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Seminar 3: Tracking the rhythms of daily life
26 August 2008
RGS-IBG HQ, Kensington Gore, London
Programme:
Tuesday 26th August
9.30–10.00 Registration
10.00–11.00 Understanding the rhythms of everyday life in space-time through geo-narrative and geovisualization Mei-Po Kwan, Ohio State University
11.00–11.30
On focus groups and interactive mappings: reviewing the rhythms of the neighborhood advocate Matt Wilson, University of Washington
11.30–12.00
City workers over the course of one year
Russell Hitchings, University College London
12.00–13.00 Lunch
13.00–15.30 Google Earth/Maps, GPS and tracking: Practicalities of user generated geographical content from GPS Richard Treves, University of Southampton
15.30–16.00 Tea/Coffee
16.00–16.40
Long-term and mid-term mobility decisions during the life course: Experiences from Switzerland
Sigrun Beige, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
16.40–17.00 Round up
17.00–18.30 Wine reception and Posters
For further information, please contact: rachel.pain@durham.ac.uk








