How Maps and GIS Underpin the Digital Economy
Hours: | 12 noon EDT |
Ages: | Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor, Outdoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Lectures/Discussions |
Dr. Alvarez León is Assistant Professor of Geography at Dartmouth College and a political economic geographer whose work focuses on the political economy of geospatial data, media, and technologies.
This discussion is part of the Leventhal’s online conversation series “Angles on Bending Lines: How Data Can Warp Our World” which centers on the biases and distortions that lurk within data sets and are reflected in the results and policies they often inform.
This event is free to the public and streamed live on the Leventhal’s YouTube and Facebook channels.
Registration and more information are available here.
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FREE
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www.leventhalmap.org/event/how-data-can-warp-our-world-may-19/
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Online Event, Virtual Event, Boston, MA, 02125 map
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