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New Directions in Radical Cartography

Why the Map is Never the Territory
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
398 Seiten
Englisch
RLPG/Galleyserschienen am22.08.2023
This collection explores the meaning of maps and of map-making in the modern world.mehr
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BuchKartoniert, Paperback
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Produkt

KlappentextThis collection explores the meaning of maps and of map-making in the modern world.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-5381-4720-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum22.08.2023
Seiten398 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 21 mm
Gewicht575 g
Artikel-Nr.12149960

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Why the Map is Not the Territory, Phil Cohen and Mike Duggan Part I: Are We That Map?Chapter 2: The Cultural Life of Maps: Everyday Place-Making Mapping Practices, Mike DugganChapter 3: This Noise Matters: Participatory Soundmapping and the Auditory Experience of Homelessness, Paul Tourle Chapter 4: Mapping the Right to the City: City Perception as a Shaping Force, Giulia Carones Part II: Reclaiming the TerritoryChapter 5: Talking Maps and Diasporic Community, Jina LeeChapter 6: Stories of the Unmappable, Marija BiljanChapter 7: Former Fresnans: Mapping Home through a Memory Palace, Blake Morris Chapter 8: The Busyness of Button Mapping: Exploring Children´s Everyday Politics in Belfast, Amy Mulvenna Chapter 9: Mapping the Overlaid Life of Places of Play, Joel Seath and Kelda Lyons Chapter 10: Like the Palm of my Hand´: Children and Public Space in Central Athens, Christos VarvantakisPart III: Watch This SpaceChapter 11: Just Mapping for Civic Action: Inclusive Neighbourhood Planning in the Elephant and Walworth, Barbara Brayshay and Nicholas FontyChapter 12: Empathy Walks, Leticia Sabino, Sofia Croso Mazzuco, Julie Plichon, Debanil Pramanik and Sonja BaralicChapter 13: WILD CITY | FIADH-BHAILE | ORASUL SALBATIC: Mapping the Wild in the Greeny Howe of Glasgow, Alec Finlay, Deirdre Heddon and Misha MyersChapter 14: Performing Cartographies: Getting Inside and Beyond the Map, Misha Myers and Lucy FrearsChapter 15: Unmapping Space: Lines, Smudges and Stories, Kimbal Quist BumsteadPart IV: New Scopes, New ScalesChapter 16: Cartographic Care, or Caretographies: From London to Hong Kong, Sam Hind Chapter 17: Mapshop: Learning to Map, Mapping to Learn, Emily Barrett and Matthew W. WilsonChapter 18: Map Orkney Month: Imagining Archaeological Mappings, Daniel Lee Chapter 19: Field Drawings, Emma McNally Chapter 20: Coda: Mapping the Pandemic: Cartesian Cartography and its Other Scene, Phil Cohen and Mike Dugganmehr