Description |
1 online resource (445 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction: why cartographic humanities? -- Part 1 Preludes and trends -- 1 Mapping inner worlds: cartography as a humanity -- 2 Chorography, cartography and the geospatial humanities -- 3 Processual map history -- 4 Spatial anthropology and deep mapping -- 5 Don't believe the mapping hype! Three steps back for an engaged cartography -- 6 Posthuman cartographies -- Part 2 Textural connections -- 7 In brevi tabella. Thinking with diagrams in late antiquity |
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8 Archaeology, crafting maps and political change -- 9 Charting movement through historical sources -- 10 Zoocentric texts and cartographic contradictions -- 11 Writing with maps -- 12 A plea for slow mapping -- Part 3 Mediations and intermedialities -- 13 A media theory of (western) cartographic imagination -- 14 The map in cinema and cinema on the map -- 15 The antithetical cartographies of geospatial cinema -- 16 Firing up map thinking: music video meta-maps -- 17 Worlds for sale: cartography in print advertisements -- 18 Maps as design tools: space, time and experience |
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Part 4 Cultural digitalities -- 19 Digital narcissism and GPS selfies: the entry of the self -- 20 Automated mapping cultures -- 21 Map fetishism and the power of maps: a feminist-technoscience perspective -- 22 Ethnography and maps in the digital age -- 23 A humanistic rewire of GIScience -- 24 The Cine-Tourist's online cartographic curiosity cabinet -- Part 5 Troubles and disruptions -- 25 Emptying and filling. Maps of inland Africa -- 26 Cartography contra colonialism -- 27 Indigenous cartographies -- 28 Black cartography as memory work -- 29 Gender and mapping culture |
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30 Mapping as a mode of governance in the Anthropocene -- Part 6 Elicitations and co-creations -- 31 Co-creative mapping of memories -- 32 Mapping as the art of listening to Jewish Mediterranean migrations -- 33 Drawing (on) cartographic intimacies -- 34 Auto-cartography: (fictional) ethnographies of the self and the map in the field -- 35 Re-situating participatory cultural mapping as community-centred work -- 36 Mapping narratives on historical tours -- Part 7 Public cartographic humanities -- 37 The social life of maps -- 38 Public map exhibitions: what goes in and what comes out |
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39 Participatory network mapping for public action -- 40 The public outreach of the ICA Commission on Art and Cartography -- 41 The (aesth)ethics of publishing geopolitical maps -- 42 MapLab: a Bloomberg newsletter connecting maps and the news -- Index |
Summary |
The Handbook of Cartographic Humanities offers a vibrant exploration of the intersection and convergence between map studies and the humanities through the multifaceted traditions and inclinations from different disciplinary, geographical and cultural contexts |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lo Presti, Laura
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ISBN |
9781040029237 |
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104002923X |
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