As Brian Harley wrote: “maps are too important to be left to cartographers alone” (2001: 239). Not for nothing maps have played a pivotal role as weapons of imperialism, as discursive formations disciplining the link between academic practice and political power and acting as social hieroglyphics in the words of Marx. The aim of this paper is plotting a course towards a divergent use of map-making as creative process and as a set of tactics to destabilize, challenge and re-imagine geographical mapping practices, moving beyond\behind their direct link with power, war and the male Western “episteme”. What is at stake in this provisional critical route is to understand what function and dysfunction, epistemological possibilities or apori...
Over the last century, a multitude of visual artists have turned to mapping for their work’s formal ...
The relationship between cartography and power has aroused much interest in recent years, stimulated...
This thesis is concerned with examining the life and deadliness of the map trope in contemporary Hum...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
In opposition to the classical assumption that would see maps as neutral and objective products, dec...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
Over the last century a growing number of visual artists have been captivated by the entwinements of...
Over the past decade there has been a move amongst critical cartographers to rethink maps from a po...
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
Artists make maps. Inspired by maps made by the Surrealists, by the Situationists, by Pop Artists, a...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Nowadays, new speculative and experimental ferments on analog and digital mapping are variously infu...
There is a long tradition of historical analysis that examines the production of maps, their develo...
Abstract. It is increasingly recognised that cartography is a contested practice, embedded within pa...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
Over the last century, a multitude of visual artists have turned to mapping for their work’s formal ...
The relationship between cartography and power has aroused much interest in recent years, stimulated...
This thesis is concerned with examining the life and deadliness of the map trope in contemporary Hum...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
In opposition to the classical assumption that would see maps as neutral and objective products, dec...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
Over the last century a growing number of visual artists have been captivated by the entwinements of...
Over the past decade there has been a move amongst critical cartographers to rethink maps from a po...
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
Artists make maps. Inspired by maps made by the Surrealists, by the Situationists, by Pop Artists, a...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Nowadays, new speculative and experimental ferments on analog and digital mapping are variously infu...
There is a long tradition of historical analysis that examines the production of maps, their develo...
Abstract. It is increasingly recognised that cartography is a contested practice, embedded within pa...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
Over the last century, a multitude of visual artists have turned to mapping for their work’s formal ...
The relationship between cartography and power has aroused much interest in recent years, stimulated...
This thesis is concerned with examining the life and deadliness of the map trope in contemporary Hum...