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Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2011. — 478 p. — ISBN
0470742839
The Map Reader brings together, for
the first time, classic and hard-to-find articles on mapping.
This book provides a wide-ranging and coherent edited
compendium of key scholarly writing about the changing nature
of cartography over the last half century. The editorial
selection of fifty-four theoretical and thought provoking texts
demonstrates how cartography works as a powerful
representational form and explores how different mapping
practices have been conceptualised in particular scholarly
contexts.
Themes covered include paradigms, politics, people, aesthetics
and technology. Original interpretative essays set the
literature into intellectual context within these themes.
Excerpts are drawn from leading scholars and researchers in a
range of cognate fields including: Cartography, Geography,
Anthropology, Architecture, Engineering, Computer Science and
Graphic Design.
The Map Reader provides a new unique single source reference to
the essential literature in the cartographic field:
more than fifty specially edited excerpts from key, classic
articles and monographs critical introductions by experienced
experts in the field focused coverage of key mapping practices,
techniques and ideas a valuable resource suited to a broad
spectrum of researchers and students working in cartography and
GIScience, geography, the social sciences, media studies, and
visual arts full page colour illustrations of significant maps
as provocative visual ‘think-pieces’ fully indexed, clearly
structured and accessible ways into a fast changing field of
cartographic research
Conceptualising
Mapping
Introductory Essay: Conceptualising Mapping
General Theory, from Semiology of Graphics
On Maps and Mapping, from The Nature of Maps: Essays toward
Understanding Maps and Mapping
The Science of Cartography and its Essential Processes
Analytical Cartography
Cartographic Communication
Design on Signs/Myth and Meaning in Maps
Deconstructing the Map
Drawing Things Together
Cartography without ‘Progress’: Reinterpreting the Nature and
Historical Development of Mapmaking
Exploratory Cartographic Visualisation: Advancing the
Agenda
The Agency of Mapping: Speculation, Critique and
Invention
Beyond the ‘Binaries’: A Methodological Intervention for
Interrogating Maps as Representational Practices
Rethinking Maps
Technologies of Mapping
Introductory Essay: Technologies of Mapping
A Century of Cartographic Change, from Technological Transition
in Cartography
Manufacturing Metaphors: Public Cartography, the Market, and
Democracy
Maps and Mapping Technologies of the Persian Gulf War
Automation and Cartography
Cartographic Futures on a Digital Earth
Cartography and Geographic Information Systems
Remote Sensing of Urban/Suburban Infrastructure and
Socio-Economic Attributes
Emergence of Map Projections, from Flattening the Earth: Two
Thousand Years of Map Projections
Mobile Mapping: An Emerging Technology for Spatial Data
Acquisition
Extending the Map Metaphor Using Web Delivered Multimedia
Imaging the World: The State of Online Mapping
Cartographic Aesthetics and Map Design
Introductory Essay: Cartographic Aesthetics and Map
Design
Interplay of Elements, from Cartographic Relief
Presentation
Cartography as a Visual Technique, from The Look of Maps
Generalisation in Statistical Mapping
Strategies for the Visualisation of Geographic Time-Series
Data
The Roles of Maps, from Some Truth with Maps: A Primer on
Symbolization and Design
Area Cartograms: Their Use and Creation
ColorBrewer.org: An Online Tool for Selecting Colour Schemes
for Maps
Maps, Mapping, Modernity: Art and Cartography in the Twentieth
Century
Affective Geovisualisations
Egocentric Design of Map-Based Mobile Services
The Geographic Beauty of a Photographic Archive
Cognition and Cultures of Mapping
Introductory Essay: Cognition and Cultures of Mapping
Map Makers are Human: Comments on the Subjective in Maps
Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behaviour: Process and
Products
Natural Mapping
The Map as Biography: Thoughts on Ordnance Survey Map, Six-Inch
Sheet Devonshire CIX, SE, Newton Abbot
Reading Maps
Mapping Reeds and Reading Maps: The Politics of Representation
in Lake Titicaca
Refiguring Geography: Parish Maps of Common Ground
Understanding and Learning Maps
Citizens as Sensors: The World of Volunteered Geography
Usability Evaluation of Web Mapping Sites
Power and Politics of Mapping
Introductory Essay: Power and Politics of Mapping
The Time and Space of the Enlightenment Project, from The
Condition of Postmodernity
Texts, Hermeneutics and Propaganda Maps
Mapping: A New Technology of Space; Geo-Body, from Siam Mapped:
A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation
First Principles of a Literary Cartography, from Territorial
Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary Canadian
and Australian Fiction
Whose Woods are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories in
Kalimantan, Indonesia
A Map that Roared and an Original Atlas: Canada, Cartography,
and the Narration of Nation
Cartographic Rationality and the Politics of Geosurveillance
and Security
Affecting Geospatial Technologies: Toward a Feminist Politics
of Emotion
Queering the Map: The Productive Tensions of Colliding
Epistemologies
Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process of
Postmodern Cartography