The map reader: theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation
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adam_text | Contents
The Editors xvii
Preface
xix
Acknowledgements
xxv
Colour Plate One: Cartographic Production
(On the inside front cover)
Section One Conceptualising Mapping
1.1
Introductory Essay: Conceptualising Mapping, by Rob Kitchin,
Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins
2
1.2
General Theory, from Semiology of Graphics, by Jacques
Bertin
8
The first formal specification for
semiotic
rules controlling the
representation of different kinds
ofinformation
in a graphical
form.
1.3
On Maps and Mapping, from The Nature of Maps: Essays Toward
Understanding Maps and Mapping, by Arthur H. Robinson and
Barbara B. Petchenik
17
An important contribution to the status of maps and mapping
reflecting on the need for cognitive and perceptual approaches
to map design and cartography as visual communication.
1.4
The Science of Cartography and its Essential Processes, by 3oel
L. Morrison
Й4
An overview of cartography as communications science and
justification for a progressive and experimental approach.
1.5
Analytical Cartography, by Waldo R. Tobler
An early call for a rethinking of cartography deploying
а кюп,1
analytical approach grounded in theory and deploying
mathematical principles.
CONTENTS
1.6
Cartographie Communication,
by Christopher Board
37
One of the most complete discussions of the communications
paradigm and the role of modelling the flow of cartographic
information.
1.7
Design on Signs
/
Myth and Meaning in Maps, by Denis Wood
and John
Fels 48
A structuralist reading of cartography as a sign system
exploring how codes operate to naturalise the cultural work of
the map.
1.8
Deconstructing the Map, by J.B. Harley
56
An influential call for a more engaged, critical and social
constructivist
approach to mapping drawing upon notions
of the map as a form of power knowledge.
1.9
Drawing Things Together, by Bruno
Latour 65
Argues that visualisations play central roles in the practices
of knowledge construction and establishes how the map might
function as an immutable mobile.
1.10
Cartography Without Progress : Reinterpreting the Nature
and Historical Development of Mapmaking, by Matthew
H. Edney
73
Argues for an anti-progressive view of cartography as an
assemblage in which different modes of knowing the world
emerge from local contexts.
1.11
Exploratory Cartographic Visualisation: Advancing the
Agenda, by Alan M. MacEachren and
Menno-Jan
Kraak
83
Sets out a research agenda for a more exploratory and
interactive mapping emerging from technological and
epistemological change of the early
1990s.
1.12
The Agency of Mapping: Speculation, Critique
and Invention, by James Corner
89
A persuasive argument for the creative and emancipatory
potential of mapping as a set of practices exemplified by work
in architecture and planning.
1.13
Beyond the Binaries : A Methodological Intervention
for Interrogating Maps as Representational Practices,
by Vincent J. Del Casino Jr. and Stephen P.
Hanna
102
A call to move beyond orthodox binary thinking and to adopt a
more performative approach to mapping informed by feminist
critiques.
CONTENTS
1.14
Rethinking Maps, by Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge
108
Rejects the idea of mapping as
ontic
knowledge, focusing
instead upon its
processual
and emergent qualities as a
context-dependant and relational problem solving technology.
Colour Plate Two: Mapping the Internet
Section Two Technologies of Mapping
115
2.1
Introductory Essay: Technologies of Mapping, by Martin
Dodge, Rob Kitchin and Chris Perkins
116
2.2
A Century of Cartographic Change, from Technological
Transition in Cartography, by Mark S» Monmonier
1
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A progressive overview of technological change in the
first eight decades of the twentieth century, focusing upon
the nature, combinations and rates of change in
mapmaking.
2.3
Manufacturing Metaphors: Public Cartography, the Market,
and Democracy, by Patrick H. McHaffie
129
Charts the connections between technological change and the
labour process in the context of mass production of official
mapping.
2.4
Maps and Mapping Technologies of the Persian Gulf War,
by Keith
С
Clarke
134
Explores the impacts of war on mapping technologies through
a case study on United States military activity in the first
gulf war.
2.5
Automation and Cartography, by Waldo R. Tobler
137
A pioneering consideration of the potential of using the
computer in map data, storage analysis output and display,
2.6
Cartographic Futures on a Digital Earth, by Michael
І
Goodchild
і
A view from the late
1990s
reflecting upon the power of digital
technology to widen access to mapping but also diminish
traditional visual cartographic skills,
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Cartography and Geographic information Systems
by Phillip C. Muehrcke
■
Explores the emerging relationship between the map and
(-¡ľ;
and considers what remains unmappable with GI technologies.
CONTENTS
2.8 Remote
Sensing of Urban/Suburban Infrastructure
and Sodo-Economic Attributes, by John R. Jensen
and Dave
С
Cowen
153
Considers how remotely-sensed technologies can supplement
more traditional urban mapping practices.
