2020
DOI: 10.5311/josis.2020.21.729
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JOSIS' 10th anniversary special feature: part two

Abstract: JOSIS' 10 th anniversary special feature: part twoWe open this editorial with the sad news that a member of our editorial board, Christian Freska, passed away this autumn. Christian was an active and supportive member of our editorial board, bringing his unique and longstanding expertise on spatial cognition to JOSIS, as represented by his contribution to the first part of our anniversary issue [7]. We will miss him.The second part of our special tenth anniversary issue brings together nine more vision papers … Show more

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Since our 10th anniversary issues published in 2020 [1,2], JOSIS has continued to publish a number of excellent research articles on many of the topics highlighted by our editorial board in their invited papers. These include articles on crowdsourcing [10], place [18,17,23,13,3], spatial language [5,15,24,19], GeoAI [14], movement analysis [26,11], urban analysis and wayfinding [16,21,7], methods for spatial analysis and uncertainty [22,25,6,20], environmental data and modeling [8,12,9], and qualitative spatial reasoning [4].
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Since our 10th anniversary issues published in 2020 [1,2], JOSIS has continued to publish a number of excellent research articles on many of the topics highlighted by our editorial board in their invited papers. These include articles on crowdsourcing [10], place [18,17,23,13,3], spatial language [5,15,24,19], GeoAI [14], movement analysis [26,11], urban analysis and wayfinding [16,21,7], methods for spatial analysis and uncertainty [22,25,6,20], environmental data and modeling [8,12,9], and qualitative spatial reasoning [4].
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confidence: 99%