Cybercartography offers rich potential for the mapping of traditional knowledge (TK). At the same time, the particular characteristics of TK pose significant challenges for cybercartographers. TK is more than a collection of informational 'artefacts' that can be placed on a map; it forms part of a knowledge system that is often fundamentally different from dominant Western systems. These differences require new paradigms for thinking about maps and their objectives generally, and for thinking more specifically about how information is represented and disseminated through cybercartography. In this chapter, the authors examine the nature of TK and the potential of cybercartography for its representation. The authors consider the role of law (...
The general re-thinking about how to create and distribute information in a Web 2.0 communications w...
Digital cartography offers great potential for mapping the traditional knowledge of indigenous commu...
This book is intended for applications of online digital mapping, called mashups (or composite appli...
Cybercartography offers rich potential for the mapping of traditional knowledge (TK). At the same ti...
This chapter summarizes some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of Cybercartograp...
For generations, the map has been central to how societies function all over the world. Cybercartogr...
Cybercartography was first formally introduced as a term at the International Cartographic Associati...
This chapter summarizes some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of cybercartograp...
The concept of cybercartography was introduced in 1997 in the keynote address entitled Maps and Mapp...
This chapter considers some of the directions for future work in cybercartography. The preceding 21 ...
Cybercartography aims to rethink the way we design, use and disseminate maps on the Internet. It rep...
Both volunteered geographic information (VGI) and cybercartography are of growing relevance in all a...
Creators of cybercartographic atlases must address the ethical considerations of their work, particu...
Cybercartography aims to rethink the way we design, use and disseminate maps on the Internet. It rep...
This paper describes the development of cybercartography since the introduction of the term in 1997....
The general re-thinking about how to create and distribute information in a Web 2.0 communications w...
Digital cartography offers great potential for mapping the traditional knowledge of indigenous commu...
This book is intended for applications of online digital mapping, called mashups (or composite appli...
Cybercartography offers rich potential for the mapping of traditional knowledge (TK). At the same ti...
This chapter summarizes some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of Cybercartograp...
For generations, the map has been central to how societies function all over the world. Cybercartogr...
Cybercartography was first formally introduced as a term at the International Cartographic Associati...
This chapter summarizes some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of cybercartograp...
The concept of cybercartography was introduced in 1997 in the keynote address entitled Maps and Mapp...
This chapter considers some of the directions for future work in cybercartography. The preceding 21 ...
Cybercartography aims to rethink the way we design, use and disseminate maps on the Internet. It rep...
Both volunteered geographic information (VGI) and cybercartography are of growing relevance in all a...
Creators of cybercartographic atlases must address the ethical considerations of their work, particu...
Cybercartography aims to rethink the way we design, use and disseminate maps on the Internet. It rep...
This paper describes the development of cybercartography since the introduction of the term in 1997....
The general re-thinking about how to create and distribute information in a Web 2.0 communications w...
Digital cartography offers great potential for mapping the traditional knowledge of indigenous commu...
This book is intended for applications of online digital mapping, called mashups (or composite appli...