Contenu du sommaire : Looking Back on 2011; Looking Forward to 2012.
Revue | Cartographica : The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization |
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Numéro | Vol. 47, no 1, 2012 |
Titre du numéro | Looking Back on 2011; Looking Forward to 2012. |
Looking Back on 2011; Looking Forward to 2012. Nigel Waters (Ed.)
- Editorial. Looking Back on 2011; Looking Forward to 2012 - Waters N. p. 1
- Making Maps That Matter: Situating GIS within Community Conversations about Changing Landscapes - Norwood C., Cumming G. p. 2-17
- Re-centring Geoinformation in Secondary Education: Toward a Spatial Citizenship Approach - Gryl I., Jekel T. p. 18-28
- The Weak-State Cadastre: Administrative Strategies to Build Territorial Knowledge in Post-colonial Argentina (1824 to 1864) - Gautreau P., Garavaglia J.C. p. 29-49
- Cartographic Memories of Slavery and Freedom: Examining John Washington's Map and Mapping of Fredericksburg, Virginia - Hanna S.P. p. 50-63
- Review Essay. “Plus ça change”: Defining Academic Cartography for the Twenty-First Century. Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin, and Chris Perkins (Eds.). The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation, 2011 - Edney M.H. p. 64-69
- Reviews of Books & Atlases. Bieke Cattoor and Bruno De Meulder. Figures, Infrastructures: an Atlas of Roads and Railways, 2011 - Perkins C. p. 70-71
- Reviews of Books & Atlases. Martin Dodge (Ed.). Classics in Cartography: Reflections on Influential Articles From Cartographica, 2011 - Field K. p. 71-72
- Reviews of Books & Atlases. Daniel Dorling and Bethan Thomas. Bankrupt Britain: an Atlas of Social Change, 2011 - Wood D. p. 73-74
- Reviews of Books & Atlases. Karen Wigen. A Malleable Map: Geographies of Restoration in Central Japan, 1600-1912, 2010 - Eades G.L. p. 74-75