‘Digital Representations of Place: Urban Overlays and Digital Justice’, organised by Mark Graham ([log in to unmask]) and Martin Dittus ([log in to unmask]), both of the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
‘Theorising space and spatiality in digital geographies’, organised by Clancy Wilmott, Geography, University of Manchester, ([log in to unmask]) and Emma Fraser, Sociology, University of Manchester ([log in to unmask]).
‘Geographical considerations of Digital Landscapes’, organised by Tess Osborne ([log in to unmask]), University of Birmingham, and Isabel Williams ([log in to unmask]), University of Newcastle.
‘Do algorithms ‘dream’ of space and place? AR and VR as a new frontier of software-mediated spatiality’, organised by Michal Rzeszewski ([log in to unmask]), Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland, and Leighton Evans ([log in to unmask]), Swansea University.
‘CFP RGS Cardiff 2018: Publics In-formation: re-thinking smart cities, people, and processes’, organised by Caspar Menkman ([log in to unmask]), Maynooth University and Aoife Delaney ([log in to unmask]) Maynooth University and visiting Fulbright scholar, Urban Planning and Community Development, University of Massachusetts Boston.
‘Understanding the uneven landscapes of smart cities’, organised by Gillian Rose ([log in to unmask]) and Oliver Zanetti ([log in to unmask]), both of the University of Oxford.
‘A Critical Geopolitics of Data? Territories, topologies, atmospherics?’, organised by Andrew Dwyer ([log in to unmask]), University of Oxford, and Nick Robinson ([log in to unmask]) Royal Holloway, University of London.
‘Methods and approaches in working with digital social media’, organised by Jamie Halliwell ([log in to unmask]), Manchester Metropolitan University.
‘Digital and Society: Emerging ICT tapestries of exploitation and empowerment’, organised by Megan Palmer-Abbs ([log in to unmask]), University of Aberdeen, and Matt Reed (m[log in to unmask]), Countryside and Community Research Institute.
‘Interface geographies’, organised by James Ash ([log in to unmask]), University of Newcastle.