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Dr. Carolyn Fish

Carolyn is an Assistant Professor of Geography and faculty member of the S3C Lab.  Her research centers at the intersection between cartography and climate change communication. Her research involves the use of both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection and analysis to identify how to best communicate complex aspects of climatic change.

Her current projects involve investigating how cartography as a discipline can transform to increase awareness of specific causes and impacts of climate change.

Email: cfish11@uoregon.edu

Publications

Fish, C.S. (2018). Spatiotemporal Representation. The Geographic Information Science & Technology Body of Knowledge (4th Quarter 2018 Edition), John P. Wilson (Ed.). DOI: 10.22224/gistbok/2018.4.6.

Griffin, A.L., T. White, C.S. Fish, B. Tomio, H. Huang, C. Robbi-Sluter, J.V. Meza Bravo, S.I. Fabrikant, S. Bleisch, M. Yamada, and P. Picanço (2017). Designing across map use contexts: A research agenda. International Journal of Cartography. 3(sup1), 90-114. DOI:10.1080/23729333.2017.1315988.

Fish, C.S. and K. Calvert (2016). Analysis of interactive solar energy web maps for urban energy sustainability. Cartographic Perspectives. 85, 5-22.

Fish, C. S. and N.B. Piekielek (2016). Targeting disciplines for GIS outreach using bibliometric analysis. Journal of Maps and Geography Libraries. 12(3), 258–280.

Schaetzl, R. J., H. Enander, M.D. Luehmann, D.P. Lusch, C. Fish, M. Bigsby, M. Steigmeyer, J. Guasco, C. Forgacs, and A. Pollyea (2013). Mapping the physiography of Michigan with GIS. Physical Geography. 34(1): 2-39.

Fish, C., K.P. Goldsberry, and S. Battersby (2011). Change blindness in animated choropleth maps: An empirical study. Cartography and Geographic Information Science. 38(4): 350-362.