Hi. OK, cant go on forever, but
Tim Ingold`s book Lines [Routledge 2007] is worth crossschecking with some of these, and up to date re-thinking of some of the earlier, older, more essentialist and structuralist thinking [eg Lynch!]
best
David
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Subject: Popular Maps
A few weeks ago I asked Critters to send me suggestions for "popular
mapping" and grassroots mapping. Please find the collated list below.
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Popular Mapping Reference List
A review of Bill Bunge's work is at:
http://indiemaps.com/blog/2010/03/wild-bill-bunge/
Another source with a lot of information about participatory mapping,
participatory GIS and bottom-up mapping is http://www.ppgis.net/ - there
is an annotated bibliography on the site. See also
http://www.mappingforchange.org.uk/ and http://www.communitymaps.org.uk/
Studies of Newcastle (UK) are at:
http://www.dancecity.co.uk/
http://playspacenewcastle.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=281079575588
http://www.flickr.com/groups/playspacenewcastle/
An Italian example: http://percorsi-emotivi.com/
Artists producing maps include:
Stephen Walter:http://www.stephenwalter.co.uk/projects.php
Christian Nold: http://www.softhook.com/
Denis Wood: http://www.deniswood.net/
There is also the Counter Cartographies Collective at UNC-Chapel Hill
(North Carolina, USA): http://www.countercartographies.org/
See also "The People's Atlas of Chicago" by AREA-Chicago:
http://www.areachicago.org/
To get good idea of authors on mental maps and radical/subversive
cartography:
http://makingmaps.net/2008/01/03/subversive-cartographies/
On psychogeography and cartography:
http://mappingweirdstuff.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/whats-a-map/
Other references
Bertuzzo, E. T. (2009) Fragmented Dhaka: Analysing everyday life with
Henri Lefebvre's Theory of Production of Space, Franz Steiner Verlag,
Frankfurt.
Bhagat, Alexis and Mogel, Lizzie (eds) (2008) An Atlas of Radical
Cartography, Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press.
Blaut, J. M., & Stea, D. (1971). Studies of Geographic Learning. Annals
of the Association of American Geographers, 61(2), 387-393.
Chawla, L. (2001). Growing up in an urbanizing world. London: Earthscan.
Crampton, J. W. (2009) "Maps 2.0." Progress in Human Geography,33(1),
pp. 91-100.
Crampton, J. W. (2010) Mapping: A Critical Introduction to Cartography
and GIS, John Wiley, Malden MA and Oxford.
Crouch, D. and Matless, D. (1996) "Refiguring Geography: the parish maps
of Common Ground," Transactions of the IBG, 21(1), 236-255.
Dodge, M.; Kitchin, R. and Perkins, C. (eds) (2009) Rethinking Maps: New
Frontiers in Cartographic Theory, Routledge, New York.
Downs, Roger M. and David Stea (1977) Maps in Minds: Reflections on
Cognitive Mapping, Harper and Row, New York.
Freeman, C., & Vass, E. (2010). Planning, Maps, and Children's Lives: A
Cautionary Tale. Planning Theory & Practice, 11(1), 65 - 88.
Harmon, K. (2003) You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of
the Imagination, Princeton Architectural Press.
Harmon, K. (2009) The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore
Cartography, Princeton Architectural Press.
Karsten, L. (2002). Mapping childhood in Amsterdam: The spatial and
social construction of children's domains in the city. Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie, 93(3), 231-241.
Kraftl, P., Horton, J., & Tucker, F. (2007). Children, young people and
built environments. Built Environment, 33(4), 399-404.
Lynch, Kevin (1982 [1960]) The Image of the City, MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA.
Matthews, M. H. (1985). Young children's representations of the
environment: A comparison of techniques. Journal of Environmental
Psychology, 5(3), 261-278.
Monmonier, Mark (1996) How To Lie With Maps, University of Chicago
Press, Chicago.
Perkins, C. (2007) Community Mapping, The Cartographic Journal Vol. 44
No. 2 pp. 127-137.
Pocock, D. and Hudson, R. (1978) Images of the Urban Environment,
Macmillan.
Thompson, N. (2009) Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to
Landscape, Cartography, and Urbanism, Melville House.
Travlou, P., Owens, P. E., Thompson, C. W., & Maxwell, L. (2008). Place
mapping with teenagers: locating their territories and documenting their
experience of the public realm. Children's Geographies, 6(3), 309 - 326.
Turchi, P. (2004) Maps of the Imagination: Writer as Cartographer,
Trinity University Press.
Wood, Denis (1992) The Power of Maps, Guilford Press, New York.
Wridt, P. A qualitative GIS approach to mapping urban neighborhoods with
children to promote physical activity and child-friendly community
planning. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 37(1),
129-147.
Thanks to Martin Dodge, Jane M. Jacobs, Ray Hudson, Tim Hall, Chris
Perkins, Stuart Aitken, Jeremy Crampton, Christina Ergler, Brian Wright,
Peter Kraftl, Muki Haklay, Paul B. Williams, Claudia Meschiari, Owain
Jones, Jamison R. Miller, Jon Swords, Stephen Boyd Davis, Rebecca Ellis
and Joe Gerlach.
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