For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definitions of place or debates surrounding the nonrepresentational. There is a discernible shift within the discipline toward creative research methods, including using media such as film or sound, with a perception that they are less “fixed” in nature. In this article, however, I suggest that, by developing “geo/graphic” work that draws on theories and practices from both cultural geography and graphic design, the page can be recast as a liminal space, a threshold between readers and their understanding and imagination. I propose that a book has the potential to offer a multisensory, interactive space of exploration for readers and that the constr...
This Master’s thesis investigates the intersection of understanding place through cartographic visua...
The integration of geolocative data and locative photography generates a new way of seeing: what is ...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...
For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definit...
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that man...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
At a time when computing and mapping have become equally pervasive and ubiquitous, geovisual experie...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Thisinterdisciplinary research argues how a scrupulous reading of the medium ofphotography, through ...
Thisinterdisciplinary research argues how a scrupulous reading of the medium ofphotography, through ...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
This Master’s thesis investigates the intersection of understanding place through cartographic visua...
The integration of geolocative data and locative photography generates a new way of seeing: what is ...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...
For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definit...
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that man...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
At a time when computing and mapping have become equally pervasive and ubiquitous, geovisual experie...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Thisinterdisciplinary research argues how a scrupulous reading of the medium ofphotography, through ...
Thisinterdisciplinary research argues how a scrupulous reading of the medium ofphotography, through ...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
This Master’s thesis investigates the intersection of understanding place through cartographic visua...
The integration of geolocative data and locative photography generates a new way of seeing: what is ...
Geography matters! In any reading of literature or history, paper or digital, our imaginations are o...