Cartography and geopolitics have a troubled relationship. While maps have been complicit in the worst excesses of colonial venturing and Cold War politicking, they have also been deployed as inscriptions of recalcitrance and resistance. Yet regardless of the ends to which they have been deployed, mapping and cartography are creative, aesthetic performances and sometimes outwardly experimental and artistic. To what extent then, might contemporary forms of cartographic practice be producing spaces that are simultaneously creative and geopolitical? This article employs the wiki-based OpenStreetMap as a fieldwork intervention in exploring how online, virtual, crowd-sourced cartographies can be conjured as ‘ethico-aesthetic projects’ (Guattari 1...
1 The process of cartography and the ideological problems that accompany this process (such as who d...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
Can digital cartography synthesize feelings, ideas, values, and territorial projects? This question ...
Cartography and geopolitics have a troubled relationship. While maps have been complicit in the wors...
In diagramming the recent, global proliferation in quotidian cartographic technologies and practices...
This paper considers the emerging phenomenon of crowdsourced cartography in relation to ideas about...
Cartographers have always grappled with the question of how to depict spaces of conflict where place...
“Mashups ” are web-based maps that intermix user-created data with information gathered from multipl...
This peer-reviewed journal article considers open data and participatory media by investigating the ...
Abstract: This report examines the ways in which mapping is performative, participatory and politica...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
In this paper I consider how debates in critical cartography about the classificatory and calculativ...
Abstract: This report examines the ways in which mapping is performative, participatory and politica...
In diagramming the recent, global proliferation in quotidian cartographic technologies and practices...
This article tells, for the first time, the story of the history of the participatory map: that is, ...
1 The process of cartography and the ideological problems that accompany this process (such as who d...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
Can digital cartography synthesize feelings, ideas, values, and territorial projects? This question ...
Cartography and geopolitics have a troubled relationship. While maps have been complicit in the wors...
In diagramming the recent, global proliferation in quotidian cartographic technologies and practices...
This paper considers the emerging phenomenon of crowdsourced cartography in relation to ideas about...
Cartographers have always grappled with the question of how to depict spaces of conflict where place...
“Mashups ” are web-based maps that intermix user-created data with information gathered from multipl...
This peer-reviewed journal article considers open data and participatory media by investigating the ...
Abstract: This report examines the ways in which mapping is performative, participatory and politica...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
In this paper I consider how debates in critical cartography about the classificatory and calculativ...
Abstract: This report examines the ways in which mapping is performative, participatory and politica...
In diagramming the recent, global proliferation in quotidian cartographic technologies and practices...
This article tells, for the first time, the story of the history of the participatory map: that is, ...
1 The process of cartography and the ideological problems that accompany this process (such as who d...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
Can digital cartography synthesize feelings, ideas, values, and territorial projects? This question ...