Our new webinar series will offer fresh, global perspectives on geographic information science and geographic data science research. Please register for the webinars on Eventbrite. We will provide the session information through Eventbrite before each event. Contact us at giscience.rgs@gmail.com for inquiries.
Currently managed by Justin Van Dijk and Stefano De Sabbata. The Webinar Series 2020/21 was also managed by Andrea Ballatore.
Upcoming webinars
- 29 March 2023: Dr Chris Gale (Office for National Statistics), Data-driven small area geographies using nested grids (jointly organised with GISRUK).
Past webinars
- 18 January 2023: Dr Maggi Kelly (UC Berkley), Mapping for Impact in a Dynamic California (jointly organised with GISRUK) {youtube}.
- 22 March 2022: Dr Clancy Wilmott (University of California, Berkeley), A Map for Some {youtube}.
- 9 February 2022: Alfie Long and James Todd (University College London), Accessibility and mobility in time of covid-19 {youtube}.
- 2 June 2021: Somayeh Dodge (University of California, Santa Barbara), Analyzing and Mapping Movement Responses to Environmental Disruption {youtube}.
- 19 May 2021: Taylor Shelton (Georgia State University), Mapping the Opaque: Embracing Fuzziness, Uncovering Inequalities {youtube}
- 5 May 2021: Sarah Battersby (Tableau), One Map to Rule Them All: Spatial in the world of self-service analytics {youtube}
- 21 April 2021: Ate Poorthuis (KU Leuven), GIScience and Network Analysis: a happy reunion? {youtube}.
- 31 March 2021: Andrew Crooks (University at Buffalo), Analyzing and Modeling Urban Environments Utilizing Computational Social Science: Opportunities, Examples and Challenges.{youtube}.
- 10 March 2021: Anita Graser (Austrian Institute of Technology), Exploratory Analysis of Massive Movement Data. {youtube}.
- 3 February 2021: Jakub Nowosad (Adam Mickiewicz University), Pattern-based spatial analysis: an approach for discovering, describing and studying geographical patterns {youtube}
- 13 January 2020: Ross Purves (University of Zurich) Chances, challenges and limits for text-based exploration of landscape {youtube}
- 2 December 2020: Joana Barros (Birkbeck, University of London) Unveiling urban inequalities with spatial analysis and modelling {youtube}
- 4 November 2020: Grant McKenzie (McGill University) From Spatial to Platial Data Science {youtube}