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Subject: Cyber-Geography Research Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 04, 23rd Feb. 2001
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== Cyber-Geography Research Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 04, 23rd Feb. 2001
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Welcome to the Cyber-Geography Research Bulletin. This is a regular,
free,
email bulletin to inform you of changes and new additions made to the
Geography of Cyberspace Directory and the Atlas of Cyberspaces on the
Cyber-Geography Research web site. The bulletin is distributed every
couple of months, depending on how much time I have available for my
cyberspace exploration.
This bulletin is available on the Web at
http://www.cybergeography.org/bulletin-2-04.html
I am happy to acknowledge the support of CORPEX. They are kindly
sponsoring the Cyber-Geography Research web site.
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The Geography of Cyberspace Directory
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* http://www.cybergeography.org/geography_of_cyberspace.html *
* http://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/casa/martin/geography_of_cyberspace.html *
New for the "Mapping the Internet" section:
* Another IP address geo-location company called RealMapping.
( http://www.realmapping.com )
New in the "Visualising Information Space" section:
* Kahn, P., 2001, Mapping Websites (Rotovision).
( http://www.rotovision.com/pages/jwm72.html )
[Buy the book from Amazon.com and support Cyber-Geography Research,
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/2880464641/cybergeographyre ]
New for the "References" section:
* Claffy K.C., 2001, "CAIDA: Visualizing the Internet", Internet
Computing
Online, January 2001. ( http://computer.org/internet/v5n1/caida.htm )
* Kotkin, J., 2000, The New Geography: How the Digital Revolution is
Reshaping the American Landscape, (Random House).
( http://www.newgeography.com )
[Buy the book from Amazon.com and support Cyber-Geography Research,
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0375501991/cybergeographyre ]
* Kwan M., 2001, "Cyberspatial cognition and individual access to
information: the behavioral foundation of cybergeography", Environment
and
Planning B: Planning and Design, January 2001, Vol. 28, No. 1, pages
21-37. ( http://www.envplan.com/epb/abstracts/b28/b2560.html )
* Leinbach T.R. & Brunn S.D., 2001, The Worlds of Electronic Commerce:
Economic, Geographical and Social Dimensions, (John Wiley and Sons).
( http://www.wiley.com )
[Buy the book from Amazon.com and support Cyber-Geography Research,
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471494550/cybergeographyre ]
* Townsend A., 2001, "The Internet and the rise of the new network
cities,
1969 - 1999", Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, January
2001, Vol. 28, No. 1, pages 39-58.
( http://www.envplan.com/epb/abstracts/b28/b2688.html )
* Warf B., 2001, "Segueways into cyberspace: multiple geographies of the
digital divide", Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design,
January
2001, Vol. 28, No. 1, pages 3-19.
( http://www.envplan.com/epb/abstracts/b28/b2691.html )
* Wilson, M.I., 2001, "Location, location, location: the geography of
the
dot com problem", Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design,
January
2001, Vol. 28, No. 1, pages 59-71.
( http://www.envplan.com/epb/abstracts/b28/b2692t.html )
New for the "Relevant Courses2 section:
* Course title: "Mapping Cyberspace", winter 2001; Lecturer: Sara
Fabrikant; Institution: Department of Geography, University of
California
Santa Barbara.
( http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~sara/teaching/geo234/home.html )
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An Atlas of Cyberspaces
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* http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/atlas.html *
* http://www.cybergeography.com/atlas/atlas.html *
* http://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/casa/martin/atlas/atlas.html *
* Italian Language http://www.museoscienza.org/museovr/cybergeography/ *
Addition of a number of interesting new mapping projects.
New for the "Conceptual Maps" page:
* The Internet Genome Project. ( http://www.internetgenome.com )
New for the "Artistic" page:
* The WonderWalker: a global online wunderkammer created by Marek
Walczak
and Martin Wattenberg. ( http://wonderwalker.walkerart.org )
New for the "Cables & Satellites" page:
* The Bandwidth Bay interactive map of fiberoptic networks and wired
buildings in downtown San Diego.
( http://www.sangis.org/sangis/intmaps/fibermap.htm )
New for the "Census Maps" page:
* Animated maps tracking the growth of the Internet in Europe through
the
1990s produced by Eric Guichard. ( http://barthes.ens.fr/atelier/cartes/
)
New for the "Information Maps" page:
* WebMap a new interactive, multi-level directory map of Web sites.
( http://www.webmap.com )
New for the "ISP Maps" page:
* The Internet traffic weather map of the TEN-155 research network in
Europe. ( http://sigma.dante.org.uk/mystere/mesh-map/ )
Please remember there is a European mirror site for the Atlas of
Cyberspaces at http://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/casa/martin/atlas/.
(This mirror is kindly provided by the Department of Geography,
University
College London.)
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Map of the Month
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* http://www.cybergeography.org/maps/ *
* http://mappa.mundi.net/maps/ *
The Map of the Month columns are now being published online in
Mappa.Mundi
Magazine.
* January's column looked HotSauce, an experimental Web fly through
application developed by R.V. Guha in the mid 1990s.
http://mappa.mundi.net/maps/maps_018/
* February's column looked at the Netscan project which maps the social
geography of Usenet news.
http://mappa.mundi.net/maps/maps_019/
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MAPPING CYBERSPACE Book
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* http://www.mappingcyberspace.com *
Mapping Cyberspace, by Martin Dodge & Rob Kitchin
Published by Routledge; October 2000: 246x174: 296pp
Paperback ISBN 0-415-19884-4: 19.99 / $32.99
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