Writing


Reports

Peer-reviewed conference papers (selected) 

The above paper won an award for ‘Best Early Career Researcher Paper’ at the 29th Annual GIS Research UK (GISRUK) Conference, 2021. It has also been viewed over 500 times and downloaded over 260 times on Zenodo. View the recording on YouTube.
  • Hafferty, C. (2019). QUALMAP: Qualitative Geospatial Methods for Active Participation. Presented at the 14th Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT), Regensburg, Germany.

Peer-reviewed papers 

  • Ingram, J., Maye, D., Bailye, C., Barnes, A., Bear, C., Bell, M., Cutress, D., Davies, L., de Boon, A., Dinnie, L., Gairdner., J., Hafferty, C. , Holloway, L., Kindred, D., Kirby, D., Leake, B., Manning, L., Marchant, B., Morse, A., Oxley, S., Phillips, M., Regan, A., Rial-Lovera, K., Rose, D. C., Schillings, J., Williams, F., Williams, H. and Wilson, L. (2022). What are the priority research questions for digital agriculture? Land Use Policy.

Guest posts 

I have also written a variety of different blog posts on my personal blog/website, which has been viewed almost 10,000 times internationally since Summer 2020. This includes a series on the practical and ethical issues of using automated transcription software for research (including a tutorial), which has been shared widely on social media and featured on Otter.ai's Twitter page. 

I am pleased to have contributed to a UK Parliament POST (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology) horizon scan, 'Life beyond Covid: What are experts concerned about?', as one of 366 responses. My response discussed the impacts of Covid-19 on the development of future technologies and implications for society/communities.

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