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Classics in cartography / Martin Dodge (2011)
Titre : Classics in cartography : reflections on influential articles from Cartographica Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Martin Dodge, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : New York, Londres, Hoboken (New Jersey), ... : John Wiley & Sons Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 408 p. Format : 17 x 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-470-68174-9 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Cartographie
[Termes IGN] algorithme de Douglas-Peucker
[Termes IGN] carte choroplèthe
[Termes IGN] communication cartographique
[Termes IGN] données spatiotemporelles
[Termes IGN] modèle conceptuel de données localisées
[Termes IGN] représentation cartographique
[Termes IGN] SIG participatif
[Termes IGN] signe conventionnelRésumé : (Editeur) The book provides an intellectually-driven reinterpretation of a selection of ten touchstone articles in the development of mapping scholarship over the last four decades. The ‘classics’ are drawn exclusively from the international peer-review journal Cartographica and are reprinted in full here. They are accompanied by newly commissioned reflective essays by the original article authors, and other eminent scholars, to provide fresh interpretation of the meaning of the ideas presented and their wider, lasting impact on cartographic research. The book provides an equal balance of influential articles from the past and current commentaries which highlight their impact and current context. Read in combination the original ‘classic’ articles and these new reflective essays demonstrate how cartography works as a powerful representational form and explores how various different aspects of mapping practice have been conceptualized by an influential set of academic researchers. - Collates ‘classic’ articles from four decades of the journal Cartographica. - Brings key articles up-to-date with contemporary interpretative essays by the leading scholars in mapping research. - Themes covered are the epistemological of mapping practice, the ontological underpinnings of cartographic representation, and the contested societal implications of maps. - Evaluates the progression of the field of cartographic research and demonstrates how new theoretical ideas originate, develop and circulate. - Provides a signpost for students and new researchers on the key articles in cartography to read and reflect upon. Note de contenu : 1. What are the ‘classic’ articles in cartography? (Martin Dodge)
Section One: Epistemological Practice
2. Algorithms for the Reduction of the Number of Points Required to Represent a Digitized Line or its Caricature (1973) (David H. Douglas and Thomas K. Peucker)
3. Reflection Essay: Algorithms for the Reduction of the Number of Points Required to Represent a Digitized Line or its Caricature (Tom Poiker and David Douglas)
4. The Nature of Boundaries on ‘Area-Class’ Maps (1989) (David M. Mark and Ferenc Csillag)
5. Reflection Essay: The Nature of Boundaries on ‘Area-Class’ Maps (David M. Mark)
6. Strategies for the Visualization of Geographic Time-Series Data (1990) (Mark Monmonier)
7. Reflection Essay: Strategies for the Visualization of Geographic Time-Series Data (Mark Monmonier)
8. PPGIS in Community Development Planning: Framing the Organizational Context (2001) (Sarah Elwood and Rina Ghose)
9. Reflection Essay: PPGIS in Community Development Planning (Sarah Elwood and Rina Ghose)
Section Two: Ontological Understanding.
10. Cartographic Communication and Geographic Understanding (1976) (Leonard Guelke)
11. Reflection Essay:Cartographic Communication and Geographic Understanding (Mordechai (Muki) Haklay and Catherine Emma (Kate) Jones)
12. A Conceptual Framework and Comparison of Spatial Data Models (1984) (Donna J. Peuquet)
13. Reflection Essay: A Conceptual Framework and Comparison of Spatial Data Models (Jeremy Mennis)
14. Designs on Signs: Myth and Meaning in Maps (1986) (Denis Wood and John Fels)
15. Reflection Essay: Designs on Signs/Myth and Meaning in Maps (Denis Wood and John Fels)
Section Three: Politics and Society
16. Deconstructing the Map (1989) (J.B. Harley)
17. Reflection Essay: Deconstructing the Map (Jeremy W. Crampton)
18. Cartography Without ‘Progress’: Reinterpreting the Nature and Historical Development of Mapmaking (1993) (Matthew H. Edney)
