Spatial Analysis: Mapping Techniques in Social Research – SOCI534
Date:
15/03/2019
Organised by:
University of Liverpool
Presenter:
Dr Zoe Alker
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Leah Linton at lintonl@liverpool.ac.uk.
Map:
View in Google Maps (L69 7ZX)
Venue:
Room PCTC-B, Teaching Hub 502, University of Liverpool campus
Description:
This module is designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of spatial analysis for social research purposes.
Students are introduced to ways in which mapping can be used to critically analyse, and visualise, power relations within society.
The module seeks to introduce students to basic mapping techniques, engage with the advantages and limitations of using such an approach, and provide them with the opportunity to put these in to practice.
Cost:
Registration is free for University of Liverpool and NWDTC postgraduates. Non-University of Liverpool and non-NWDTC students: £150 per accredited module, or £100 without accreditation
Website and registration:
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/engage/events/2018-2019/social-research-methods/spatial-analysis/
Region:
North West
Keywords:
Spatial Data Analysis, Q Methodology, social research
Related publications and presentations:
Spatial Data Analysis
Q Methodology