GIS (Geographic Information System) in social science and humanities research can help analyze interactions and phenomena comprehensively. It offers a unique method to the theory and application of social sciences with a range of modern spatial approaches. It explores how cartography, alongside technological knowledge, can engage with various critical societal issues.

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