From rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de Thu Aug 17 14:47:45 2023 From: rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de (=?UTF-8?Q?Ren=c3=a9_Westerholt?=) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 14:47:45 +0200 Subject: [GeoIT.org] Programme for PLATIAL'23 is online | Registration is open Message-ID: <5191f7b3-9513-2904-e409-1d85e07cc92a@tu-dortmund.de> Dear Colleagues, It is our pleasure to announce that the programme for the PLATIAL'23 Symposium is now online! http://platial23.platialscience.net/programme The registration is open and you find it here: http://platial23.platialscience.net/registration The symposium will take place from 19 to 21 September 2023 in Dortmund, Germany. Details of the venue including travel information can also be found on the website: http://platial23.platialscience.net/venue In a nutshell, registered participants can look forward to the keynotes, talks, excursions, and workshops listed below this email. We would very much appreciate your support in disseminating the information contained in this email to your networks and via email lists to potentially interested colleagues. Kind regards, and looking forward to seeing you in Dortmund soon! René Westerholt and Franz-Benjamin Mocnik ========================================================================= # Keynotes Platforms transforming urban place (Agnieszka Leszczynski, Western University) Summary: http://platial23.platialscience.net/keynote#agnieszkaleszczynski Women and places in transformation ? the role of women in the deindustrialisation of the Ruhr area (Juliane Czierpka, Ruhr University Bochum) Summary: http://platial23.platialscience.net/keynote#julianeczierpka # Excursions * The Ruhr as a transforming place: from coal and heavy industry to a post-industrial landscape * Urban transitions in Dortmund?s North End # Workshops Unveiling Place Perspectives with the Place Standard Tool (Liudmila Slivinskaya, TU Dortmund University, DE; Víctor Cobs-Muñoz, TU Dortmund University, DE) Automatization of Spatial Analyses of Urban Areas (Jose Mauricio Velazco-Londono, TU Dortmund University, DE) # Papers Capturing Elements of the Nature Futures Framework Through In Situ Place Descriptions: An Empirical Study In Urban Blue Locations (Sven Teurlincx, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NL; Rosan van Halsema, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NL; Alexandra Deffner, University of Twente, NL; Louise Willemen, University of Twente, NL; Ekaterina Egorova, University of Twente, NL) Spatio-textual Regions: Extracting Sense of Place from Spatial Narratives (Erik Steiner, University of Oregon, US; Zephyr Frank, Stanford University, US; Ian Gregory, Lancaster University, UK; David J. Bodenhammer, Indiana University, US; Ignatius Ezeani, Lancaster University, UK) Emerging Platial Narratives and Themes From a Leisure Walking Study (James Williams, University of Nottingham, UK; James Pinchin, University of Nottingham, UK; Adrian Hazzard, University of Nottingham, UK; Gary Priestnall, University of Nottingham, UK; Stefano Cavazzi, Ordnance Survey, UK; Andrea Ballatore, King?s College London, UK) The Image of the City by Temporarily Displaced Children: How Place-Based Citizen Science Contributes to Place Discovery (Ekaterina Egorova, University of Twente, NL; Crystal J. Bae, University of Chicago, US) Place Representation as a Prerequisite to Place Communication (Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, University of Salzburg, AT) Exploring the Duality of Space and Place through Formal Geo-Concepts (Eric J. Top, Utrecht University, NL; Daniel Romm, McGill University, CA; Grant McKenzie, McGill University, CA) Scenario Planning and Participatory GIS for Place Research on Rural Transformation (Kevin Kaminski, University of Applied Sciences Mainz, DE; Markus Schaffert, University of Applied Sciences Mainz, DE; Patrick Torakai, firu mbH, DE) Public Engagement Tactics in the COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Street Experiments (Jianting Zhao, The University of Hong Kong, CN; Guibo Sun, The University of Hong Kong, CN) Exploring Place: A Pedagogical Journey in Spatial Planning Using the Place Standard Tool (Víctor Cobs-Muñoz, TU Dortmund University, DE; Liudmila Slivinskaya, TU Dortmund University, DE) Co-creation of Place-Based Content for Field Trips and Public Trails by Geo-Content Management (Andreas Wagner, University of Bamberg, DE; Dominik Kremer, University of Erlangen?Nuremberg, DE) The Influence of Socio-Demographic Factors on Walkability Perception ? Results from a Large-Scale Survey (Tessio Novack, Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, DE; James Tripp, University of Warwick, UK; Carlos Cámara-Menoyo, University of Warwick, UK) Here is Not There: Measuring Entailment-Based Trajectory Similarity for Location-Privacy Protection and Beyond (Zilong Liu, University of Vienna, AT; Krzysztof Janowicz, University of Vienna, AT; Kitty Currier, University of California, Santa Barbara, US; Meilin Shi, University of Vienna, AT; Jinmeng Rao, University of Wisconsin?Madison, US; Song Gao, University of Wisconsin?Madison, US; Ling Cai, IBM Research, US; Anita Graser, Austrian Institute of Technology, AT) -- Jun.-Prof. Dr René Westerholt FRGS TU Dortmund University Spatial Modelling Lab, Department of Spatial Planning August-Schmidt-Str. 10, 44227 Dortmund, Germany [Voice] +49 (0)231 755 2287 [Email] rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de [Web (uni)] https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de [Web (private)] https://www.westerholt-giscience.net Wichtiger Hinweis: Die Information in dieser E-Mail ist vertraulich. 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