The Map Reader

The Map Reader
Title The Map Reader PDF eBook
Author Martin Dodge
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 528
Release 2011-05-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470980079

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WINNER OF THE CANTEMIR PRIZE 2012 awarded by the Berendel Foundation The Map Reader brings together, for the first time, classic and hard-to-find articles on mapping. This book provides a wide-ranging and coherent edited compendium of key scholarly writing about the changing nature of cartography over the last half century. The editorial selection of fifty-four theoretical and thought provoking texts demonstrates how cartography works as a powerful representational form and explores how different mapping practices have been conceptualised in particular scholarly contexts. Themes covered include paradigms, politics, people, aesthetics and technology. Original interpretative essays set the literature into intellectual context within these themes. Excerpts are drawn from leading scholars and researchers in a range of cognate fields including: Cartography, Geography, Anthropology, Architecture, Engineering, Computer Science and Graphic Design. The Map Reader provides a new unique single source reference to the essential literature in the cartographic field: more than fifty specially edited excerpts from key, classic articles and monographs critical introductions by experienced experts in the field focused coverage of key mapping practices, techniques and ideas a valuable resource suited to a broad spectrum of researchers and students working in cartography and GIScience, geography, the social sciences, media studies, and visual arts full page colour illustrations of significant maps as provocative visual ‘think-pieces’ fully indexed, clearly structured and accessible ways into a fast changing field of cartographic research

Rethinking Maps

Rethinking Maps
Title Rethinking Maps PDF eBook
Author Martin Dodge
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2011-06-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 1134043864

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Rethinking Maps brings together leading researchers to explore how maps are being rethought, made and used, and what these changes mean.

Violent Subjects and Rhetorical Cartography in the Age of the Terror Wars

Violent Subjects and Rhetorical Cartography in the Age of the Terror Wars
Title Violent Subjects and Rhetorical Cartography in the Age of the Terror Wars PDF eBook
Author Heather Ashley Hayes
Publisher Springer
Pages 217
Release 2016-05-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137480998

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This work examines violence in the age of the terror wars with an eye toward the technologies of governance that create, facilitate, and circulate that violence. In performing a rhetorical cartography that explores the rise of the US armed drone program as well as moments of resistive violence that occurred during the Arab Spring directed at generating a counter-hegemony by Muslim populations, the author argues that the problem of the global terror wars is best addressed by a rhetorical understanding of the ways that governments, as well as individual subjects, turn to violence as a response to, or product of, the post September 11th terror society. When political examinations of terrorism are facilitated through understandings of discourse, clearer maps emerge of how violence functions to offer mechanisms by which governing bodies, and their subjects, evaluate the success or failure of the “War on Terror.” This book will be of interest to public policymakers and informed general readers as well as students and scholars in the fields of rhetoric, political theory, critical geography, US foreign relations/policy, war and peace studies, and cultural studies.

Perspectives in Medical Geography

Perspectives in Medical Geography
Title Perspectives in Medical Geography PDF eBook
Author Amy J. Blatt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 300
Release 2014-06-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 131797753X

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Medical geography is a fascinating area of rapidly evolving study that aims to analyse and improve worldwide health issues based on the geographical factors which have an impact on them. Perspectives in Medical Geography will appeal to both novice and seasoned researchers looking to be informed on the latest theories and applications in the field. Chapters represent a wide range of industries, ranging from private/public universities to private companies to non-profit foundations. Contributors describe ways in which map and geography librarians can engage in public health research – creating data standards, archiving map collections and providing mapping/GIS services. In addition to compiling current theories and practices related to medical geography, this volume also features commentaries from two pre-eminent geography librarians, sharing their perspectives on this emerging field and how map and geographic information librarians can engage in health-related research through their profession. This book was originally published as two special issues of the Journal of Map & Geography Libraries.

Discourses of Disease

Discourses of Disease
Title Discourses of Disease PDF eBook
Author Howard Y. F. Choy
Publisher BRILL
Pages 291
Release 2016-05-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 9004319212

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The meanings of disease have undergone such drastic changes with the introduction of modern Western medicine into China during the last two hundred years that new discourses have been invented to theorize illness, redefine health, and reconstruct classes and genders. As a consequence, medical literature is rewritten with histories of hygiene, studies of psychopathology, and stories of cancer, disabilities and pandemics. This edited volume includes studies of discourses about both bodily and psychiatric illness in modern China, bringing together ground-breaking scholarships that reconfigure the fields of history, literature, film, psychology, anthropology, and gender studies by tracing the pathological path of the “Sick Man of East Asia” through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into the new millennium.

Cartographic Perspectives

Cartographic Perspectives
Title Cartographic Perspectives PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 272
Release 2005
Genre Cartography
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GeoWorld

GeoWorld
Title GeoWorld PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 696
Release 2005
Genre Geographic information systems
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