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Directory of Researchers
Source: http://www.nicklally.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Revisiting-Critical-GIS.pdf; maintained by Nick Lally
- Jim Thatcher, University of Washington -Tacoma, Division of Urban StudiesLuke Bergmann, University of Washington, Department of Geography
- Britta Ricker, University of Washington -Tacoma, Division of Urban Studies
- Reuben Rose-Redwood(Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective), University of Victoria, Department of Geography
- David O’Sullivan, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Geography
- Trevor J Barnes, University of British Columbia, Department of Geography
- Luke R. Barnesmoore, University of British Columbia, Department of Geography
- Laura Beltz Imaoka, University of California, Irvine, Program in Visual Studies
- Ryan Burns, University of Washington, Department of Geography
- Jonathan Cinnamon, University of Exeter, Department of Geography
- Craig M. Dalton, Hofstra University, Department of Global Studies and Geography
- Clinton Davis, Temple University, Department of Geography and Urban Studies
- Stuart Dunn, King’s College London, Department of Digital Humanities
- Francis Harvey, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography and University of Leipzig
- Jin-Kyu Jung, University of Washington-Bothell, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
- Ellen Kersten, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
- LaDona Knigge, California State University Chico, Department of Geography & Planning
- Nick Lally, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Department of Geography
- Wen Lin, Newcastle University, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
- Dillon Mahmoudi, Portland State University, Urban Studies and Planning
- Michael Martin, Simon Fraser University, Department of Geography
- Will Payne, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Geography
- Amir Sheikh, University of Washington, Department of Urban Design and Planning
- Taylor Shelton, Clark University, Graduate School of GeographyEric Sheppard, UCLA, Department of Geography
- Chris W. Strother, University of Georgia, Department of Geography
- Alexander Tarr, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Geography
- Matthew W. Wilson, University of Kentucky, Department of Geography
- Jason C Young, University of Washington, Department of Geography
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- Crampton, Jeremy W., and John Krygier. 2005. “An Introduction to Critical Cartography.” ACME:
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- Curry, Michael R. 1998. Digital Places: Living with Geographic Information Technologies. London:
Routledge.
- Harvey, Francis, Mei-Po Kwan, and Marianna Pavlovskaya. 2005. ”Introduction: Critical GIS.”
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- Leszczynski, Agnieszka. 2014. “On the Neo in Neogeography.” Annals of the Association of American
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- Leszczynski, Agnieszka. 2012. “Situating the Geoweb in Political Economy.” Progress in Human
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- Pickles, John. 2004. A History of Spaces: Cartographic Reason, Mapping and the Geo-coded World. London:
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