Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship |
Georgia Brown, UW-Milwaukee Libraries, WI, USA, gives the third talk in session 3B of the seminar. |
Georgia Brown |
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Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s |
Jack Swab, University of Kentucky, USA, gives the second talk in session 3B in the seminar. |
Jack Swab |
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Where are all the women? The case of the Halls |
Debbie Hall, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in session 3B in the seminar. |
Debbie Hall |
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The political cartographies of Marthe Rajchman |
Mike Heffernan and Benjamin Thorpe, University of Nottingham, give the first talk of session 3A in the seminar. |
Mike Heffernan, Benjamin Thorpe |
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From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies |
Manuela Silveira, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, gives the third talk in the second session of the seminar. |
Manuela Silveira |
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Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning |
Suzie Birdsell, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting, Boston, USA, gives the second presentation, in the second session of the seminar. |
Suzie Birdsell |
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‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform |
Elizabeth Baigent, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in the second session of the seminar. |
Elizabeth Baigent |
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Women and children first: gender, flood and victimhood in Dutch eighteenth-century maps of dike-breaks |
Anne-Rieke van Schaik, University of Amsterdam, gives the third in the first session of the seminar. |
Anne-Rieke van Schaik |
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The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps |
Chet Van Duzer, University of Rochester, NY, USA, gives the second presentation in the first session of the seminar. |
Chet Van Duzer |
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Where are the women on sixteenth-century French World maps? |
Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut State University, USA, gives the first talk in the first session of the seminar. |
Camille Serchuk |
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Welcome and Introduction |
Catríona Cannon, Deputy Librarian, Bodleian Libraries, introduces the seminar. |
Catriona Cannon |
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Episode 5: imagined futures |
In today's podcast we delve into two different projects that engage with the theme of imagined futures. |
Monica Degen, Professor John Wylie, Adam Michael Packer |
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Episode 4: storytelling |
In this podcast, we trace the ways that storytelling threads through the discussions held throughout the conference. |
Ayona Datta, Philippa Tipper and Clare Walton, Alice Watson |
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Episode 3: applications of digital visualising technologies |
This podcast focuses on two examples of citizen participation, and interaction with, urban technologies. |
Jennifer Gabrys, Adam Michael Packer, susa Pop |
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Episode 2: digital technologies and cultural heritage |
In this podcast, we discuss the interaction between digital technologies and cultural heritage. |
Kathryn Eccles, Padmini Ray Murray, Alice Watson |
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Episode 1: introducing digital - visual - cultural |
Welcome to this series of podcasts designed to give you an insight into the University of Oxford’s digital - visual - cultural series of events. |
Gillian Rose, Adam Michael Packer |
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The impact of drought and water scarcity on ecosystems and their ecology |
Dr Pam Berry gives a talk on water scarcity, drought and their impact on the environment. |
Pam Berry |
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Algal Modelling |
Dr Gianbattista Bussi talks about some of the water quality research being undertaken in the MaRIUS project, focusing on algal modelling. |
Gianbattista Bussi |
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Sociocultural perceptions and knowledge controversies |
Dr Eric Sarmiento talks about the human geography research taking place in the MaRIUS project, which is looking at drought and water scarcity |
Eric Sarmiento |
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Impact of drought on water quality |
Professor Paul Whitehead talks about the Impact of drought on water quality |
Paul Whitehead |
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UK Drought governance arrangements |
Dr Christina Cook talks about the governance research taking place in the MaRIUS project. |
Christina Cook |
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Designing social learning systems for improving drought monitoring and early warning |
DrIVER – Designing social learning systems for improving drought monitoring and early warning |
Kevin Collins |
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Impact of drought and water scarcity on agriculture |
Evidence of increasing resilience in the irrigated agricultural sector to water scarcity and drought |
Dolores Rey |
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Western US drought, and the generation of drought datasets for risk-based impact studies |
An exploration of the climatic factors influencing drought, with a focus on the current western US drought and the research being undertaken in the MaRIUS project. |
Benoit Guillod |
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Prof Jim Hall: An Introduction to the MaRIUS project |
An Introduction to the MaRIUS project: Managing the Risks, Impacts and Uncertainties of drought and water Scarcity |
Jim Hall |
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