This paper addresses how `other' geographies are represented, generally from outside `main-stream' cartography. It begins by discussing maps and the representation of place and space. Then it looks at how maps are used to understand spatial relationships. This is followed by an overview about how maps are used or incorporated into popular media. The use of spatialisation and how other geographies are represented using the map metaphor is covered next. Finally, issues about extending cartographic representations to accord with the use of interactive and integrated media to visualise other geographies is addressed
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
Object-Oriented Cartography provides an innovative perspective on the changing nature of maps and c...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
This book provides a record of the issues addressed by a number of disciplines that use the map meta...
Maps are excellent as a medium for communicating spatial configurations at geographical scales. Howe...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
This paper reflects upon the outcomes of the application of interactive multimedia / integrated medi...
This article explores the connection between Cartography and Otherness, and intersects map and visu...
Illustrates how maps tell us as much about the people and the powers which create them, as about the...
In this paper we discuss about geographic representations as a basis for describing, organizing, acc...
"ELSE/WHERE: MAPPING "charts the ascendancy of mapping as a powerful interdisciplinary strategy, one...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
Most users cannot experience actual events in situ, so they use maps to visualize where they take pl...
This paper provides an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
Object-Oriented Cartography provides an innovative perspective on the changing nature of maps and c...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
This book provides a record of the issues addressed by a number of disciplines that use the map meta...
Maps are excellent as a medium for communicating spatial configurations at geographical scales. Howe...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
This paper reflects upon the outcomes of the application of interactive multimedia / integrated medi...
This article explores the connection between Cartography and Otherness, and intersects map and visu...
Illustrates how maps tell us as much about the people and the powers which create them, as about the...
In this paper we discuss about geographic representations as a basis for describing, organizing, acc...
"ELSE/WHERE: MAPPING "charts the ascendancy of mapping as a powerful interdisciplinary strategy, one...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
Most users cannot experience actual events in situ, so they use maps to visualize where they take pl...
This paper provides an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
Object-Oriented Cartography provides an innovative perspective on the changing nature of maps and c...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...