2.9
Emergence of Map Projections, from Flattening the Earth:
Two Thousand Years of Map Projections, by John P.
Synder
164
An overview of the changing form and deployment of map
projections reflecting on the flexibility of computer processing
facilitating diverse choices, but also the continuing limits on
appropriate use.
2.10
Mobile Mapping: An Emerging Technology for Spatial Data
Acquisition, by Rongxing Li
170
A paper from the late
1990s
illustrating the potential of mobile
data collection methods subsequently realised in consumer
services like Google Street View.
2.11
Extending the Map Metaphor Using Web Delivered
Multimedia, by William Cartwright
178
An illustration of how multi-mediated interaction can deliver
new kinds
ofinformation
design in game like and hyper-linked
interfaces.
2.12
Imaging the World: The State of Online Mapping,
by
Tom Geller 185
Provides a snapshot of the state of mass interactive mapping-
on-demand served from online corporate portals and
community projects.
Colour Plate Three: Pictorial Mapping
Section Three Cartographic Aesthetics and Map Design
193
3.1
Introductory Essay: Cartographic Aesthetics and
Map Design, by Chris Perkins, Martin Dodge and
Rob Kitchin
194
3.2
Interplay of Elements, from Cartographic Relief
Presentation, by
Eduard Imhof 201
Discusses the importance of relationship between visual forms
in the design of topographic mapping, with a particular focus
on challenges of mountain cartography.
CONTENTS
3.3
Cartography as a Visual Technique, from The Look of Maps,
by Arthur H. Robinson
215
Justifies the need for a visual approach to mapping, focusing in
particular upon the design of thematic maps.
3.4
Generalisation in Statistical Mapping, by George F. Jenks
219
A consideration of the impacts of different kinds of
generalization and classification on the patterns presented in
quantitative cartography.
3.5
Strategies for the Visualisation of Geographic Time-Series
Data, by Mark Monmonier
231
An early classification and conceptual framework for the
consideration of mapping that simultaneously depicts time and.
space in an effective manner.
3.6
The Roles of Maps, from Some Truth with Maps:
A Primei
on Symbolization and Design, by Alan M. MacEachren
44
Reflects on the roles of design in decision making in the era of
data exploration, confirmation, synthesis and presentation.
3.7
Area Cartograms: Their Use and Creation, by Daniel Dorling
252
Discusses the history design and use of different kinds of
cartograms with a particular focus on their potential in
mapping socio-economic and political data.
3.8
ColorBrewer.org: An Online Tool for Selecting Colour Schemes
for Maps, by Mark Harrower and Cynthia A. Brewer
261
Describes the development and potential of an online tool for
guiding appropriate selection of colour schemes for the
representation of quantitative data in choropleth mapping.
3.9
Maps, Mapping, Modernity: Art and Cartography in the
Twentieth Century, by Denis Cosgrove
269
Charts relations between art and mapping in the early
twentieth century highlighting ongoing collaboration in a
period when orthodox views suggested separate practices.
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Affective Geovisualisations, by Stuart Aitken and
James Craine
Highlights what can be learnt from film and suggests qeo
visualisations should engage more with affect and emotion.
3.1.1.
Egocentric Design of Map-Based Mobile Services,
by Liqiu
Meng
ж
Focuses on the design requirements for short-term and.
transient images revealed in egocentric displays that
characterise map-based mobile services.
CONTENTS
3.12 The Geographie
Beauty of a Photographic Archive,
by Jason Dykes and Jo Wood
288
Explores how the beauty of data can be revealed through the
creative deployment of treemaps in an analysis the
Geograph
data set.
Colour Plate Four: Visualising Cartographic Colour Schemes
and Mapping Spatial Information Space
Section Four Cognition and Cultures of Mapping
297
4.1
Introductory Essay: Cognition and Cultures of Mapping, by
Chris Perkins, Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge
298
4.2
Map Makers are Human: Comments on the Subjective
in Maps, by John K. Wright
304
An influential and early clarion call for research into the roles
people and their subjectivities play in the mapping process.
4.3
Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behaviour: Process and Products,
by Roger M. Downs and David
Stea
312
An overview of behavioural geographic understanding of
cognitive mapping that argues for the need for experimental
investigation and establishes basic principles.
4.4
Natural Mapping, by James M.
Blaut 318
Provides an argument and empirical evidence for a cross
cultural development of map skill acquisition, especially in
children.
4.5
The Map as Biography: Thoughts on Ordnance Survey Map,
Six-Inch Sheet Devonshire
CIX,
SE,
Newton Abbot,
by J.B. Harley
327
A personal reflection on the interplay between a single historic
topographic survey sheet and the ways it narrates different
biographical associations with place.
