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      The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography book

      Edited ByAlexander J. Kent, Peter Vujakovic
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 11 October 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315736822
      Pages 618
      eBook ISBN 9781315736822
      Subjects Geography, Reference & Information Science
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      Kent, A.J., & Vujakovic, P. (Eds.). (2017). The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315736822

      ABSTRACT

      This new Handbook unites cartographic theory and praxis with the principles of cartographic design and their application. It offers a critical appraisal of the current state of the art, science, and technology of map-making in a convenient and well-illustrated guide that will appeal to an international and multi-disciplinary audience. No single-volume work in the field is comparable in terms of its accessibility, currency, and scope.

      The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography draws on the wealth of new scholarship and practice in this emerging field, from the latest conceptual developments in mapping and advances in map-making technology to reflections on the role of maps in society. It brings together 43 engaging chapters on a diverse range of topics, including the history of cartography, map use and user issues, cartographic design, remote sensing, volunteered geographic information (VGI), and map art.

      The title’s expert contributions are drawn from an international base of influential academics and leading practitioners, with a view to informing theoretical development and best practice. This new volume will provide the reader with an exceptionally wide-ranging introduction to mapping and cartography and aim to inspire further engagement within this dynamic and exciting field.

      The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography offers a unique reference point that will be of great interest and practical use to all map-makers and students of geographic information science, geography, cultural studies, and a range of related disciplines.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |5 pages

      Introduction

      ByAlexander J. Kent, Peter Vujakovic

      part Part I|107 pages

      Situating cartography

      chapter 1|20 pages

      Max Eckert and the foundations of modern cartographic praxis

      ByGyula Pápay, Sabine Afflerbach-Thom, Anja Hopfstock

      chapter 2|15 pages

      The communication models in cartography

      ByChristopher Board

      chapter 3|11 pages

      Cartography, visual perception and cognitive psychology

      ByAmy L. Griffin

      chapter 4|13 pages

      Understanding map uses and users

      ByCorné P.J.M. van Elzakker, Kristien Ooms

      chapter 5|12 pages

      Map history

      Discourse and process
      ByMatthew H. Edney

      chapter 6|10 pages

      Critical cartography

      ByChris Perkins

      chapter 7|11 pages

      Mapping as performance

      ByJoe Gerlach

      chapter 8|13 pages

      The map as spectacle

      ByPeter Vujakovic

      part Part II|70 pages

      Exploring the origins of modern cartography

      chapter 9|17 pages

      Image and imagination

      Maps in Medieval Europe
      ByPeter Barber, Catherine Delano-Smith

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Cartography and the ‘Age of Discovery’

      ByRadu Leca

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Mapping, survey, and science

      ByMatthew H. Edney

      chapter 12|14 pages

      The rise of systematic, territorial surveys

      ByMatthew H. Edney

      chapter 13|12 pages

      Cartographies of war and peace

      ByTimothy Barney

      part Part III|100 pages

      Measuring the Earth

      chapter 14|15 pages

      Modelling the world

      ByMiljenko Lapaine

      chapter 15|21 pages

      Understanding map projections

      ByE. Lynn Usery

      chapter 16|28 pages

      Photogrammetry and remote sensing

      ByStuart Granshaw

      chapter 17|8 pages

      Geographical information systems

      ByPaul A. Longley, James A. Cheshire

      chapter 18|9 pages

      Global positioning systems

      ByMartin Davis

      chapter 19|8 pages

      Mobile mapping

      ByMartin Davis

      chapter 20|9 pages

      Neocartography and OpenStreetMap

      BySteve Chilton

      part Part IV|114 pages

      Understanding cartographic design

      chapter 21|12 pages

      An introduction to map design

      ByGiles Darkes

      chapter 22|12 pages

      Cartographic aesthetics

      ByAlexander J. Kent

      chapter 23|13 pages

      Layout, balance, and visual hierarchy in map design

      ByChristopher Wesson

      chapter 24|22 pages

      Colour in cartography

      ByMary Spence

      chapter 25|22 pages

      Lettering and labelling on maps

      ByChristopher Wesson

      chapter 26|7 pages

      Designing maps for print

      ByJudith Tyner

      chapter 27|13 pages

      Internet mapping

      ByIan Muehlenhaus

      chapter 28|11 pages

      Maps and atlases for schools

      ByStephen Scoffham

      part Part V|137 pages

      Maps and society

      chapter 29|12 pages

      Mapping place

      ByDenis Wood

      chapter 30|14 pages

      Maps and identity

      ByAlexander J. Kent, Peter Vujakovic

      chapter 31|12 pages

      Maps, power, and politics

      ByGuntram H. Herb

      chapter 32|11 pages

      Persuasive map design

      ByJudith Tyner

      chapter 33|12 pages

      Schematic maps and the practice of regional geography

      ByPeter Thomas

      chapter 34|13 pages

      Cartography and the news

      ByPeter Vujakovic

      chapter 35|14 pages

      VGI and beyond

      From data to mapping
      ByVyron Antoniou, Cristina Capineri, Muki (Mordechai) Haklay

      chapter 36|11 pages

      Maps and imagination

      ByPeter Vujakovic

      chapter 37|16 pages

      Mapping the invisible and the ephemeral

      ByKate McLean

      chapter 38|12 pages

      Mapping in art

      ByInge Panneels

      chapter 39|8 pages

      Gaming maps and virtual worlds

      ByAlison Gazzard

      part Part VI|39 pages

      Reflections on the future of mapping and cartography

      chapter 40|9 pages

      Hunches and hopes

      ByMark Monmonier

      chapter 41|13 pages

      Can a map change the world?

      ByDanny Dorling

      chapter 42|8 pages

      Educating tomorrow’s cartographers

      ByBeata Medynska-Gulij

      chapter 43|7 pages

      Drawing maps

      Human vs. machine
      ByWilliam Cartwright
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