Urban cinemas and rural museums

At the Italian Geographic Congress, two papers were presented by Andrea Ballatore and colleagues. One explores cinema consumption's socio-spatial dynamics in London and Beijing, highlighting accessibility disparities. The other examines the distribution of UK museums, revealing an urban-rural paradox and advocating for a broader understanding of museum geographies linking urban and rural contexts.

Plotting film toponyms: A study in cultural geo-analytics

My colleagues Stefano De Sabbata, Daniel Chavez Heras, and I have a new short paper out, accepted for Spatial Humanities 2022. After many years of rumination, we have finally started doing some geospatial analytics on film data, which I find very exciting. 🎬🗺📈 Abstract: Films are deeply geographical. Externally, they are produced in places, across … Continue reading Plotting film toponyms: A study in cultural geo-analytics