<p><strong>'Interested in Geographic Information Systems and how they can be used in Human Geography and the Social Sciences? This is the best book to buy.'</strong> – <i>Danny Dorling, Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, St Peter’s College, University of Oxford, UK</i></p><p><strong>'Geographic Information Systems are revolutionizing the social sciences by enriching models and techniques that were previously devoid of spatial context. <i>GIS and the Social Sciences </i>is an essential primer for this revolution, covering a wide range of social research domains and applications. Both students and practitioners will find it to be a key guide to this emerging field.' - </strong><em>Harvey J. Miller, Bob and Mary Reusche Chair in Geographic Information Science and Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University, USA</em></p>
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Dimitris Ballas is Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He has published widely in the fields of Social and Economic Geography, Regional Science and Geoinformatics in the Social Sciences. His recent books include The Human Atlas of Europe: A Continent United in Diversity (co-authored with Danny Dorling and Benjamin Hennig).
Graham Clarke is Professor of Business Geography at the University of Leeds, UK. He specialises in the application of GIS for service analysis and planning, particularly within the context of health and retailing.
Rachel S. Franklin is Associate Director of the Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences (S4) initiative and Associate Professor (Research) of Population Studies at Brown University, USA.
Andy Newing is a Lecturer in Retail Geography at the School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK. Andy contributes extensively to undergraduate and master’s level GIS teaching and student supervision within the social sciences.