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Canadian Geospatial and Open Data Research Partnership

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    • Geothink&Learn 1: Pokémon Go
    • Geothink&Learn 2: The Future of Open Data
    • Geothink&Learn 3: Governing Artificial Intelligence
    • Geothink&Learn 4: The Open Data Standards Directory
    • Geothink&Learn 5: The Data of Social Justice
    • Geothink&Learn 6: Public Participation and Urban Intelligence
    • Geothink&Learn 7: Open Government Partnership (OGP)
    • Geothink&Learn 8: Data Driven Journalism
    • Geothink&Learn 9: The Political Economy of Information and Technology
    • Geothink&Learn 10: Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing
    • Geothink&Learn 11: Rural and International Open Data and Data Sovereignty
    • Geothink&Learn 12: A Look Inside the Geothink Partnership Grant
    • Geothink&Learn 13: The Evolution of Open Data in Canada
    • Geothink&Learn 14: The Algorithmic City
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Geothink Brochure

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This is a PDF version of Geothink’s new brochure, which highlights some of our research activities.

Click here to download the brochure.

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How the GeoWeb is Shaping Government and Citizen Interactions

Geothink AGM: 11-13 June 2018 at McGill University, Montreal, QC

Funded by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant Program and generous contributions from grant partners.

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