The Center for Spatial Studies Lightning Talks are designed to be serious or funny, as long as the mantra is followed: “Enlighten us, but make it quick.” This year these 3-minute talks will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. (PST).
If you would like to attend this light-hearted, thought-provoking event, please RSVP and register here. [ucsb.zoom.us] Our panel of speakers this for the 2021 Spatial Lightning Talks is: Michael Goodchild (Emeritus, Dept of Geography, UCSB) “You are here” Gabriela Morosanu (Inst. of Geography of the Romanian Academy) “Fine sediments sources and coal mining: Spatial-temporal inference” Menno-Jan Kraak (Geoinformation Sciences & Earth Observation, Univ. of Twente) “How an advertisement made me think about space and time” Anna Lopez-Carr (Direct Relief) “Mapping applications for post-disaster learning in Puerto Rico” Xiang Ye (Shenzhen Univ.) “There is a reason for ‘geospatial’” Ronnie Bailey-Steinitz (Dept. of Anthropology, UCSB) “The forest or the trees: Scaling measurements on food availability” Michael Kilburn (Politics & International Studies, Endicott College) “Geosophy” Monica Castelhano (Dept. of Psychology, Queen’s Univ.) “Exploring real-world scenes: Semantics and functions of everyday spaces” Lexie Kunz (Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences, UCSB) “GPS usage and its effect on spatial navigation” Qingyu Ma (Old Dominion Univ.) “Satellite maps tell a lot” Ashley Kuder (Dept. of Geography, UCSB) “Saving birds from window collisions, one building at a time” Alexis Story Crenshaw (Media Arts & Technology, UCSB; Université Paris 80 “Spatial expression approaches in electro-somaesthetic music” Katy Börner (Dept. of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana Univ.) “Human [reference] map” André Skupin (San Diego State University; Center for Info. Convergence & Strategy) “Yes, there’s a map for that!” Stephen Hirtle (Emeritus, School of Computing & Information, Univ. of Pittsburgh) “Why is it not a cognitive map?” Jayden Schultz (Dept of Geography, UCSB) “The norming of space” Andrew Schroeder (Direct Relief) “Mobility data for emergency response You can see the agenda at http://spatial.ucsb.edu/2021-lightening-talks/ [spatial.ucsb.edu]. Comments are closed.
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