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This website is preserved as an Archive for the NSF-funded
SPACE program (2003-2007).
Current resources in support of
Spatially Integrated Social Science
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SPACE Discipline Resources

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Spatially Integrated Social Science

SPACE Sessions and Conference Workshops

Workshop Participant Contributions

Course Syllabi

CSISS Classics

Publications

  • Longley, P.A., Goodchild, M.F., Maguire, D.J. and Rhind, D.W. 2005. Geographic Information Systems and Science. John Wiley & Sons: New York, NY.
  • Goodchild, M.F. and Janelle, D.G. [Eds.] 2004. Spatially Integrated Social Science. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK. Preview
  • Kidner, D. Higgs, G. and White, S. [Eds]. 2003. Socio-economic Applications of Geographic Information Science. Taylor and Francis: London, UK.
  • Martin, D. 1996. Geographic Information Systems: socioeconomic applications (Second Edition). Routledge: London, UK.

Links

  • Beginning to Integrate GIS into a Liberal Arts Curriculum - Holman PPT on integrating GIS into the Hilbert curriculum
  • GIS & Spatial Thinking for Social Sciences at HBCU - The HBCU promotes educational opportunities for underrepresented students, effective teaching and student learning, and collaborative activities for faculty enhancement
  • GIS and Spatial Analysis Methods in Social Sciences Teaching and Research - David A. Padgett, Associate Professor of Geography and Director of the Geographic Information Sciences Laboratory at Tennessee State University, led a half-day workshop.
  • GIS initiative for NITLE (National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education) - NITLE is working to plan programs that facilitate the incorporation of GIS tools into the curriculum and sponsors yearly workshops at which college faculty and staff can learn about ways in which to incorporate GIS into their teaching.
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