Rethinking maps : new frontiers in cartographic theory
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge studies in human geography series ; 28Publication details: London & New York Routledge 2009Description: xviii,246,iiipISBN:- 0415461529
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CONTENTS List of illustrations xi Contributors xiii Preface xviii 1Thinking about maps 1 ROB KITCHIN. CHRIS PERKINS AND MARTIN,DODGE 2Rethinking maps and identity: choropleths, clines, and biopolitics 26 JEREMY W. CRAMPTON 3Rethinking maps from a more-than-human perspective: nature-society, mapping and conservation territories 50 LEILA HARRIS AND HELEN HAZEN 4Web mapping 2.0 68 GEORG GARTNER 5Modeling the earth: a short history 83 MICHAEL F. GOODCHILD 6theirwork: the development of sustainable mapping 97 DOMINICA WILL1AMSON AND EMMET CONNOLLY 7Cartographic representation and the construction of lived worlds: understanding cartographic practice as embodied knowledge 113 AMY D. PROPEN 8The 39 Steps and the mental map of classical cinema 131 TOM CONLEY 9The emotional life of maps and other visual geographies 149 JIM CRAINE AND STUART C. AITKEN 10 Playing with maps 167 CHRIS PERKINS 11 Ce n'est pas le monde (This is not the world) 189 JOHN KRYGIER AND DENIS WOOD 12 Mapping modes, methods and moments: a manifesto for map studies 220 MARTIN DODGE, CHRIS PERKINS AND ROB KITCHIN Index 244
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