Danny Dorling

Daniel Dorling
Nationality British
Fields Geography
Statistics
Demography
Epidemiology
Institutions University of Sheffield 
University of Bristol
University of Canterbury
University of Leeds
University of Newcastle
Alma mater University of Newcastle (BSc Hons., PhD)

Daniel Dorling, frequently referred to as Danny Dorling, is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Sheffield.[1] He is also a Professor at University of Canterbury and in the Department of Social Medicine of the University of Bristol.

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Biography

Born in 1968, Dorling graduated with a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Geography, Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Newcastle in 1989 and completed a PhD in the Visualization of Spatial Social Structure under the supervision of Stan Openshaw in 1991. He then taught at the University of Bristol and was appointed Chair of Quantitative Human Geography at the University of Leeds.

Since 2003 he has been a Professor of Human Geography based at the University of Sheffield.[2] He has mapped (mainly using cartograms), analysed and commented upon UK demographic statistics. Many of his published papers, commentaries and reports are freely available online.[3] In 2005 he started the Internet-based Worldmapper which now has about 700 world maps and spreadsheets of international statistics. He has been on radio, television and in newspaper articles [4]

Reception

In commenting on a map produced by Dorling showing the North-South divide in the United Kingdom,[5] Simon Jenkins described Dorling as "geographer royal by appointment to the left".[6]

In April 2010, an editorial in The Guardian was entitled "In Praise of Danny Dorling".[7]

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