There's a chance to see the wonderful Ben Hennig (and his cartograms) as he is speaking at the GA's branch at Berkhamsted school later this week. It's free to attend the event.
Tuesday
19 January 2016, 7pm Centenary Theatre,
Berkhamsted School
Dr Benjamin Hennig: Visualisations of the Anthropocene – investigating humanity’s impact on the Earth
Ben Hennig
joined
Oxford University’s School of Geography and the Environment in September 2013 as a senior research fellow. He works on spatial data
analysis and geovisualisation. His research interests include social and
spatial inequalities, humanity's impact on Earth, global sustainability and new
concepts for the visualisation of these issues. Ben was
educated at the Universities of Cologne and Bonn and the Alfred Wegener
Institute for Polar and Marine Research. After working as a research assistant
and departmental lecturer in human and urban geography at the Urban and Social
Geography Working Group of the Department of Geography, University of Cologne
(Germany) he joined the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group at the
University of Sheffield (UK) in 2008 where he completed his PhD in 2011 as part
of the Worldmapper project with research on visualising the social dimensions
of our planet. He then worked as a research assistant and then as a senior
research fellow at the Department of Geography in Sheffield before he joined
the University of Oxford. Further information about his
work can be found on his personal website: www.viewsoftheworld.net
All lectures are held in the Centenary Theatre of
Berkhamsted School (Kings Campus), Kings Road, Berkhamsted, HP4 3BG. Entry is free.
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