This paper will explore the relation between maps and stories by looking at how meaning is construed from informational artifacts, and, in particular, from maps. A formal interpretation model, derived from the work of Erwin Panofsky, is applied to examine how meaning is brought to the map. The core issue is whether maps really do tell stories, or if that glib platitude hides a more complex relationship that would be advantageous to understand.
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
Digital maps greatly support storytelling about territories, especially when enriched with data desc...
Considering normal maps that geographers do, it is possible to discuss strange maps in confrontation...
This paper proposes an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
This article discusses the relationship that occurs between a map and a narrative. As a mean of visu...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
The article analyses the thematising of the map in Stasiuk’s works. the subject of interpretation is...
Maps, like other types of extensive data collections, are usually created and maintained by a larger...
In this paper author explores in detail the different media that make up maps and verbal texts, and ...
This paper reflects on some issues raised by the reading of Saxinger, Sancho Reinoso and Wentzel ess...
This paper reflects on some issues raised by the reading of Saxinger, Sancho Reinoso and Wentzel ess...
There is an abundant use of visualisation in spatial planning. This chapter is particularly concerne...
In Western culture, cartography has often been defined as a factual and objective science. Maps have...
Found on the walls of ancient caves in northern France, the earliest known maps do not depict the ea...
This book takes maps to be a demonstration of how humankind's intellectual appropriation of reality ...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
Digital maps greatly support storytelling about territories, especially when enriched with data desc...
Considering normal maps that geographers do, it is possible to discuss strange maps in confrontation...
This paper proposes an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
This article discusses the relationship that occurs between a map and a narrative. As a mean of visu...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
The article analyses the thematising of the map in Stasiuk’s works. the subject of interpretation is...
Maps, like other types of extensive data collections, are usually created and maintained by a larger...
In this paper author explores in detail the different media that make up maps and verbal texts, and ...
This paper reflects on some issues raised by the reading of Saxinger, Sancho Reinoso and Wentzel ess...
This paper reflects on some issues raised by the reading of Saxinger, Sancho Reinoso and Wentzel ess...
There is an abundant use of visualisation in spatial planning. This chapter is particularly concerne...
In Western culture, cartography has often been defined as a factual and objective science. Maps have...
Found on the walls of ancient caves in northern France, the earliest known maps do not depict the ea...
This book takes maps to be a demonstration of how humankind's intellectual appropriation of reality ...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
Digital maps greatly support storytelling about territories, especially when enriched with data desc...
Considering normal maps that geographers do, it is possible to discuss strange maps in confrontation...