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SUMMARY:VizUM 2025: Critical Cartography Explores Geospatial Visualization 11/10
DESCRIPTION:VizUM 2025: Critical Cartography will deconstruct and reconstruct the maps we encounter in our daily lives to seek ways to understand geospatial visualizations as sophisticated storytelling devices that speak to the human experience.  \nVizUM is a free annual data visualization symposium featuring speakers who are pioneers in the field\, whose vision drive products and styles we see around us daily\, and who forge new ground in this domain. This event is free and open to the public. \nMonday\, November 10\, 2025 | 4:00-7:00 PM\nRegister Now (free) \nNewman Alumni Center\, 6200 San Amaro Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL 33146 | Map + Directions\nParking is complimentary. You will need your license plate number. Click on the link below and enter the requested information plus this code:  1110. \nRegister Your Vehicle  • Parking is valid in Gray Zones—Please park head-in only. \n \nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nJohn B. Krygier\nProfessor and Chair\nDepartment of Environment\n& Sustainability\nOHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY \n \n\n\n\n  \nAnnette M. Kim\nAssociate Professor\nPrice School of Public Policy\nDirector\, Spatial Analysis Lab (SLAB)\nUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA\n\n\nJohn Krygier is a geographer with teaching and research specializations in geospatial\, cartography\, geographic information systems (GIS)\, and environmental and human geography. \nKrygier has extensive research and applied experience. His book Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS was published in 2005\, with the newest edition published in 2024. He writes at makingmaps.substack.com. \nKrygier’s research interests include cartography and map design for GIS\, critical cartography & GIS\, mapping in the arts and humanities\, Participatory GIS\, the history of mapping\, environmental studies\, and environmental history. Read his complete CV (PDF). \nMore information about Krygier’s courses and research can be found on his Ohio Wesleyan web pages.\nAnnette M. Kim\, Ph.D.\, is Associate Professor at the Sol Price School of Public Policy. She is also the Director of SLAB\, the spatial analysis laboratory at USC Price that advances the visualization of the social sciences for public service through teaching\, research\, and public engagement. She also holds a courtesy appointment at the USC Roski School of Art and Design. \nHer research experiments with ways to recover data of overlooked peoples and phenomenon by incorporating fieldwork and humanities knowledge into spatial analysis. She utilizes critical cartography and spatial ethnography to re-conceptualize contemporary urbanism and find more inclusive and humane ways to design and govern the 21st century city. She has also researched the development of real estate markets and the reformation of property rights in transition countries in Eastern Europe and Asia. Her books include Sidewalk City: Re-Mapping Public Space in Ho Chi Minh City (University of Chicago Press\, 2015) and Learning to be Capitalists: Entrepreneurs in Vietnam’s Transition Economy (Oxford University Press\, 2008)\, translated into Vietnamese in 2022 by Nha Nam Press. \nPreviously\, Dr. Kim was Associate Professor at MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. She received her Ph.D. in city and regional planning and masters of visual studies from the University of California\, Berkeley. She received her masters in public policy and urban planning from Harvard University and her B.A. in architecture and studio art from Wellesley College.\n\n\n\n  \nSponsors\nVizUM is sponsored by the Open Visualization Academy\, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation\, and the University of Miami  School of Communication and Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC). \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/vizum-2025-critical-cartography-explores-geospatial-visualization-11-10/
LOCATION:Newman Alumni Center\, 6200 San Amaro Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium,Visualization
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