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Matthew Zook : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matthew Zook Matthew Zook (born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American geographer and professor in the Department of Geography, University of Kentucky. He studies the geography of the Internet, the GeoWeb, economic geography and domain names In 2009 Matthew Zook and Mark Graham cofounded the FloatingSheep blog to understand the interactions between the GeoWeb and the offline world. In 2011 Zook cofounded the New Mappings Collaboratory at the University of Kentucky to focus on public engagement in Lexington, 'big data' and user-generated Internet content, as well as the affordances of place-based thinking, analysis, and representation. ==Early and personal life== Matthew Zook was born in Goshen, Indiana to mother Bonnie Zook and father Gordon Zook,〔Zook, Matthew."Acknowledgements." The Geography of the Internet Industry: Venture Capital, Dot-coms, and Local Knowledge. Blackwell, 2005. pg xiii〕 a Mennonite pastor. Zook has three sisters. He graduated high school in Goshen, Indiana and later continued his education from Earlham College where he graduated in 1989. Zook continued on to his Masters education at Cornell University where he finished in 1995. August 17, 1996 he married Eva Ensmann who met while studying together at Cornell. Zook received Lasik eye surgery between 2007 and 2008. Zook was ordained as clergy of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster in 2012.
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