Hi Mike
Marek cc'd will circulate to our membership and I will to UK lists.
With best wishes, Lex
Lex Comber
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> On 3 Feb 2021, at 22:50, Mike Goodchild <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Lex, I hope all is well with you. I'm contacting you as I believe you are currently co-chair of AGILE. You may have heard about this webinar if you're a member of AAG, it is scheduled for Tuesday Feb 9 at 8am Pacific time which will be convenient for Europe - 4pm UK and 5pm central Europe - so I'm wondering if you have an easy way of spreading the word in AGILE. Here is the announcement with the necessary links, also attached as a doc file, Any help you can give would be much appreciated:
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> Webinar on Ethics in Spatial Analytics
> As part of its annual workshop series <https://sgsup.asu.edu/sparc/workshops>, the Spatial Analysis Research Center (SPARC) at Arizona State University is presenting a webinar on Ethics in Spatial Analytics <https://sgsup.asu.edu/sparc/Ethics>. This webinar will also be the inaugural webinar in a broader, multi-year initiative on ethics in geographic research being jointly organized by The American Association of Geographers, Esri, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and SPARC.
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> Join us, Tuesday February 9th 11am – 1:30pm Eastern Standard Time for an expert-led discussion of ethical challenges and opportunities at the frontier of geographic research. Featured speakers will include:
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> · Mia Bennett (University of Hong Kong) and Luis Alvarez Leon (Dartmouth College) who will discuss the ethical implications and property regimes of remote sensing
> · Peter Rogerson (University at Buffalo) – who will present ethical paradoxes that arise when attempting to make decisions based on inferences informed by spatial statistical decision making
> · Renee Sieber (McGill University) – who will discuss ethical implications of GeoAI and locational big data
> · Jacqueline Vadjunec (Oklahoma State University) – who will discuss ethical dimensions of spatial analyses based on data generated during citizen science projects, an ongoing need for mixed methods research, and implications of both for reproducibility
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> An interactive panel discussion hosted by Peter Kedron, Amy Frazier, and Michael Goodchild will follow the remarks of the speakers. We will also introduce a series of follow-up activities, preview forthcoming lectures, and provide further information on how to engage with the ongoing AAG initiative on Ethics in Geographic Research.
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> Accessing the Webinar
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> Please register free of charge for this webinar using this AAG Registration Portal <https://aag-geoethics-series.secure-platform.com/a/solicitations/10/sessiongallery/206>
> Further Information about the AAG Series on Ethics in Geographic Research
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> Follow the latest developments and all the updates from the AAG GeoEthics Webinar Series <https://aag-geoethics-series.secure-platform.com/a>. This site will be continually updated as further webinar information becomes available and follow-up activities begin.
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> University of California, Santa Barbara
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> <Webinar on Ethical Geospatial Analytics2.docx>
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