Making Deep Maps
Foundations, Approaches, and Methods
Herausgeber: Bodenhamer, David J; Harris, Trevor M; Corrigan, John
Making Deep Maps
Foundations, Approaches, and Methods
Herausgeber: Bodenhamer, David J; Harris, Trevor M; Corrigan, John
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This book explores how we create deep maps, delving into the development of methods and approaches that move beyond standard two-dimensional cartography.
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This book explores how we create deep maps, delving into the development of methods and approaches that move beyond standard two-dimensional cartography.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780367743833
- ISBN-10: 0367743833
- Artikelnr.: 62221392
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780367743833
- ISBN-10: 0367743833
- Artikelnr.: 62221392
David J. Bodenhamer is founding executive director of The Polis Center and professor of history and informatics at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. He writes widely in the field of spatial humanities and is co-editor of the Routledge Series on Spatial Humanities. John Corrigan is the Lucius Moody Bristol Distinguished Professor of Religion and Professor of History at Florida State University. His previous co-authored books with Routledge include Religion in America and Jews, Christians Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic Religions. He is coeditor of the Routledge Series on Spatial Humanities. Trevor M. Harris is Eberly Distinguished Professor of Geography Emeritus at West Virginia University. He is co-editor of the Routledge Series on Spatial Humanities. His research focuses on GISc, immersive and virtual GIS; Spatial Humanities; Deep Mapping; Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis; and Critical and Participatory GIS.
1. The Varieties of Deep Maps 2. The Art of Deep Mapping 3. Designing for
Mysterious Encounter: Three Scales of Integration in Deep Mapmaking 4.
Spatializing Text for Deep Mapping 5. Representational Issues in Deep
Mapping: Peeling the 'Poetic and Positivistic' from the Western Geosophical
Onion 6. Indigenous Deep Mapping: A Conceptual and Representational
analysis of Space in Mesoamerica and New Spain 7. Deep Mapping the Lived
World: Immersive Geographies, Agency, and the Virtual Umwelt 8. Navigating
through Narrative 9. Cultural Heritage Institutions and Deep Maps 10. The
Inexactitude of Science: Deep Mapping and Scholarship 11. Convergence:
GIScience Turns to the Spatial Humanities
Mysterious Encounter: Three Scales of Integration in Deep Mapmaking 4.
Spatializing Text for Deep Mapping 5. Representational Issues in Deep
Mapping: Peeling the 'Poetic and Positivistic' from the Western Geosophical
Onion 6. Indigenous Deep Mapping: A Conceptual and Representational
analysis of Space in Mesoamerica and New Spain 7. Deep Mapping the Lived
World: Immersive Geographies, Agency, and the Virtual Umwelt 8. Navigating
through Narrative 9. Cultural Heritage Institutions and Deep Maps 10. The
Inexactitude of Science: Deep Mapping and Scholarship 11. Convergence:
GIScience Turns to the Spatial Humanities
1. The Varieties of Deep Maps 2. The Art of Deep Mapping 3. Designing for
Mysterious Encounter: Three Scales of Integration in Deep Mapmaking 4.
Spatializing Text for Deep Mapping 5. Representational Issues in Deep
Mapping: Peeling the 'Poetic and Positivistic' from the Western Geosophical
Onion 6. Indigenous Deep Mapping: A Conceptual and Representational
analysis of Space in Mesoamerica and New Spain 7. Deep Mapping the Lived
World: Immersive Geographies, Agency, and the Virtual Umwelt 8. Navigating
through Narrative 9. Cultural Heritage Institutions and Deep Maps 10. The
Inexactitude of Science: Deep Mapping and Scholarship 11. Convergence:
GIScience Turns to the Spatial Humanities
Mysterious Encounter: Three Scales of Integration in Deep Mapmaking 4.
Spatializing Text for Deep Mapping 5. Representational Issues in Deep
Mapping: Peeling the 'Poetic and Positivistic' from the Western Geosophical
Onion 6. Indigenous Deep Mapping: A Conceptual and Representational
analysis of Space in Mesoamerica and New Spain 7. Deep Mapping the Lived
World: Immersive Geographies, Agency, and the Virtual Umwelt 8. Navigating
through Narrative 9. Cultural Heritage Institutions and Deep Maps 10. The
Inexactitude of Science: Deep Mapping and Scholarship 11. Convergence:
GIScience Turns to the Spatial Humanities