Institute of Australian Geographers Annual Conference: IAG2023, 4-7 July 2023
INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHERS CONFERENCE 2023
The conference theme is Coexistence, Collaboration and Geography.
*View Our Conference Website*
IAG2023: Media Release: Hundreds of Geography Experts Gather in Perth
- Venue details: https://www.iag23perth.com.au/venue.php
- The Program: https://www.iag23perth.com.au/program.php
- IAG2023 Pre and Post Conference Events: https://www.iag23perth.com.au/pre-and-post-conference-events.php
There will also be a pre-conference workshop for Geography HDR students and field trips and other events around the conference. -
IAG Study Group Meetings at IAG2023: https://www.iag23perth.com.au/program.php
Geography is a diverse discipline that is home to geographers using different perspectives and methodological approaches to knowledge discovery. IAG2023 is a celebration of this diversity and welcomes research that illuminates the discipline’s varied thematic and methodological foundations, and the collaborations across our discipline and with other disciplines in the social and physical sciences. To this end, we invite
- Spatial researchers
- First Nations researchers
- GIS and remote sensing specialists
- Physical and human geographers
- Anthropologists
- Planners
- Environmental scientists
- Architects
to bring their experiences, understandings and concerns to IAG2023. We call upon these spatial researchers to share learnings and reflections from their collaborative projects, and their interrogations of the practices and politics of coexisting ontologies, methods and perspectives.
The Wadjuk Nyungar Elders and Wadjuk Country are fundamental to our conference, and we will draw on place-based practices of learning from and about Wadjuk Boodjar (Country) in our discussions and activities.
WA
Urban Geography Study Group: ‘So What?’ symposium on academic impact in the context of urban crises, to be hosted by Geography @ Western Sydney University, 8-10 Feb 2023 - *Note Event times to be confirmed* ...
WEBINAR: Energy geographies of justice, access, and poverty: the solar object in Africa, Dr Paul Munro, Scientia Associate Professor and DECRA research fellow within the Environment and Society Group at the University of New South Wales, 22 August 2023 1:00 - 2:00 PM ...