Shifts in Mapping
Maps as a Tool of Knowledge
Contributor(s)
Schranz, Christine (editor)
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
Depicting the world, territory, and geopolitical realities involves a high degree of interpretation and imagination. It is never neutral. Cartography originated in ancient times to represent the world and to enable circulation, communication, and economic exchange. Today, IT companies are a driving force in this field and change our view of the world; how we communicate, navigate, and consume globally. Questions of privacy, authorship, and economic interests are highly relevant to cartography's practices. So how to deal with such powers and what is the critical role of cartography in it? How might a bottom-up perspective (and actions) in map-making change the conception of a geopolitical space?
Keywords
Map; Mapping; Epistemology; Aesthetically Critical Practice; Geopolitics; Media; Society; City; Social Geography; Cultural Geography; Urban Studies; Design; GeographyDOI
10.14361/9783839460412ISBN
9783839460412, 9783837660418, 9783839460412Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2021Imprint
transcript VerlagSeries
Sozial- und Kulturgeographie, 54Classification
Human geography
Urban communities