This week several faculty and students are presenting at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting in Washington DC. If you're there, check out these great talks by Kevin Bean, Dr. Forrest Bowlick, Xin Li, Dr. Eve Vogel, and Dr. Piper Gaubatz:
Cartographic Aggression and Education: A Study of the Belize-Guatemala Border Dispute
Assigned to Session
Authors: Kevin Bean*, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Topics: Geography Education, Latin America, Political Geography
Keywords: Belize, Guatemala, Borders, Caribbean, Cartography
Session Type: Poster
Day: 4/4/2019
Start / End Time: 1:10 PM / 2:50 PM
Room: Lincoln 2, Marriott, Exhibition Level
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Concentrated Resettlement Communities as a Policy Tool to Urbanization and Industrialization in Western Chinese Cities
Assigned to Session
Authors: Xin Li*, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Topics: China, Urban Geography, Rural Geography
Keywords: resettlement, urbanization and industrialization, western Chinese cities, land expropriation, local state
Session Type: Paper
Day: 4/5/2019
Start / End Time: 1:10 PM / 2:50 PM
Room: Congressional A, Omni, West
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Consider the GIS Programming Course: Trends and Patterns in the Integration of Computer Science and Programming
Assigned to Session
Authors: Forrest Bowlick*, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Topics: Geography Education, Geographic Information Science and Systems, Higher Education
Keywords: GIS Education, CyberGIS, GIS Programming, GIS Curriculum, Geography Education
Session Type: Paper
Day: 4/4/2019
Start / End Time: 8:00 AM / 9:40 AM
Room: Delaware B, Marriott, Lobby Level
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Democracy and policy after electric neoliberalization: From Quebec to Massachusetts
Assigned to Session
Authors: Eve Vogel*, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Stephen Hayes*, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Emily Chang*, Mt Holyoke College, Joshua Nolan*, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Topics: Political Geography, Energy, Cultural and Political Ecology
Keywords: democracy, electricity markets, neoliberalism, carbon emissions, renewable energy, Massachusetts, New England, Quebec
Session Type: Paper
Day: 4/5/2019
Start / End Time: 5:00 PM / 6:40 PM
Room: Roosevelt 2, Marriott, Exhibition Level
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From Pavement to Parks: Transformations of China’s Socialist Public Squares as Social Infrastructure
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Authors: Piper Gaubatz*, University Of Massachusetts
Topics: Urban Geography, Landscape, China
Keywords: China, public space, squares
Session Type: Paper
Day: 4/5/2019
Start / End Time: 1:10 PM / 2:50 PM
Room: Blue Room, Omni, East
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