Cultural and Social Geography
Type: Virtual Poster
Day: 2/26/2022
Start Time: 9:40 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
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Julia Dowell, ; TAKING THE TEMPERATURE OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN LONG BEACH: CONCERNS AND RESPONSES OF LONG BEACH RESIDENTS REGARDING EXTREME HEAT AND HEALTH IMPACTS |
Leszek Dabrowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University; Generation Z on the rise: a scientometric analysis using CiteSpace |
Nemin Wu, ; How has COVID-19 changed what we eat? Tweets-reflected Food Consumption During the Pandemic. |
Josie Myers, Kent State University; Applying Data Feminism: A cartographer's venture into feminist data visualization |
Connie Buscha, Texas State University; US MILITARY PLACES AND SPACES AS GEOGRAPHIES OF CARE AND THE BATTLE AGAINST MILITARY SEXUAL VIOLENCE |
Donald Zeigler, Old Dominion University; What Makes a Successful Urban Street Sign? |
Angela Chan, ; Beyond the Cluster: Creative clusters as an instrument for inclusive innovation |
Jack Morton, ; Co-op mode: The emancipatory potential of freelancer co-operatives in the UK Games Industry following the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Cally Quayle, ; Making Friends with Friendship One - Star Trek and the Apocalypse in the Anthropocene |
Anna Siniecka, ; Immovable monuments as cultural capital – the case of Wielkopolska region, Poland |
Harriet Earle-Brown, ; Invisibility, Intersectionality and Identity: Researching (with) Homeless Women |
Theodore Goudge, Northwest Missouri State; College Basketball: A Spatial Analysis: The Geography of Intercollegiate (NCAA, Div. I) Men’s & Women’s Basketball Origins and Program Success. |
David Lawrence, University of New Mexico; Historical Geographies of Lost Worlds: Paleontological Discourses and Dinosaur Exhibitions in Museum Space |
Eleana Ruehmann, ; Indian Territory Land Lost to Oklahoma, 1889 to 1907 |
Amy Thompson, University of Texas - Austin; Neighborhood Diversity and Inequality in the Tropical Maya Lowlands |
Aloysie Umutoniwase Kwizera, ; Change in Gender Role Attitudes Among East African Immigrants in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro Area |
Kate Howe, ; Sustainability practices of food, beverage, and textile manufacturers in Texas’s four largest metropolitan areas |
Keiron Bailey, ; Inside the geographic nightmare: experiences of a TITLE IX complainant |
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Cultural and Social Geography
Description
Virtual Poster
Contact the Primary Organizer
Program Committee - programcommittee@aag.org