By Renée Sieber (McGill University, Canada) and Muki Haklay (University College London, UK) Our recent paper, The epistemology(s) of volunteered geographic information:…
Geo: Space for Review
One year from its launch at AC2014, we want to highlight an opportunity to publish reviews in Geo: Geography and…
Geo at #RGSIBG15
The many faces of flooding: Wed 2 Sept, Alumni Auditorium We are delighted to be sponsoring a public event, ‘The…
Mapping the “Tribes” of London
By Alex Singleton, University of Liverpool, UK Our paper, The internal structure of Greater London: a comparison of national and regional geodemographic…
A response to Mike Hulme’s “Climate and its changes: a cultural appraisal”
By Werner Krauss, University of Hamburg, Germany A cultural appraisal of climate and its changes is more than only adding…
Response to Leonelli et al (2015): Thinking About “Open” Science
By James Porter, University of Leeds, UK As a research community we’re being urged to “open” science up like never before.…
Reflexion: Does the logic of the University sector allow space for Open Science? A response to Leonelli et al.
By George Adamson, King’s College London, UK How does a researcher gain legitimacy? Within the UK context legitimacy is increasingly informed…
Geo: Geography and Environment. Open.
November 2014 has seen the celebrations for the 8th annual Open Access Week, seeking to promote open access as a…
Co-producing openness
A couple of weeks ago I spent at a few days at the annual conference of the RGS-IBG, where nearly…
Conference Updates
Launching a new online open access journal with the RGS-IBG and Wiley has been an exciting and interesting process. It…