The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the context in which mapping is practiced and thought about. I shall make several points. First, our present context is historical and arose from identifiable events that help shape the way mapping takes place today. But every context allows some possibilities and closes off others. Second, our current context is based on a Cartesian–scientific worldview which casts maps as communicators of spatial location. One consequence of this is that we do not take account of maps as helping us find our meaningful place in the world. Third, examining this context as a horizon of possibilities is itself a political project. Finally, some possible components of such a “politics of mapping ” are sketched ou...
The book addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, WebGIS, PPGIS), ...
In opposition to the classical assumption that would see maps as neutral and objective products, dec...
This paper takes the recent article "Mapping Urban Social Divisions" by BALL and PETSIMERIS, publish...
The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the context in which mapping is practiced and though...
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Maps and mapping are fundamentally political. Whether they are authoritarian, hegemonic, participato...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
There is a long tradition of historical analysis that examines the production of maps, their develo...
Mapping is an emerging act in contemporary discourse to understand, criticize, and re-imagine comple...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
Harnessing the cartographic attributes of line, contour and legend, this paper generates a conceptua...
Mapping is not merely making maps. As demonstrated by a rich literature, mapping is an ancient cogni...
While cartography, historically, is a privileged instrument of thought, imagination, research and pr...
In receiving the constructive commentaries on our article, we would like to gratefully reply through...
The book addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, WebGIS, PPGIS), ...
In opposition to the classical assumption that would see maps as neutral and objective products, dec...
This paper takes the recent article "Mapping Urban Social Divisions" by BALL and PETSIMERIS, publish...
The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the context in which mapping is practiced and though...
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Maps and mapping are fundamentally political. Whether they are authoritarian, hegemonic, participato...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
There is a long tradition of historical analysis that examines the production of maps, their develo...
Mapping is an emerging act in contemporary discourse to understand, criticize, and re-imagine comple...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
Harnessing the cartographic attributes of line, contour and legend, this paper generates a conceptua...
Mapping is not merely making maps. As demonstrated by a rich literature, mapping is an ancient cogni...
While cartography, historically, is a privileged instrument of thought, imagination, research and pr...
In receiving the constructive commentaries on our article, we would like to gratefully reply through...
The book addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, WebGIS, PPGIS), ...
In opposition to the classical assumption that would see maps as neutral and objective products, dec...
This paper takes the recent article "Mapping Urban Social Divisions" by BALL and PETSIMERIS, publish...