Wonder how redistricting might affect you? The 2023 @BCEReviews call for public comment closes today, and I'm so excited to share what my stellar colleagues @GeogBristol have worked on so diligently all July: (https://t.co/Atb7Zk3Esf)! (1/🧵)
AI is now definitely changing how we live our (geography) lives!
Join @rsfrankl, @darribas, and me for another episode of the GLaD Podcast, where we discuss how Artificial Intelligence is emerging in our GLAD lives.
https://t.co/nMs7UZ0lUt
🔔New paper alert!🔔
*People make places urban*
in @NatCities w/ @levijohnwolf#cities#urbanism#urbanization
We address that deceptively simple question: What makes a place urban? (TL;DR - the answer is in the title!). A short thread on key arguments
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📍 Exciting news for fans of geographical analysis and also journal editing! The world's best little spatial methods journal (👋) is searching for a new editor. All details in link!
https://t.co/uMMv5aFpX4
The GIS Research UK (GISRUK) 2025 Call for Abstracts is live!
This year's theme is Process in Geographic Information Science, re-thinking the link between the patterns we see and what we represent on our computer screens.
See you in Bristol April 23-25!
https://t.co/hmLiplEAqI
🚨 A Research Agenda for Spatial Analysis,
Edited by Levi John Wolf (@levijohnwolf)
Richard Harris (@profrichharris)
and Alison Heppenstall (@ajheppenstall)
More info ➡️ https://t.co/acyl2xe66y
🆓 Read the intro ➡️ https://t.co/iDT2nKuxfB
Really enjoyed my time @dagstuhl this week, thinking about (and hacking on) new ideas in spatial causal inference. Thanks @dinomirMT and @Yanan_Xin for organizing, and am looking forward to all the new things that’ll follow!
in tribute to the late Art Getis, a spatial analysis (and SDSU) legend: a look at two decades of agglomeration economies in U.S. metro areas via network analysis, local spatial statistics, & computational geometry. All open source :)
https://t.co/lllhykHQPS
so, an opinionated take: 'Urban Analysis and Spatial Science' will be available from CRC Press in early 2025 :)
the digital version (still in draft) is at https://t.co/SVjBbpk6GF
comments, criticism, and feedback welcome.
Nice article led by Clementine Cottineau in current issue of Urban Studies: “The role of analytical models and their circulation in urban studies and policy”, open access, get it here https://t.co/gIJxQKoJ6q fascinating history of how ideas emerge and evolve
Hugely grateful to @BristolUni for the chance to contribute to a unique global civic mission, straddling a great city and its planetary civics.
Looking forward to joining @evelynwelch2013 & team, working with @PalieSmart + @mdlfw + GED 🗺️, and joining @GeogBristol colleagues