
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