Abstract Cartography has always played an important role in the work of geographers. In the twenty-first century it is still used extensively in the research process but only as a mere technique. The implications, possibilities and limitations that Cartography places on our thinking are often ignored. To address this problem, this article seeks to establish links between a theory that explains the working of geographic space in the current period and the principal and most relevant cartographic approaches at our disposal. In other words, it is an analysis of the possibilities of dialogue between Milton Santos' theory of Geographic Space, the Graphic Semiology of Jacques Bertin and the Chorem theory of Roger Brunet. On the basis of these, so...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: The study is positioned within a post-structuralist paradigm, within the...
This article introduces a geographical reading of Roland Barthes’s Elements of Semiology, originally...
Progress in Human Geography has been a key conduit for the advancement of cartographic theory and...
Over the last ten years, a new theory in the interpretation of cartography has taken shape. In her ...
Over the last 10 years a new theory in the interpretation of cartography has takes shape. In her ove...
The map language is one of the most important means of social communication through the ages. It eme...
The present study draws attention to cartographic technologies as the privileged research field wher...
Modern cartography, grounded in the Euclidean concept of space and the mathematization of its langua...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with certain ontological issues in the foundations of geographic r...
International audienceFor almost half a century, the sacralization of geographical space has been pr...
This paper is concerned with certain ontological issues in the foundations of geographic representat...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
After studying in detail the five necessary conditions as defined by Hjelmslev and exploring its fun...
30 years ago Jacques Bertin launched the theory of graphic semilogy. This theory has formed one of t...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: The study is positioned within a post-structuralist paradigm, within the...
This article introduces a geographical reading of Roland Barthes’s Elements of Semiology, originally...
Progress in Human Geography has been a key conduit for the advancement of cartographic theory and...
Over the last ten years, a new theory in the interpretation of cartography has taken shape. In her ...
Over the last 10 years a new theory in the interpretation of cartography has takes shape. In her ove...
The map language is one of the most important means of social communication through the ages. It eme...
The present study draws attention to cartographic technologies as the privileged research field wher...
Modern cartography, grounded in the Euclidean concept of space and the mathematization of its langua...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with certain ontological issues in the foundations of geographic r...
International audienceFor almost half a century, the sacralization of geographical space has been pr...
This paper is concerned with certain ontological issues in the foundations of geographic representat...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
After studying in detail the five necessary conditions as defined by Hjelmslev and exploring its fun...
30 years ago Jacques Bertin launched the theory of graphic semilogy. This theory has formed one of t...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: The study is positioned within a post-structuralist paradigm, within the...
This article introduces a geographical reading of Roland Barthes’s Elements of Semiology, originally...
Progress in Human Geography has been a key conduit for the advancement of cartographic theory and...