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Professor David Unwin reflects on how GIS grew from niche quantitative geography into a major field thanks to advances in computing, data, and education in the 1980s–90s. He highlights his own accidental career path, early teaching innovations, and the rise of online learning. He ends by questioning modern AI’s reliability and stressing the continued importance of good geographic thinking.
Show notes on the Geomob website, where you can also learn more about Geomob events and sign up for our monthly newsletter.
This episode is proudly brought to you by our sponsor, GEO Business.
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Professor David Unwin reflects on how GIS grew from niche quantitative geography into a major field thanks to advances in computing, data, and education in the 1980s–90s. He highlights his own accidental career path, early teaching innovations, and the rise of online learning. He ends by questioning modern AI’s reliability and stressing the continued importance of good geographic thinking.
Show notes on the Geomob website, where you can also learn more about Geomob events and sign up for our monthly newsletter.
This episode is proudly brought to you by our sponsor, GEO Business.

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