Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA) Annual Conference

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2022 CCA Conference Agenda

May 25

Opening Remarks and Keynote – 11:00 AM EDT / 8:00 AM PDT

  • James Cheshire — Atlas of the Invisible: Maps and Graphics That Will Change How You See the World

Session 2 – 12:50 PM EDT / 9:50 AM PDT

  • Jagadish Boodala – Application of cartographic generalization models on datasets of two different mapping agencies
  • Ameen KadhimTopographical map of the Lower Zab in Iraq and Iran.
  • Alex McPhee – How to Start a Basement Wall Map Business

Session 3 – 2:05 PM EDT / 11:05 AM PDT

  • Nicholas Kellett – Building Geospatial Solutions for a Changing World: The Need for Speed
  • Ekaterina Daviel – Mapping Trends in Stream Water Temperatures with the Upper Bulkley River Water Temperature Dashboard
  • Mingke (Erin) Li – Analytical operations for terrain data modeled in Discrete Global Grid Systems
  • CCA Executive update / discussion (in lieu of an AGM)

Session 4 – 3:40 PM EDT / 12:40 PM PDT

  • Marikka Williams – Postmodern Portolan Charts
  • Martha Bostwick – A New Cartography Program at COGS – After the First Year
  • Christopher Hewitt – Digitizing 1956 – 1966 Canadian Census Tract Maps: Sources, Challenges and Opportunities
  • end of day wrap up

May 26

Opening Remarks and Keynote – 11:00 AM EDT / 8:00 AM PDT

  • Mark Palmer — Indigenous Peoples, Calendars, and Mapping Space-Time

Session 2 – 12:30 PM EDT / 9:30 AM PDT

  • Stephanie PyneEmergence and Reflexivity in Student Sketch Mapping of Residential School Survivor Stories
  • Annita Parish – Sketch Mapping Process for Residential School Survivor Stories
  • Shawn Johnston – Told on the Land: Sketchmap of Dennis George Greene’s Residential School Survivor story.
  • Melissa Castron – Transdisciplinary Research and Reconciliation: Mapping Exhibition Work
  • Romola V. Thumbadoo – Cybernetics, Social Media, Photoatlases and Cybercartography: Indigenous Elder William Commanda’s temporal/spatial Circle of All Nations work and legacy in the digital mapping era.

Session 3 – 2:05 PM EDT / 11:05 AM PDT

  • Daniel Brendle-Moczuk – A territorial acknowledgment map for the Victoria BC area: Wrestling with complexity and simplicity
  • Todd Brown – Traditional Knowledge and Land Use Studies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Elise Olmedo – Memories of Exile: Mapping highly emotional stories from Rwanda.
  • Oksana Atwood – Poster / Map: Pandemic Postcards: A life review tool to process Covid-19 experiences

Session 4 – 3:40 PM EDT / 12:40 PM PDT

  • Lizzy Hoffman – Collaborative Mapping with the Skeena Knowledge Trust (1 hour workshop)
  • end of conference wrap up