19. Reflection Essay: Progress and the Nature of ‘Cartography’ (Jeremy W. Crampton), (Matthew H. Edney).
20. Between Demythologizing and Deconstructing the Map: Shawnadithit’s New-Found-Land and the Alienation of Canada (1995) (Matthew Sparke)
21. The Look of Surveillance Returns: Reflection Essay: Between Demythologizing and Deconstructing the Map (Matt Sparke)Numéro de notice : 20562 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Recueil / ouvrage collectif Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41807 Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : Rethinking maps : new frontiers in cartographic theory Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Martin Dodge, Auteur ; R. Kitchin, Auteur ; C. Perkins, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Routledge Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 246 p. Format : 15 x 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-67667-0 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Cartographie
[Termes IGN] carte thématique
[Termes IGN] patrimoine naturel
[Termes IGN] représentation cartographique
[Termes IGN] représentation mentale spatiale
[Termes IGN] territoire
[Termes IGN] web mappingIndex. décimale : 39.00 Cartographie - généralités - Cartologie Résumé : (Auteur) Maps are changing. They have become important and fashionable once more. Rethinking Maps brings together leading researchers to explore how maps are being rethought, made and used, and what these changes mean for working cartographers, applied mapping research, and cartographic scholarship. It offers a contemporary assessment of the diverse forms that mapping now takes and, drawing upon a number of theoretic perspectives and disciplines, provides an insightful commentary on new ontological and epistemological thinking with respect to cartography.
This book presents a diverse set of approaches to a wide range of map forms and activities in what is presently a rapidly changing field. It employs a multi-disciplinary approach to important contemporary mapping practices, with chapters written by leading theorists who have an international reputation for innovative thinking. Much of the new research around mapping is emerging as critical dialogue between practice and theory and this book has chapters focused on intersections with play, race and cinema. Other chapters discuss cartographic representation, sustainable mapping and visual geographies. It also considers how alternative models of map creation and use such as open-source mappings and map mash-up are being creatively explored by programmers, artists and activists. There is also an examination of the work of various ‘everyday mappers’ in diverse social and cultural contexts.
This blend of conceptual chapters and theoretically directed case studies provides an excellent resource suited to a broad spectrum of researchers, advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in human geography, GIScience and cartography, visual anthropology, media studies, graphic design and computer graphics. Rethinking Maps is a necessary and significant text for all those studying or having an interest in cartography.Note de contenu : Preface
1 Thinking about maps / ROB KITCHIN, CHRIS PERKINS AND MARTIN DODGE
2 Rethinking maps and identity: choropleths, clines, and biopolitics / JEREMY W. CRAMPTON
3 Rethinking maps from a more-than-human perspective: nature-society, mapping and conservation territories / LEILA HARRIS AND HELEN HAZEN
4 Web mapping 2.0 / GEORG GARTNER
5 Modeling the Earth: a short history / MICHAEL F. GOODCHILD
6 Theirwork: the development of sustainable mapping / DOMINICA WILLIAMSON AND EMMET CONNOLLY
7 Cartographic representation and the construction of lived worlds: understanding cartographic practice as embodied knowledge / AMY D. PROPEN
8 The 39 Steps and the mental map of classical cinema / TOM CONLEY
9 The emotional life of maps and other visual geographies / JIM CRAINE AND STUART C. AITKEN
10 Playing with maps / CHRIS PERK.INS
11 Ce n'est pas le monde (This is not the world) / JOHN KRYGIER AND DENIS WOOD
