Education
Symposium Organizers
Michael Goodchild—University of California, Santa Barbara Doug Richardson—Association of American Geographers Mei-Po Kwan—Ohio State University Luc Anselin—Arizona State University Kathleen Stewart—University of Iowa Tomoki Nakaya—Ritsumeikan University, Japan Dan Griffith—University of Texas, Dallas Martin Dijst—Utrecht University, the Netherlands Jeremy Mennis—Temple University Elizabeth Wentz—Arizona State University Michael Gould—Esri Donggen Wang—Hong Kong Baptist University, China Jean McKendry—Association of American Geographers May Yuan—University of Oklahoma Seraphim Alvanides—Northumbria University, UK
sions led by prominent theorists and pioneers in space-time GIScience and technology research. In addition to the Space-Time GIScience Research Symposium, other special themes of the AAG Seattle meeting will include session tracks focused on Asian geographies and research collaborations; geography and public health; diversifying our discipline; and the changing role of universities in today's globalizing societies. These and hundreds of other cutting-edge research and education sessions and workshops will be held at the Seattle meeting. The AAG Annual Meeting, with over 8,000 attendees from more than 60 countries, represents one of the most dynamic, substantive, and innovative GIScience research and scholarship events in the world.
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