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Critical cartography
Critical Cartography is a set of new mapping practices and theoretical critique grounded in critical theory. It differs from academic cartography in…
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2019
2019
Critical Cartography: Mapping Deaf Research
Michael E. Skyer
American Annals of the Deaf
2019
Corpus ID: 164480151
A map is only as good as the cartographer; likewise, the utility it offers to those who desire its guidance. This statement…
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2018
2018
Re-reading the Map of Middle-earth: Fan Cartography's Engagement with Tolkien's Legendarium
Stentor Danielson
2018
Corpus ID: 56195514
2018
2018
Maps as foams and the rheology of digital spatial media
Cate Turk
Time for mapping
2018
Corpus ID: 69728105
With a curious twist, we have come to think of a map like a ‘folding’ map that we carry around on our travels – a tactile three…
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2017
2017
The Nature of British Mapping of West Africa, 1749 - 1841
Sven Outram-Leman
2017
Corpus ID: 134271676
spaces. We must therefore acknowledge that the site where geographical knowledge was acquired was more than the physical spot…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Critical Cartography 2 . 1 A Brief Review of Critical Cartography Literature
Q. Suna
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H. Parkb
2017
Corpus ID: 73676589
The rapid development of ICT has led to the transformation of maps from printed paper to virtual digital publishing and three…
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2015
2015
Cartography for Communities: An Examination of Participatory Action Mapping
Amber J. Boll
2015
Corpus ID: 128180511
Participatory Action Mapping (PAM) as a methodology strives to fill the gaps created by participatory and critical mapping…
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2013
2013
GIS Revealing Tourism Space Territoriality Using GIS from Perspectives on Critical Cartography
Koshiro Suzuki
2013
Corpus ID: 49325684
Introduction Researchers came to realize that maps are not only a tool to convey geographical information, but are a social…
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2008
2008
Counter-mapping : New South Wales & Southeast Asia
D. Byrne
2008
Corpus ID: 131111320
Taking Back the Map In the course of the last fifteen years there has been a heightened awareness of the power of maps (e.g…
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2008
2008
Challenging the contours: critical cartography, local knowledge, and airport noise.
J. Cidell
2008
Corpus ID: 132987353
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
Ethics and Map Design: Six Strategies for Confronting the Traditional One-Map Solution
M. Monmonier
1991
Corpus ID: 62552589
Traditional, positivist approaches to map design usually yield a single map. These one-map solutions foster a highly selective…
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