
Matt Mason
@mattgmasn
PhD student @geodatascience researching sentiment towards migration on social media platforms
Postgraduate Student Representative @qmrg_rgs_ibg
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10-11-2022 14:47:24
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🗺️ #30DayMapChallenge 🌍 Day 26: Minimal Matt Mason uses Open StreetMap data to create a minimalist map of Liverpool's roads, streets and paths, centred around the GeoDataScience R code for the map available here: github.com/mattgmasn/mini… #minimalist #minimalism


Third paper by Matt Mason from GeoDataScience University of Liverpool, on understanding #spatial and temporal attitudes towards #Immigration. #geocoding #socialmedia #data


A few weeks ago, Matt Mason and I wrote a short piece dissecting some of main components of the recent riots in the #UK and how the relate to broad technological and social-economic factors, esp. social media &long-term deprivation Article 👉🏻 liverpool.ac.uk/geographic-dat…


Early start today to make it for British Society for Population Studies - BSPS in Bath! A few of us from GeoDataScience will be here inc. Ruth Neville, @CarmenCabArn & Matt Mason



Pleasantly surprised to have been awarded the Robin Flowerdew Prize for my paper I presented at #RGSIBG24 🏆 Thanks to Quantitative Methods Research Group for hosting such an interesting and enjoyable #ECR session

🌍 #30DayMapChallenge 🗺️ Day 2: Lines Matt Mason uses data from OpenStreetMap to create a map of railways by type in #Berlin


🌍 #30DayMapChallenge 🗺️ Day 15: My Data Matt Mason uses OpenStreetMap data to create a minimalist map of his home town of Nottingham #minimalist #OpenStreetMap #Nottingham


🌍 #30DayMapChallenge 🗺️ Day 20: OpenStreetMap Matt Mason uses OpenStreetMap to map the location of football pitches and stadiums across Germany 🇩🇪 ⚽️ #football #openstreetmap #osm


Excited to be co-convening the Computational Demography and Data Science strand of #PopFest25 w/ Athina Anastasiadou! Excellent opportunity for early career researchers to showcase their work. We are excited to receive your submissions - please reach out with any questions! ✨📈

Excited to welcome submissions (250-word abstracts) for an ECR session at the next RGS-IBG Annual Conference, sponsored by Quantitative Methods Research Group ! 🌍🌆We’re keen to hear from #ECRs in #QuantitativeGeography! Feel free to DM me or send an email for more details ✉️🙋🏻 Deadline: 28th Feb


Our excellent PGR reps are organising a special ECR session at this years Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual Conference. If you are an #ECR in #QuantMethods consider sending in your abstract! Participants will also be eligible for the Robin Flowerdew prize 🏆! Deadline 28th Feb 🌎💫

‼️Excited to be accepting abstracts w/ Gijs W for our session on Spatial Methods for Spatial Populations at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual Conference! We are looking forward to accepting work showcasing innovative uses of spatial data and spatial methods! 💫🌎 DM for more details ✨


Still time to submit your abstract to our ECR session for #quantitative #geography at this year's Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) conference! Any #ECR or #PhD students in #QuantMethods or #QuantGeography submit to the panel below, or drop me or Fangyuan Li an email with your abstract! 🌐

Still time to submit your abstract to the Spatial Methods for Spatial Populations session at this year's Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) conference organised by the GeoDataScience's own, Ruth Neville 💫🌏 #spatial #spatialmethods #datascience #population

Only a couple of days left to submit your abstract to Quantitative Methods Research Group's early career session for #quantitative #geographers at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 2025 annual conference organised by GeoDataScience PhD student, Matt Mason with an £100 prize to be won for best paper! ✨ 🌏