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Geovisualization
Events about "Geovisualization"
Research
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McElroy, Erin. "Dis/possessory Data Politics: From Tenant Screening to Anti-Eviction Organizing.” International Journal of Urban and Region Research, 47, no. 1 (2023): 54–70.
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Rivera I. (2023) Undoing settler imaginaries:(Re) imagining digital knowledge politics. Progress in Human Geography.
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McElroy, Erin. “Digital Cartographies of Displacement: Data as Property and Property as Data.” ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 21, no. 4 (May 5, 2022): 357–71.
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Chen, X., Zhao, B., & Yang, X. (2022). The obesogenity of restaurant food: Mapping the nutritional foodscape of Franklin County, Ohio using food review images. Applied Geography, 144, 102717.
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Zhao, B. 2022. Humanistic GIS: Towards a Research Agenda. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. doi: 10.1080/24694452.2021.2004875
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Yu, Y. & Zhao, B. (2022) Can TikTok promote a healthier ageing paradigm? A case study of older digital celebrities from China. Area, 00, 1– 8. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12777
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Bo Zhao, Shaozeng Zhang, Chunxue Xu, Yifan Sun & Chengbin Deng (2021) Deep fake geography? When geospatial data encounter Artificial Intelligence, Cartography and Geographic Information Science, DOI: 10.1080/15230406.2021.1910075
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Zhang, S., Zhao, B., Tian, Y., & Chen, S. (2020). Stand with# StandingRock: Envisioning an Epistemological Shift in Understanding Geospatial Big Data in the “Post-truth” Era. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1-21.
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McElroy, Erin. “Countermapping Displacement and Resistance in Alameda County with the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project.” American Quarterly 70, no. 3 (2018): 601–4.
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McElroy, Erin. “The Digital Humanities, American Studies, and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project.” American Quarterly, 70(3): 701-707.
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Bergmann, L. and D. O'Sullivan. "Reimagining GIScience for relational spaces." The Canadian Geographer.
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2017. Elwood, S. and Hawkins, H. Intra-disciplinarity and visual politics. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 107(1): 4-13. DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2016.1230413.
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Bergmann, L. (2017) "Towards economic geographies beyond the Nature-Society divide," Geoforum 85: 324-335.
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Michelle Daigle, PhD, Embodying Self-Determination: Re-placing Food Sovereignty Through Everyday Geographies of Indigenous Resurgence
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Net Art Aesthetics
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Margaret Wilson, MA, Ebola exceptionalism: on the intersecting political and health geographies of the 2014-2015 epidemic
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Elwood, S. and Mitchell, K. 2015. Guest editors Cultural Geographies, “Technology, Memory, and Collective Knowing,” 22, 1.
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Mitchell, K. and Elwood, S. 2015. Intergenerational Mapping and the Cultural Politics of Memory. In Hakli, J. and Kallio, K. eds., The Beginning of Politics: Youthful Political Agency in Everyday Life. Routledge/Taylor&Francis, 33-52. [Reprint]
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Mitchell, K. and Elwood, S. 2015. Countermapping for Social Justice. In Kallio, K. and Mills, S. eds., Politics, Citizenship and Rights, Vol. 7 of Skelton, T. (ed.) Geographies of Children and Young People. Springer: Berlin, 207-223.
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Xu, Jinghai, Timothy L. Nyerges, and Gaozhong Nie. "Modeling and Representation for Earthquake Emergency Response Knowledge: Perspective for Working with Geo-ontology." International Journal of Geographical Information Science 28, no. 1 (2014): 185-205.
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Mitchell, K. and Elwood, S. 2013. Intergenerational Mapping and the Cultural Politics of Memory. Space and Polity 17, 2, 33-52.
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Elwood, S. and Mitchell, K. 2013. Another Politics is Possible: Neogeographies, Visual Spatial Tactics and Political Formation. Cartographica 48, 4, 275-292.
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Models, Maps and the Making of Global Health
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Sparke, Matthew, 2010, “The Look of Surveillance Returns,” in Classics in Cartography: Reflections on Influential Articles from Cartographica, edited by Martin Dodge, New York: Wiley, pages 373 – 386
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Sparke, Matthew, 2007, “Everywhere but always somewhere: Critical geographies of the Global South,” The Global South, 1(1): 117 – 126.
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Matthew Sparke, 1998, “Mapped Bodies and Disembodied Maps: (Dis)placing Cartographic Struggle in Colonial Canada,” in Places Through the Body, eds. Heidi J. Nast and Steve Pile, New York: Routledge, pages 305 - 336.
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Matthew Sparke, 1996, “Displacing the Field in Fieldwork: Masculinity, Metaphor and Space” in BodySpace: Destabilizing Geographies of Gender and Sexuality, ed. Nancy Duncan (New York: Routledge), pages 212-233
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Matthew Sparke, 1995, “Between Demythologising and Deconstructing the Map: Shawnadithit’s New-found-land and the Alienation of Canada” Cartographica, 32 (1), pages 1 - 21. Reprinted in 2010 in Classics in Cartography: Reflections on Influential Articles from Cartographica, edited by Martin Dodge, New York: Wiley.
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