‼️GIScience 2023 conference will be held at University of Leeds, UK, Wednesday 13th - Friday 15th September 2023 (with workshops on Tuesday 12th).‼️
Conference chairs: @nickmalleson, @lexcomber, @ajheppenstall#giscience#gischat#giscience2023
Driving forces of population change following the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New Zealand: Jessie Colbert & @jyao_zhang (pls RT @djexeter) https://t.co/UbrVPzHItR
Very excited to announce the publication of our new paper measuring deprivation of older people in NZ! Grateful for @MarsdenFund funding. https://t.co/StpHtQL1kC
(Un-)Healthy Ageing: Geographic Inequalities in Disability-Free Life Expectancy in England and Wales: @emilytmurray @djexeter@drnjshelton@Jenny_anne1 https://t.co/KCOnY7oFxa
Synthetic data & simulations: session on simulations using real or synthetic data in demographic & population geography; increasingly used in estimation, validation, sensitivity testing & scenario modelling @adam_dennett@NikLomax & me!
Work we did last year to determine background rates of different conditions that are possible adverse events of special interest following vaccination. This data supports ongoing monitoring of safety of vaccines especially covid vaccines https://t.co/UzvsGw5Y30
Check out this fabuous yarn with @indigpolitics for @PHA_AUT and @phanewzealand https://t.co/XXFBrjY2qF an extraordinary conversation about tino rangatiratanga, citizenship, kāwanatanga - something for anyone passionate about Te Tiriti o Waitangi & racial justice
Highly recommend #CriticalTiritiAnalysis workshop with legendary duo @heather_came & @JacquieKidd1. This workshop deepened my understanding of Te Tiriti & what it means to be Tangata Tiriti; the CTA helps me & students plan & reflect on research & practice. Well worth your time.
How much are persistent identifiers (#PIDs) worth to Australian research? To uncover the answer, for the first time in Australia, an assessment of the value of PIDs is underway: https://t.co/mSsr2GYGF7
w/ AAF @ausaccessfed@M3LROY @n_simons @ORCID_Org@DataCite
Fantastic to see our paper about geographic scale, socioeconomic data suppression and population homogeneity https://t.co/QmMoGRZJqc published in Applied Spatial Analysis & Policy. Congrats to Oliver Mills- this was his @statsauckuni BSc(Hons) project awesome work!
Congratulations to CHAI member, Dr. Jessica Finlay on her recent notice of grant award for her @NIHAging K99-R00, "Aging in Place Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Onset: A Study of Neighborhoods and Cognitive Health Among Older Americans" @jessica_finlay 👏