New Directions in Radical Cartography
Why the Map is Never the Territory
Herausgeber: Cohen, Phil; Duggan, Mike
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Why the Map is Never the Territory
Herausgeber: Cohen, Phil; Duggan, Mike
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This collection explores the meaning of maps and of map-making in the modern world.
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This collection explores the meaning of maps and of map-making in the modern world.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781538147207
- ISBN-10: 1538147203
- Artikelnr.: 68536168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781538147207
- ISBN-10: 1538147203
- Artikelnr.: 68536168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Phil Cohen is the co-founder and Research Director of the LIVINGMAPS Network. He is Emeritus Professor at the Centre for Cultural Studies Research at the University of East London and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University College London. Mike Duggan is a Lecturer in Digital Culture, Society and Economy in the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. He is the editor-in-chief of the Livingmaps Review, a bi-annual journal for radical and critical cartography.
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 Duggan
Chapter 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 Territory
Chapter 5: Talking Maps and Diasporic Community, Jina Lee
Chapter 6: Stories of the Unmappable, Marija Biljan
Chapter 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 Varvantakis
Part III: Watch This Space
Chapter 11: Just Mapping for Civic Action: Inclusive Neighbourhood Planning
in the Elephant and Walworth, Barbara Brayshay and Nicholas Fonty
Chapter 12: Empathy Walks, Leticia Sabino, Sofia Croso Mazzuco, Julie
Plichon, Debanil Pramanik and Sonja Baralic
Chapter 13: WILD CITY FIADH-BHAILE ORASUL SALBATIC: Mapping the Wild in
the Greeny Howe of Glasgow, Alec Finlay, Deirdre Heddon and Misha Myers
Chapter 14: Performing Cartographies: Getting Inside and Beyond the Map,
Misha Myers and Lucy Frears
Chapter 15: Unmapping Space: Lines, Smudges and Stories, Kimbal Quist
Bumstead
Part IV: New Scopes, New Scales
Chapter 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. Wilson
Chapter 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 Duggan
Part I: Are We That Map?
Chapter 2: The Cultural Life of Maps: Everyday Place-Making Mapping
Practices, Mike Duggan
Chapter 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 Territory
Chapter 5: Talking Maps and Diasporic Community, Jina Lee
Chapter 6: Stories of the Unmappable, Marija Biljan
Chapter 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 Varvantakis
Part III: Watch This Space
Chapter 11: Just Mapping for Civic Action: Inclusive Neighbourhood Planning
in the Elephant and Walworth, Barbara Brayshay and Nicholas Fonty
Chapter 12: Empathy Walks, Leticia Sabino, Sofia Croso Mazzuco, Julie
Plichon, Debanil Pramanik and Sonja Baralic
Chapter 13: WILD CITY FIADH-BHAILE ORASUL SALBATIC: Mapping the Wild in
the Greeny Howe of Glasgow, Alec Finlay, Deirdre Heddon and Misha Myers
Chapter 14: Performing Cartographies: Getting Inside and Beyond the Map,
Misha Myers and Lucy Frears
Chapter 15: Unmapping Space: Lines, Smudges and Stories, Kimbal Quist
Bumstead
Part IV: New Scopes, New Scales
Chapter 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. Wilson
Chapter 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 Duggan
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 Duggan
Chapter 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 Territory
Chapter 5: Talking Maps and Diasporic Community, Jina Lee
Chapter 6: Stories of the Unmappable, Marija Biljan
Chapter 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 Varvantakis
Part III: Watch This Space
Chapter 11: Just Mapping for Civic Action: Inclusive Neighbourhood Planning
in the Elephant and Walworth, Barbara Brayshay and Nicholas Fonty
Chapter 12: Empathy Walks, Leticia Sabino, Sofia Croso Mazzuco, Julie
Plichon, Debanil Pramanik and Sonja Baralic
Chapter 13: WILD CITY FIADH-BHAILE ORASUL SALBATIC: Mapping the Wild in
the Greeny Howe of Glasgow, Alec Finlay, Deirdre Heddon and Misha Myers
Chapter 14: Performing Cartographies: Getting Inside and Beyond the Map,
Misha Myers and Lucy Frears
Chapter 15: Unmapping Space: Lines, Smudges and Stories, Kimbal Quist
Bumstead
Part IV: New Scopes, New Scales
Chapter 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. Wilson
Chapter 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 Duggan
Part I: Are We That Map?
Chapter 2: The Cultural Life of Maps: Everyday Place-Making Mapping
Practices, Mike Duggan
Chapter 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 Territory
Chapter 5: Talking Maps and Diasporic Community, Jina Lee
Chapter 6: Stories of the Unmappable, Marija Biljan
Chapter 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 Varvantakis
Part III: Watch This Space
Chapter 11: Just Mapping for Civic Action: Inclusive Neighbourhood Planning
in the Elephant and Walworth, Barbara Brayshay and Nicholas Fonty
Chapter 12: Empathy Walks, Leticia Sabino, Sofia Croso Mazzuco, Julie
Plichon, Debanil Pramanik and Sonja Baralic
Chapter 13: WILD CITY FIADH-BHAILE ORASUL SALBATIC: Mapping the Wild in
the Greeny Howe of Glasgow, Alec Finlay, Deirdre Heddon and Misha Myers
Chapter 14: Performing Cartographies: Getting Inside and Beyond the Map,
Misha Myers and Lucy Frears
Chapter 15: Unmapping Space: Lines, Smudges and Stories, Kimbal Quist
Bumstead
Part IV: New Scopes, New Scales
Chapter 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. Wilson
Chapter 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 Duggan