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Kartographie bei den naturvölkern
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Year: 1903 Publisher: Erlangen : Buchdruckerei von Junge & Sohn,

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The Cartographic journal.
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ISSN: 17432774 00087041 Year: 1964 Publisher: London : British Cartographic Society

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Deep mapping
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ISBN: 9783038421665 Year: 2016 Publisher: Switzerland : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,

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In recent years there has been much discussion of the impacts of a “spatial turn” in arts and humanities disciplines. The more far-reaching these impacts have become, the broader the scope of what a more “spatially inflected” humanities might, and indeed does, look like. Yet, while the breadth of scholarship to which we can attach the provisional label “spatial humanities” has, not surprisingly, foregrounded issues of space and place, questions of time and temporality equally underpin theoretical and practical interventions that are advancing research in this area. The idea of “deep mapping”, which, as a term, has its origins in the writings of William Least Heat-Moon (but as an idea, “deep mapping” has a much broader --and deeper --provenance), is one that finds resonance across spatial humanities research more generally. While not necessarily couched in such terms, deep mapping speaks to a rich profusion of perspectives that are, in some shape or form, engaged with the mapping or tapping of a layered and multifaceted sense of place, narrative, history, and memory. From qualitative GIS, to developments in literary or cinematic geography, site-specific and performance art practices, or work on cultural memory and the characterization of place, to approaches that fall under a more generic form of “psychogeography”, deep mapping encompasses a loose set of orientations and practices that give fuller expression to what we have come to understand as “spatial humanities”.


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Verwandelte Ferne.
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ISBN: 3869458615 9783869458618 Year: 2016 Publisher: Verlag Traugott Bautz GmbH

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A cartographic analysis of Soviet military city plans
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ISBN: 3030840174 3030840166 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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Deep Mapping
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ISBN: 3038421669 Year: 2016 Publisher: Basel : MDPI,

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In recent years there has been much discussion of the impacts of a "spatial turn" in arts and humanities disciplines. The more far-reaching these impacts have become, the broader the scope of what a more "spatially inflected" humanities might, and indeed does, look like. Yet, while the breadth of scholarship to which we can attach the provisional label "spatial humanities" has, not surprisingly, foregrounded issues of space and place, questions of time and temporality equally underpin theoretical and practical interventions that are advancing research in this area. The idea of "deep mapping", which, as a term, has its origins in the writings of William Least Heat-Moon (but as an idea, "deep mapping" has a much broader --and deeper --provenance), is one that finds resonance across spatial humanities research more generally. While not necessarily couched in such terms, deep mapping speaks to a rich profusion of perspectives that are, in some shape or form, engaged with the mapping or tapping of a layered and multifaceted sense of place, narrative, history, and memory. From qualitative GIS, to developments in literary or cinematic geography, site-specific and performance art practices, or work on cultural memory and the characterization of place, to approaches that fall under a more generic form of "psychogeography", deep mapping encompasses a loose set of orientations and practices that give fuller expression to what we have come to understand as "spatial humanities".

A short history of the cartography of Africa.
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ISBN: 0773488987 Year: 1995 Volume: 39 Publisher: Lewiston Mellen

The shaping of Africa : cosmographic discourse and cartographic science in late medieval and early modern Europe.
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ISBN: 0754602397 Year: 2002 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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Korea : a cartographic history
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ISBN: 9780226753645 0226753646 Year: 2012 Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press,

Rozwój kartografii wielkiego ksiestwa Litewskiego od XV do połowy XVIII wieku.
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ISSN: 05548217 ISBN: 8323202397 Year: 1989 Publisher: Poznan Wydawnictwo naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu

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