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The digitization of economic geography's infrastructure: Implications of the information overload
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Palabras clave
Data
Digitization
Economic geography
Infrastructure
Practices
Techniques
Clasificación UNESCO
5401 Geografía Económica
Fecha de publicación
2025-07-31
Editor
Royal Geographic Society
Citación
Sánchez-Hernández, J.L. (2025). The digitization of economic geography's infrastructure: Implications of the information overload. The Geographical Journal, 00, e70042.
Resumen
[EN] During the last two decades, digitization has deeply transformed the ‘infrastructure’ of economic geography: the quantity and variety of available data, the techniques for retrieving and the tools for processing such data, and the practices of academic research. This commentary argues that the digitization process burdens economic geographers with an information overload, which is commonly addressed through various scholarly practices: coordinated research projects, direct technique-based
research design, and increasing participation in multidisciplinary research networks. However, both information overload and adaptive
practices include a risk of fragmentation of the research community, since only large and/or well-funded universities and research groups may adapt to the new research context depicted by the digitization of the ‘infrastructure’ of economic geography. Mixed methods and methodological polyglossia emerge, then, as a potential fix for pushing research ahead in economic geography.
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1475-4959
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