Space represented on geographical maps is ordered and navigable, allowing one to 'know' features and layouts of places before visiting, and finding landmarks, pathways and spaces of importance that connect you from one point to another, reducing possibilities for disorientation. Maps 'work' because they represent a reality already ordered and structured. We argue that this order could be considered a form of Biesta's (2011) socialisation conception of civic learning, where the map reader can know in advance where they are going and what they will find. However, regarding interactions with derelict, historical, new or 'missing' spaces, the use of maps with residents can create different understandings of place. The map within these engagemen...
Communicating thoughts, facts and narratives through visual devices such as allegory or symbolism wa...
Maps are not only representations of the world, they also have the ability to change the way we thin...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...
Space represented on geographical maps is ordered and navigable, allowing one to ‘know’ ...
Found on the walls of ancient caves in northern France, the earliest known maps do not depict the ea...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
This research involves understanding the civic learning that emerged from the ways individuals in tw...
The main purpose of this essay is to present and discuss a hypothesis concerning the semiotic and cu...
The book Rethinking Maps summarizes the findings of researchers, according to which the map — its st...
Maps communicate meaning to the practices and experiences of navigation in everyday life. This is ev...
Mapping is an emerging act in contemporary discourse to understand, criticize, and re-imagine comple...
Mapping is not merely making maps. As demonstrated by a rich literature, mapping is an ancient cogni...
Cartography and geopolitics have a troubled relationship. While maps have been complicit in the wors...
Communicating thoughts, facts and narratives through visual devices such as allegory or symbolism wa...
Maps are not only representations of the world, they also have the ability to change the way we thin...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...
Space represented on geographical maps is ordered and navigable, allowing one to ‘know’ ...
Found on the walls of ancient caves in northern France, the earliest known maps do not depict the ea...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
This research involves understanding the civic learning that emerged from the ways individuals in tw...
The main purpose of this essay is to present and discuss a hypothesis concerning the semiotic and cu...
The book Rethinking Maps summarizes the findings of researchers, according to which the map — its st...
Maps communicate meaning to the practices and experiences of navigation in everyday life. This is ev...
Mapping is an emerging act in contemporary discourse to understand, criticize, and re-imagine comple...
Mapping is not merely making maps. As demonstrated by a rich literature, mapping is an ancient cogni...
Cartography and geopolitics have a troubled relationship. While maps have been complicit in the wors...
Communicating thoughts, facts and narratives through visual devices such as allegory or symbolism wa...
Maps are not only representations of the world, they also have the ability to change the way we thin...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...