12 Mapping modes, methods and moments: a manifesto for map studies / MARTIN DODGE, CHRIS PERK.INS AND ROB KITCHINNuméro de notice : 10343 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Recueil / ouvrage collectif Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=62397 The map reader / Martin Dodge (2011)
Titre : The map reader : Theories of mapping practice and cartographic representation Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Martin Dodge, Éditeur scientifique ; R. Kitchin, Éditeur scientifique ; C. Perkins, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 478 p. Format : 20 x 27 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-470-74283-9 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Cartographie
[Termes IGN] cartographie par internet
[Termes IGN] cartographie statistique
[Termes IGN] données localisées des bénévoles
[Termes IGN] données spatiotemporelles
[Termes IGN] lecture de carte
[Termes IGN] représentation cartographique
[Termes IGN] sémiologie graphique
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographiqueRésumé : (Editeur) The Map Reader provides, for the first time, a single source of all the important literature on maps. It is a comprehensive and coherent edited compendium of key writing about the nature of mapping practices from the last hundred years. The editorial selection of fifty classic and thought provoking texts demonstrates how cartography works as a powerful representational form and also explores how different mapping practices have been conceptualised. Themes covered include paradigms, politics, people, aesthetics and technology. Excerpts are drawn from leading scholars and researchers in a range of cognate fields, including, cartography, architecture, art, media theory and graphic design. The editors provide original thematic essays that set the literature into intellectual context. The Map Reader is also illustrated with colour plates of significant maps and the all readings are helpfully integrated with a unified bibliography and comprehensive keyword and author index. The Map Reader will bring together in a single authoritative source classic and hard to find articles relating to mapping, and introduce the changing significance of the field by situating these pieces with carefully crafted interpretative essay from the editors. Note de contenu : Colour Plate One: Cartographic Production
SECTION 1 Conceptualising Mapping
1.1 Introductory Essay: Conceptualising Mapping (Rob Kitchin, Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins)
1.2 General Theory, from Semiology of Graphics (Jacques Bertin)
1.3 On Maps and Mapping, from The Nature of Maps: Essays Toward Understanding Maps and Mapping (Arthur H. Robinson and Barbara B. Petchenik)
1.4 The Science of Cartography and its Essential Processes (Joel L. Morrison)
1.5 Analytical Cartography (Waldo R. Tobler)
1.6 Cartographic Communication (Christopher Board)
1.7 Design on Signs / Myth and Meaning in Maps (Denis Wood and John Fels)
1.8 Deconstructing the Map (J.B. Harley)
1.9 Drawing Things Together (Bruno Latour)
1.10 Cartography Without 'Progress': Reinterpreting the Nature and Historical Development of Mapmaking (Matthew H. Edney)
1.11 Exploratory Cartographic Visualisation: Advancing the Agenda (Alan M. MacEachren and Menno-Jan Kraak)
1.12 The Agency of Mapping: Speculation, Critique and Invention (James Corner)
1.13 Beyond the 'Binaries': A Methodological Intervention for Interrogating Maps as Representational Practices (Vincent J. Del Casino Jr. and Stephen P. Hanna)
1.14 Rethinking Maps (Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge)
Colour Plate Two: Mapping the Internet
SECTION 2 Technologies of Mapping
2.1 Introductory Essay: Technologies of Mapping (Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin and Chris Perkins)
2.2 A Century of Cartographic Change, from Technological Transition in Cartography (Mark S. Monmonier)
2.3 Manufacturing Metaphors: Public Cartography, the Market, and Democracy (Patrick H. McHaffie)
2.4 Maps and Mapping Technologies of the Persian Gulf War (Keith C. Clarke)
2.5 Automation and Cartography (Waldo R. Tobler)
2.6 Cartographic Futures on a Digital Earth (Michael F. Goodchild)
2.7 Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (Phillip C. Muehrcke)
