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Mapping Information with and without Geography: Approaches to Data Visualization and Structure in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

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This meeting aims to bring together range of academic users and service providers in a combination of the 'presentations' seminar format and round-table discussion. It will seek to explore, compare and discuss the integration of different methodologies of mapping beyond the familiar 'points on a map' model. We want to ask what are the most interesting and important current applications, and are there are any opportunities for networking collaboration, especially at an international level?

More information will be added to this page before and during the meeting.


Programme

Wednesday, 30th September

10:00: Coffee and registration

10.30 Introduction: Stuart Dunn and Julie Tolmie

10.45-11.05: Elton Barker (Open University): HESTIA: the Herodotus Encoded Space-Text-Image Archive
11.05-11.25: Humphrey Southall (University of Portsmouth): Automating statistical visualisation for non-expert audiences: Experience with the Vision of Britain through Time website
11.25-11.55: Stuart Jeffrey (ADS, University of York): Constructing the monument from the monument record: archaeological experience with data facets

11.55-12.30: Discussion

13.00-14.00: Lunch

14.00-14.20: Julie Tolmie (King's College London)
14.20-14.40: Jo Walsh (EDINA): Do you Geo? No, I Biblio
14.40-15.00: TBC

15.00-15.30: Break

15.30-16.30: Plenary discussion

19:00: Dinner

Thursday, 1st October

10:00: Introduction: Julie Tolmie and Stuart Dunn

10.15-10.35: Martin Turner: Techniques to add Visual Insight and Analytics to Geographical Visualizations
10.35-10.55: Rolf Hugoson (University of Umeå): Recapitulating regional social capital: Pictures and projects
10.55-11.15: TBC
11.15-12.00: Discussion

12.00-13.00: Lunch

13.00-13.20: Fredrik Palm (University of Umeå): Modelling, exploring and querying multidimensional spaces in environmental archaeology using time, space and faceted browsing (www.SEAD.se)
13.20 -14.40: Stuart Dunn: Wrap up
14.40-16.00: Round-table plenary discussion


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