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Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, Volume 55
Volume 55, Number 1, March 2020
- Gustavo Velasco:
The Production of Space in Western Canada, 1850-1914. 1-14 - Matthieu Noucher:
The Place Names of French Guiana in the Face of the Geoweb: Between Data Sovereignty, Indigenous Knowledge, and Cartographic Deregulation. 15-28 - Kierin Mackenzie, John Pirker, Femke Reitsma:
Towards a SpatioTemporal Data Model for Traditional Ecological Knowledge/Indigenous Knowledge. 29- - Jørgen Alnæs:
The Global Antarctic: Map Assemblages and the Performing of Territory. 42-52 - Claire Mah, Daphne Hong, Vanessa Chen, Emmanuel Stefanakis:
First-Year Engineering Students' Research Experience in Web Mapping. 53-62 - Christopher M. Joll:
Maps of Malaya and Borneo: Discovery, Statehood and Progress: The Collections of H.R.H. Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah and Dato' Richard Curtis. 63-64
Volume 55, Number 2, May 2020
- Carolyn Fish:
Storytelling for Making Cartographic Design Decisions for Climate Change Communication in the United States. 69-84 - Gregory McIntosh:
Conventional Wisdom and the Date of the Kunstmann I Chart. 85-98 - Maxime Pascal Henri Forriez, Philippe Martin, Laurent Nottale:
Multiscalar Structures in Geography: Contributions of Scale Relativity. 99-123 - Gordon A. Cromley:
Cartographic Inference: A Peircean Perspective. 124-135 - Nils Siepmann, Dennis Edler, Julian Keil, Lars Kuchinke, Frank Dickmann:
The Position of Sound in Audiovisual Maps: An Experimental Study of Performance in Spatial Memory. 136-150
Volume 55, Number 3, September 2020
- Reuben Rose-Redwood, Natchee Blu Barnd, Annita Hetoevehotohke'e Lucchesi, Sharon Dias, Wil Patrick:
Decolonizing the Map: Recentering Indigenous Mappings. 151-162 - Annita Hetoevehotohke'e Lucchesi:
Spatial Data and (De)colonization: Incorporating Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles into Cartographic Research. 163-169 - Margaret Wickens Pearce, Stephen J. Hornsby:
Making the Coming Home Map. 170-176 - Melanie Neilson, Justin Charles, Kingston Daniels, Laura George, Jorja Horne, Natasha James, Tyrell Jimmy, Danaya Sam, Demetrius Sam, Liam Sam, Mateaya Sam, Richard Henry-Williams, Lorena Smith, Michelle Thomas, Joseph Underwood:
Embodying Emergence: Reclaiming ȽÁU, WELṈEW̱. 177-182 - Mark Palmer, Cadey Korson:
Decolonizing World Heritage Maps Using Indigenous Toponyms, Stories, and Interpretive Attributes. 183-192 - Greg Hooper, Jonathan Richards, Judy Watson:
Mapping Colonial Massacres and Frontier Violence in Australia: "the names of places". 193-198 - Dallas Hunt:
Every Bus Stop a Tomb: Decolonial Cartographic Readings against Literary, Visual, and Virtual Colonial Claims to Space. 199-206 - Severin Halder, Boris Michel, Paul Schweizer:
Is This Is Not an Atlas an Atlas? On the Pitfalls of Editing a Global Collection of Counter-Cartographies. 207-214
Volume 55, Number 4, December 2020
- E. Richard Hart:
Maps Showing Sinixt Territory, 1811-46. 219-240 - Marina Tavra, Anja Skara:
Towards a New Generation of Digital Cartography: The Development of Neocartography and the Geoweb. 241-250 - Samuel Dunesme, Hervé Piégay, Sébastien Mustière:
Assessing Historical Maps for Characterizing Fluvial Corridor Changes at a Regional Network Scale. 251-265 - Jennifer Barella:
Strategic and Acupunctural GIS Implementation within Community-Oriented Organizations: Evidence-Based Insights from a South African Participatory Action Research for Informal Settlement Upgrading. 266-280 - Ruslan Rydvanskiy, Nick Hedley:
3D Geovisualization Interfaces as Flood Risk Management Platforms: Capability, Potential, and Implications for Practice. 281-290
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