Our research featured in @guardian today: Sydney families are being priced into apartment living – but even then, their options are limited https://t.co/GxuznNGxfa
@NicoleTCook@ShanakaHE@UNSWCityFutures
Shoutout to my excellent co-authors @LynPhillipson@LouisaESmith1 & Dennis Frost. Big thanks to the Kiama Dementia Advisory Group and Alliance for patiently working with us and sharing their expertise 🙌
People with #dementia are often unfairly perceived as unable to engage with maps. Our new open access article highlights the potential of #qualitativeGIS to capture lived experience and offer a path toward meaningful community change @ACCESS_GEOG https://t.co/3wbEQIwN4M
Scaffolds included involving the researcher, care partners and the map itself. Our work demonstrates that creative mapping methods can help us better understand how people with #dementia negotiate and experience their surroundings. #qualitativeGIS 🗺️
Before computers, we relied on t-squares, rulers & ink. Workers map the electrical system of Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1950.
https://t.co/e28JhmCCGx
The first peer-reviewed article from our HVAC&R work is here: https://t.co/6R9CP1JQGO It's a summary of the whole project, so if there's too much going on here's the TL:DR version... @ACCESS_GEOG @AIRAHnews
Mapping the Frontiers of Private Property in New South Wales, Australia
After a looong time in the archive, this interdisciplinary work is now Open Access!
Our GIS Private Property Frontier Map tracks the plot-by-plot creation of private property in land
https://t.co/4DOj3txeYJ
Our new piece in UPR on the post-pandemic CBD and reimagining the creative city. @profcgibson@cbhorley nicole cook @PaulineMcGuirk @AW_Geo. If you're quick you can download one of the 50 free copies
https://t.co/u2lpSpZdxJ
It's an Aboriginal campfire classic covered by almost everyone: Sia, Jimmy Little... Kids in American inner-city public schools also sing it in choir! 🎶
@profcgibson (@UOW) unpacks the mystery and enduring appeal of The Church’s Under the Milky Way. https://t.co/sayyRKH1Je
Overheard a university student say “Arctic Monkeys were my dad’s favourite band when I was little.” The passage of time is relentless, unfathomable, cruel, and unforgiving.
Proud to have graduated with my #PhD yesterday @UOW@ACCESS_GEOG. A lovely celebration with family & friends who have supported me throughout! Couldn't have done it without my great supervisors @cbhorley & Prof Gordon Waitt #UOWGrad2022#ThisIsUow