2.8 Remote Sensing of Urban/Suburban Infrastructure and Socio-Economic Attributes (John R. Jensen and Dave C. Cowen)
2.9 Emergence of Map Projections, from Flattening the Earth: Two Thousand Years of Map Projections (John P. Synder)
2.10 Mobile Mapping: An Emerging Technology for Spatial Data Acquisition (Rongxing Li)
2.11 Extending the Map Metaphor Using Web Delivered Multimedia (William Cartwright)
2.12 Imaging the World: The State of Online Mapping (Tom Geller)
Colour Plate Three: Pictorial Mapping
SECTION 3 Cartographic Aesthetics and Map Design
3.1 Introductory Essay: Cartographic Aesthetics and Map Design (Chris Perkins, Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin)
3.2 Interplay of Elements, from Cartographic Relief Presentation (Eduard Imhof)
3.3 Cartography as a Visual Technique, from The Look of Maps (Arthur H. Robinson)
3.4 Generalisation in Statistical Mapping (George F. Jenks)
3.5 Strategies for the Visualisation of Geographic Time-Series Data (Mark Monmonier)
3.6 The Roles of Maps, from Some Truth with Maps: A Primer on Symbolization and Design (Alan M. MacEachren)
3.7 Area Cartograms: Their Use and Creation (Daniel Dorling)
3.8 ColorBrewer.org: An Online Tool for Selecting Colour Schemes for Maps (Mark Harrower and Cynthia A. Brewer)
3.9 Maps, Mapping, Modernity: Art and Cartography in the Twentieth Century (Denis Cosgrove)
3.10 Affective Geovisualisations (Stuart Aitken and James Craine)
3.11 Egocentric Design of Map-Based Mobile Services (Liqiu Meng)
3.12 The Geographic Beauty of a Photographic Archive (Jason Dykes and Jo Wood)
Colour Plate Four: Visualising Cartographic Colour Schemes and Mapping Spatial Information Space
SECTION 4 Cognition and Cultures of Mapping
4.1 Introductory Essay: Cognition and Cultures of Mapping (Chris Perkins, Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge)
4.2 Map Makers are Human: Comments on the Subjective in Maps (John K. Wright)
4.3 Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behaviour: Process and Products (Roger M. Downs and David Stea)
4.4 Natural Mapping (James M. Blaut)
4.5 The Map as Biography: Thoughts on Ordnance Survey Map, Six-Inch Sheet Devonshire CIX, SE, Newton Abbot (J.B. Harley)
4.6 Reading Maps (Eileen Reeves)
4.7 Mapping Reeds and Reading Maps: The Politics of Representation in Lake Titicaca (Benjamin S. Orlove)
4.8 Refiguring Geography: Parish Maps of Common Ground (David Crouch and David Matless)
4.9 Understanding and Learning Maps (Robert Lloyd)
4.10 Citizens as Sensors: The World of Volunteered Geography (Michael F. Goodchild)
4.11 Usability Evaluation of Web Mapping Sites (Annu-Maaria Nivala, Stephen Brewster and L. Tiina Sarjakoski)
Colour Plate Five: Visualising the Efforts of Volunteer Cartographers
SECTION 5 Power and Politics of Mapping
5.1 Introductory Essay: Power and Politics of Mapping (Rob Kitchin, Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins)
5.2 The Time and Space of the Enlightenment Project, from The Condition of Postmodernity (David Harvey)
5.3 Texts, Hermeneutics and Propaganda Maps (John Pickles)
5.4 Mapping: A New Technology of Space; Geo-Body, from Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation (Thongchai Winichakul)
5.5 First Principles of a Literary Cartography, from Territorial Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Fiction (Graham Huggan)
5.6 Whose Woods are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia (Nancy Lee Peluso)
5.7 A Map that Roared and an Original Atlas: Canada, Cartography, and the Narration of Nation (Matthew Sparke)
5.8 Cartographic Rationality and the Politics of Geosurveillance and Security (Jeremy W. Crampton)
5.9 Affecting Geospatial Technologies: Toward a Feminist Politics of Emotion (Mei-Po Kwan)
5.10 Queering the Map: The Productive Tensions of Colliding Epistemologies (Michael Brown and Larry Knopp)
5.11 Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process of Postmodern Cartography (Jason Farman)
Colour Plate Six: Cartographies of ProtestNuméro de notice : 20565 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Recueil / ouvrage collectif Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41809 Exemplaires(1)
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