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Political Geography
Date:
Sunday, December 2, 2012 - 03:00 to Monday, December 3, 2012 - 04:00
Location:
1645 POT and West End Room
James Gimpel, Political Scientist, University of Maryland.
- Dec. 2, Thursday: GIS workshop from 3-4:30 (1645 POT): "New Directions in the Study of Political Geography" Demonstration of GIS software (ArcGIS, GeoDa) for a general audience.
- Dec. 3, Friday: Research Talk from 2-4 (18th Floor POT, West End Room): "Voter Migration and the Geographic Sorting of the American Electorate"
Materials:
Event type:
Research Talks
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