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The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography
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Alexander J. Kent
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Peter Vujakovic
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9781315736822
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October 4 2017
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10.4324/9781315736822
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
Max Eckert and the foundations of modern cartographic praxis
pp. 9
Max Eckert and the foundations of modern cartographic praxis
pp. 29
The communication models in cartography
pp. 44
Cartography, visual perception and cognitive psychology
pp. 55
Understanding map uses and users
pp. 68
Map history
pp. 80
Critical cartography
pp. 90
Mapping as performance
pp. 101
The map as spectacle
pp. 117
Image and imagination
pp. 134
Cartography and the ‘Age of Discovery’
pp. 134
Cartography and the ‘Age of Discovery’
pp. 145
Mapping, survey, and science
pp. 159
The rise of systematic, territorial surveys
pp. 173
Cartographies of war and peace
pp. 187
Modelling the world
pp. 202
Understanding map projections
pp. 223
Photogrammetry and remote sensing
pp. 223
Photogrammetry and remote sensing
pp. 251
Geographical information systems
pp. 259
Global positioning systems
pp. 268
Mobile mapping
pp. 276
Neocartography and OpenStreetMap
pp. 287
An introduction to map design
pp. 299
Cartographic aesthetics
pp. 311
Layout, balance, and visual hierarchy in map design
pp. 324
Colour in cartography
pp. 324
Colour in cartography
pp. 346
Lettering and labelling on maps
pp. 368
Designing maps for print
pp. 375
Internet mapping
pp. 388
Maps and atlases for schools
pp. 401
Mapping place
pp. 413
Maps and identity
pp. 427
Maps, power, and politics
pp. 439
Persuasive map design
pp. 450
Schematic maps and the practice of regional geography
pp. 450
Schematic maps and the practice of regional geography
pp. 462
Cartography and the news
pp. 475
VGI and beyond
pp. 489
Maps and imagination
pp. 500
Mapping the invisible and the ephemeral
pp. 516
Mapping in art
pp. 528
Gaming maps and virtual worlds
pp. 539
Hunches and hopes
pp. 548
Can a map change the world?
pp. 561
Educating tomorrow’s cartographers
pp. 569
Drawing maps
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