This book takes maps to be a demonstration of how humankind's intellectual appropriation of reality aims to offer a linguistic construction of the world, with the body of names and signs within a map forming the world of sense exeprience into ordered knowledge. This innovative study looks at the semiotics of cartography in temrs of semantics, syntax and pragmatics, and thus illustrates how a map communicates. The empirical studies that accompany the theoretical discussion range from Rainassance maps to Euclidean cartography, bringing out the specific nature of this means of communication and its special feature of "self-representation"
Several mutually informing methods for analyzing cartographic and geospatial images are presented an...
Object-Oriented Cartography provides an innovative perspective on the changing nature of maps and c...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
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...
Cartography remains a cornerstone of contemporary pedagogy and everyday life, with a profusion of di...
The book addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, WebGIS, PPGIS), ...
Illustrates how maps tell us as much about the people and the powers which create them, as about the...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
In this paper we discuss about geographic representations as a basis for describing, organizing, acc...
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
Because humans cannot know one another’s minds directly, every form of communication is a solution t...
Reading of a map is defined by two different ways of looking: firstly a synoptic gaze grasps the tot...
This paper attempts to display some of the fundamentals involved in the process of “symbolization ” ...
Several mutually informing methods for analyzing cartographic and geospatial images are presented an...
Object-Oriented Cartography provides an innovative perspective on the changing nature of maps and c...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
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...
Cartography remains a cornerstone of contemporary pedagogy and everyday life, with a profusion of di...
The book addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, WebGIS, PPGIS), ...
Illustrates how maps tell us as much about the people and the powers which create them, as about the...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
In this paper we discuss about geographic representations as a basis for describing, organizing, acc...
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
Because humans cannot know one another’s minds directly, every form of communication is a solution t...
Reading of a map is defined by two different ways of looking: firstly a synoptic gaze grasps the tot...
This paper attempts to display some of the fundamentals involved in the process of “symbolization ” ...
Several mutually informing methods for analyzing cartographic and geospatial images are presented an...
Object-Oriented Cartography provides an innovative perspective on the changing nature of maps and c...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...