Geography colloquia comprises a series of seminars on diverse problems in human and physical geography and geographic techniques which are presented by invited speakers and UCSB Geography personnel. The colloquia series is officially known as Geography 201, “Seminar in Geography,” and attendance is required of all UCSB Geography graduate students every quarter when offered.
Colloquia provide a forum for visiting scholars to make presentations on anything related to Geography, allow our own and other graduate students and post docs to present their current and proposed research, and are open to the public as part of the Department of Geography’s commitment to education and public outreach. A list of Golledge Lecture presentations are available below.
Dangermond Lectures
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Date | Speaker | Title | Image |
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2015-05-07 | Stephen Hirtle | The Golledge Lecture: The Cognition of Space | |
2014-05-15 | Mental Resurrection and How to Live Forever: Speculations on Future Interactions between Technology and our Minds | The Golledge Lecture | |
2013-03-14 | Gilberto Câmara Researcher on Geoinformatics and Environmental Modelling National Institute for Space Research, Brazil | The Golledge Lecture: “On Mental Clocks and Mental Maps: Contributions of Behavioral Geography to a Theory of Geospatial Change” | |
2012-02-03 | Isabel F. Cruz, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois; Pascal Hitzler, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Wright State University, Ohio; Werner Kuhn, Professor, Geoinformatics, University of Münster, Germany; Mike Goodchild, Professor, University of California Santa Barbara Mark Schildhauer, Professor, University of California Santa Barbara Krzysztof Janowicz (moderator), University of California Santa Barbara | "Big Data GIScience" Panel" | |
2009-05-07 | Luc Anselin Abstract | 20 years since Spatial Econometrics (Golledge Lecture) | |
2008-04-03 | Joseph Kerski | Sleepwalking into the future: Society without spatial thinking | |
2007-04-26 | G. Donald Richardson | Testing an Airborne Radar: Monitoring the Daytona Peace Accords in Bosnia | |
2006-04-13 | Timothy Nyerges Department of Geography University of Washington | Implementing the PGIST Portal: A Web Portal for Analytic-Deliberative Decision Support | |
2005-04-14 | Barbara Buttenfield Department of Geography University of Colorado | Multiple Representations of Geospatial Data: A Cartographic Search for the Holy Grail | |
2004-05-20 | Grant Thrall | Business Geography of the GIS Industry | |
2003-04-10 | Ronald Abler | Telecommunications and Geography (Golledge Lecture) | |
2002-02-21 | Antoine Bailly | Medicometry: A Global Approach of Health Care Policies | |
2001-05-03 | Susan Cutter | "Environmental Hazards and Risk Assessment" | |
2000-04-13 | Robert Stimson | Measuring dimensions and spatial patterns of community opportunity and vulnerability: Lessons from a decade of socio-economic restructuring in Australia (18th Annual Golledge Lecture) | |
1999-04-08 | John D. Nystuen Urban & Regional Planning, University of Michigan | Place, Location, Time and Timing: Form and Texture in Space/Time | |
1998-04-09 | Richard Morrill Department of Geography, University of Washington | Reradicalization of a Liberal? The Case of Urban Policies | |
1997-03-13 | Kingsley Haynes Director of The Institute of Public Policy, George Mason | Issues in Environmental Justice: Measurement Assessment and Policy Design | |
1996-05-30 | John Hudson Geography Program, Northwestern University | Rethinking Grassland Regionalism | |
1995-03-02 | Gerard Rushton Department of Geography, University of Iowa | Borrowing Strength for the Small Area Analysis of Urban Infant Mortality and Birth Defect Rates | |
1994-05-26 | Waldo Tobler Department of Geography, UCSB | Reflections on 30 Years of Geographic Research (Retirement Lecture) | |
1993-10-28 | Don Parkes Director and Senior Research Fellow, University of Newcastle | Modelling Complex Environments, A Five Dimensional Dynamic Cartography for Blind Users | |
1993-02-25 | Yorgos Papageorgiou Department of Geography, McMaster University | On the Recent Evolution of the Canadian Regional Population | |
1992-05-21 | Roger Downs Department of Geography, Pennsylvania State University | Where in the World is Geography? The Message in the Medium | |
1991-02-21 | Leslie Curry Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto | Entropy in Geographical Evolution | |
1990-04-12 | Gunnar Olsson Director, Nordic Planning Institute, Stockholm, Sweden | Forms of Thought | |
1989-03-02 | W.A.V. Clark Department of Geography, UCLA | The Efficacy of Legal Solutions to Spatial Problems | |
1988-04-08 | Lawrence A. Brown Department of Geography, Ohio State University | Third World Development as the Local Articulation of World Economic Conditions, Donor Nations Actions, and Government Policies: A Rationale and Research Implication | |
1987-02-26 | Leslie J. King Academic Vice President, McMaster University | The New Theoretical Economic Geography: A Critique | |
1986-06-05 | Peter Gould Department of Geography, Pennsylvania State University | The Only Perspective: A Critique of Marxist Claims to Exclusiveness in Geographical Inquiry | |
1985-04-15 | Julian Wolpert Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Princeton University | Urban Neighborhoods as a National Resource: Irreversible Decisions and Their Equity Spillovers |