4.6
Reading Maps, by Eileen Reeves
332
An exploration of the cultural meanings attached to
cartography through the map reading process that tracks the
shift from a textual to visual view of the medium and considers
the gendering of maps.
CONTENTS
4.7
Mapping Reeds and Reading Maps: The Politics of
Representation in Lake
Titicaca,
by Benjamin S.
Orlove
339
A social anthropological consideration of tensions,
actions and discourses involved in a local resource
conflict and how maps and mapping are enrolled into cultural
politics.
4.8
Refiguring Geography: Parish Maps of Common Ground, by
David Crouch and David Matless
354
A reflection on how place emerges through a community
mapping project which highlights the interplay of politics,
aesthetics and practice.
4.9
Understanding and Learning Maps, by Robert Lloyd
362
An overview of changing trajectories of cognitive map research
charting development from early psychophysical
«xperirnenis
to more nuanced theoretical work.
4.10
Citizens as Sensors: The World of Volunteered Geography,
by Michael F. Goodchild
370
Describes and explains the nature and emergence of crowd-
sourced mapping and assesses its potential contribution to the
social production of cartography.
4.11
Usability Evaluation of Web Mapping Sites, by Annu-Maaria
Nivala, Stephen Brewster and L. Tiina Sarjakoski
379
Provides an empirical comparison of web mapping portals
illustrating the potential of usability engineering as a tool to
evaluate and improve interface design.
Colour Plate Five: Visualising the Efforts of Volunteer Cartographers
Section Five Power and Politics of Mapping
387
5.1
Introductory Essay: Power and Politics of Mapping, by Rob
Kitchin, Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins
ľ.
88
п.?,
The Time and Space of the Enlightenment Project, vvhi:
The Condition of Postmodernity, by David Harvey
An historical analysis of perspectivisrn and Cartesian
rationality in cartography which facilitated capital
accumulation.
CONTENTS
5.3
Texts,
Hermeneutics and Propaganda
Maps, by John Pickles
400
A textual approach to cartographic power focusing on an
interpretive case study of the cultural work of propaganda
maps.
5.4
Mapping: A New Technology of Space;
Geo-Body,
from Siam
Mapped: A History of the
Geo-Body
of a Nation, by Thongchai
Winichakul
407
An insightful case study exploring the constitutive role of
maps in the making of imaginative geographies of nationhood.
5.5
First Principles of a Literary Cartography, from Territorial
Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary
Canadian and Australian Fiction, by Graham Huggan
412
Examines the potential of cartography to control, but reminds
us of the destabilising potential of maps in feminist and ethnic
literature, serving as both texts and textual events.
5.6
Whose Woods are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories
in Kalimantan, Indonesia, by Nancy Lee Peluso
422
Discusses how state interests deploy mapping as a powerful
discourse, but also reveals the potential of counter-mapping by
NGOs
and local people.
5.7
A Map that Roared and an Original Atlas: Canada, Cartography,
and the Narration of Nation, by Matthew Sparke
430
A postcolonial
approach to maps as contra-punctual moments
in the struggle for identity and space, developed through an
analysis of Canadian mapping encounters.
5.8
Cartographic Rationality and the Politics of Geosurveillance
and Security, by Jeremy W. Crampton
440
An historical analysis of the role of mapping as
a surveillant
technology deployed as part of governmental regimes to
rationalise and discipline citizens.
5.9
Affecting Geospatial Technologies: Toward a Feminist Politics
of Emotion, by Mei-Po Kwan
448
Argues for a vision of geo-spatial technologies informed by
feminist ideas and notions of affect, that incorporates an
emotional and embodied approach to mapping practices.
5.10
Queering the Map: The Productive Tensions of Colliding
Epistemologies, by Michael Brown and Larry
Knopp
456
Explores the tensions between queer geographies and Cartesian
rationality, revealed in ontological and epistemological
differences in a community mapping project.
CONTENTS
5.11
Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process
of Postmodern Cartography, by Jason Farman
464
An exploration of the emancipatory potential of Web
2.0
interfaces, reflecting on the remaking of corporate power
embodied in newly crowd-sourced alternative mappings.
Colour Plate Six: Cartographies of Protest
(On the inside back cover)
Index
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title | The map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation |
title_auth | The map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation |
title_exact_search | The map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation |
title_full | The map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation ed. by Martin Dodge ... |
title_fullStr | The map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation ed. by Martin Dodge ... |
title_full_unstemmed | The map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation ed. by Martin Dodge ... |
title_short | The map reader |
title_sort | the map reader theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation |
title_sub | theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation |
topic | Cartography Maps Kartografische Darstellung (DE-588)4322511-1 gnd Kartografie (DE-588)4029823-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Cartography Maps Kartografische Darstellung Kartografie Lehrbuch |
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