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Mapping A Critical Introduction To Cartography And Gis Jeremy W Cramptonauth

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Mapping A Critical Introduction To Cartography And Gis Jeremy W Cramptonauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.48 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Jeremy W. Crampton(auth.), John Paul Jones(eds.)
ISBN: 9781405121729, 9781444317411, 1405121726, 1444317415
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Mapping A Critical Introduction To Cartography And Gis Jeremy W Cramptonauth by Jeremy W. Crampton(auth.), John Paul Jones(eds.) 9781405121729, 9781444317411, 1405121726, 1444317415 instant download after payment.

Mapping: A Critical Introduction to Cartography and GIS is an introduction to the critical issues surrounding mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) across a wide range of disciplines for the non-specialist reader.
  • Examines the key influences Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and cartography have on the study of geography and other related disciplines
  • Represents the first in-depth summary of the “new cartography” that has appeared since the early 1990s
  • Provides an explanation of what this new critical cartography is, why it is important, and how it is relevant to a broad, interdisciplinary set of readers
  • Presents theoretical discussion supplemented with real-world case studies
  • Brings together both a technical understanding of GIS and mapping as well as sensitivity to the importance of theory
Content:
Chapter 1 Maps – A Perverse Sense of the Unseemly (pages 1–12):
Chapter 2 What Is Critique? (pages 13–24):
Chapter 3 Maps 2.0: Map Mashups and New Spatial Media (pages 25–38):
Chapter 4 What Is Critical Cartography and GIS? (pages 39–48):
Chapter 5 How Mapping Became Scientific (pages 49–61):
Chapter 6 Governing with Maps: Cartographic Political Economy (pages 62–80):
Chapter 7 The Political History of Cartography Deconstructed: Harley, Gall, and Peters (pages 81–97):
Chapter 8 GIS After Critique: What Next? (pages 98–111):
Chapter 9 Geosurveillance and Spying with Maps (pages 112–127):
Chapter 10 Cyberspace and Virtual Worlds (pages 128–143):
Chapter 11 The Cartographic Construction of Race and Identity (pages 144–159):
Chapter 12 The Poetics of Space: Art, Beauty, and Imagination (pages 160–176):
Chapter 13 Epilogue: Beyond the Cartographic Anxiety? (pages 177–184):

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