Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human stories – historical and personal – that imbue a place with meaning. These limitations are exaggerated by digital maps which, like their analogue precursors, cannot comprehend an embodied sense of place. This chapter demonstrates how a literary spatial narrative affords new ways of rectifying this limitation. It demonstrates how incorporating embodied data – including heart-rate monitoring and GPS tracks – alongside a literary text can transform how we understand the role of embodiment in historical and contemporary place-making
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching...
Literary cartography is used to analyze space and spatial acts in literary texts. The visual outcome...
Spatial narratives help us to organize experiences and give them meaning. Previous approaches to und...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
Drawing on the outcomes of a research project, this chapter argues that digital storytelling can pla...
This paper set out to investigate physical geography as represented in online cartographies and aske...
This paper proposes an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
Modern cartography has the ability to map almost any phenomenon for which spatial relationships are ...
A place is both real and imagined, but also symbolic. Global positioning System (GPS) devices tell u...
Sense of place is a critical concept underlying the meanings attached to locations and locales in ge...
Sense of place is a critical concept underlying the meanings attached to locations and locales in ge...
At a time when computing and mapping have become equally pervasive and ubiquitous, geovisual experie...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
To date, much of the work that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to study human geographie...
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching...
Literary cartography is used to analyze space and spatial acts in literary texts. The visual outcome...
Spatial narratives help us to organize experiences and give them meaning. Previous approaches to und...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
Drawing on the outcomes of a research project, this chapter argues that digital storytelling can pla...
This paper set out to investigate physical geography as represented in online cartographies and aske...
This paper proposes an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
Modern cartography has the ability to map almost any phenomenon for which spatial relationships are ...
A place is both real and imagined, but also symbolic. Global positioning System (GPS) devices tell u...
Sense of place is a critical concept underlying the meanings attached to locations and locales in ge...
Sense of place is a critical concept underlying the meanings attached to locations and locales in ge...
At a time when computing and mapping have become equally pervasive and ubiquitous, geovisual experie...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
To date, much of the work that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to study human geographie...
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching...
Literary cartography is used to analyze space and spatial acts in literary texts. The visual outcome...
Spatial narratives help us to organize experiences and give them meaning. Previous approaches to und...