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Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, March 2017
- John Kelly, Peter Herlihy, Taylor Tappan, Andrew Hilburn, Matthew Fahrenbruch:
From Cognitive Maps to Transparent Static Web Maps: Tools for Indigenous Territorial Control in La Muskitia, Honduras. 1-19 - Yongxin Deng, Adam Frantz, Alexis Araoz:
Population Surface Generation: Separating Urban and Rural. 20-31 - Edoardo Boria, Tania Rossetto:
The Practice of Mapmaking: Bridging the Gap between Critical/Textual and Ethnographical Research Methods. 32-48 - Derek A. Smith, Alicia Ibáñez, Francisco Herrera:
The Importance of Context: Assessing the Benefits and Limitations of Participatory Mapping for Empowering Indigenous Communities in the Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé, Panama. 49-62 - Brian Swedberg, Donna J. Peuquet:
An Evaluation of a Visual Analytics Prototype for Calendar-Related Spatiotemporal Periodicity Detection and Analysis. 63-79 - Anne-Kathrin Bestgen, Dennis Edler, Christina Müller, Patrick Schulze, Frank Dickmann, Lars Kuchinke:
Where Is It (in the Map)? Recall and Recognition of Spatial Information. 80-97 - Patrick J. Murray:
Vargic's Miscellany of Curious Maps: The Atlas of Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know by Martin VargicVargic's Miscellany of Curious Maps: The Atlas of Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know / Martin Vargic. London: Martin Joseph, 2015. Pp. 128. ISBN: 9780718181147 (cloth), £12.49. Available from https: //www.penguin.co.uk/. 98-99 - Federica Burini:
Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping, edited by D.R. Fraser Taylor and Tracey LauriaultDevelopments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping / Edited by D.R. Fraser Taylor and Tracey Lauriault. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2014. Pp. 364. ISBN 9780444627131 (cloth), $139.95; ISBN 9780444627179 (ebook), $139.95; cloth and ebook together $167.94. Available from http: //www.elsevier.com. 99-100 - Tong Zhang:
Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis by Jingxiong Zhang, Peter M. Atkinson, and Michael F. GoodchildScale in Spatial Information and Analysis / Jingxiong Zhang, Peter M. Atkinson, and Michael F. Goodchild. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2014. Pp. xiv, 353; 8 illus. ISBN 978143929370 (cloth), £86; ISBN 9781439829387 (ebook), £60.20. Available from https: //www.crcpress.com/. 100-101
Volume 52, Number 2, June 2017
- John C. Maclachlan, Rebecca E. Lee:
Student Collaborative Writing Groups: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Spatial Information. 105-107 - Alexander Eikelboom, Elysia Martini, Luisa Ruiz, Alison D. St. Pierre, Ali Tejani:
Public Crime Mapping in Canada: Interpreting RAIDS Online. 108-115 - Korry D. Garvey, Saad A. Syed, Imaiya A. Ravichandran, Matthew L. Jordan, Jennifer M. Akerman:
Exploring the Economic and Social Impacts of Laurier Brantford Campus. 116-124 - Kristin M. Dosen, Alexis A. Karasiuk, Alexandra C. Marcaccio, Samantha Miljak, Mythili H. Nair, Victoria J. Radauskas:
Code Grey: Mapping Healthcare Service Deserts in Hamilton, Ontario and the Impact on Senior Populations. 125-131 - Madeleine J. E. Baker, Mackenzie B. Gillies, Rachel M. Liu, Kevin M. Maynard, Spencer D. Williams, Elliott K. Yee:
The Effects and Implications of Urbanization on the Environmental Integrity of the Oak Ridges Moraine in Ontario, Canada. 132-141 - Mallory Fitz-Ritson, Jason J. Brodeur, John C. Maclachlan, Carolyn H. Eyles:
Delineating Hummocky Terrain: A Field-Based Approach. 142-152 - Andrea Favretto, Bruno Callegher:
Burgon's Expectation: Ancient and New Cartographic Visualization for Numismatic Data and Coin Finds. 153-167 - Dennis Edler, Frank Dickmann:
The Impact of 1980s and 1990s Video Games on Multimedia Cartography. 168-177 - Hideyuki Fujita:
Information Extraction and Visualization from Twitter Considering Spatial Structure. 178-193 - Nadia Panchaud, Ionut Iosifescu Enescu, Lorenz Hurni:
Smart Cartographic Functionality for Improving Data Visualization in Map Mashups. 194-211
Volume 52, Number 3, September 2017
- David L. B. Jupp:
Projection, Scale, and Accuracy in the 1721 Kangxi Maps. 215-232 - Daniel Casebeer, Jessica Mann:
Mapping Theories of Transformative Learning. 233-237 - Germana Manca, Nigel Waters:
Maps and Beyond: An Excursus on Sixteenth-Century Maps of American Coastlines, Collected in Italy, a GIS Approach. 238-250 - Garrett Carr:
Land and Power: Making a New Map of Ireland's Border. 251-262 - Zoltan A. Simon:
Secrets of South Asia from Fra Mauro (1459) to Later Maps. 263-287 - Zengwang Xu:
A City Is Not a Tree: 50th Anniversary EditionA City Is Not a Tree: 50th Anniversary Edition / Christopher Alexander. Edited by Michael W. Mehaffy. Portland, OR: Sustasis Press, 2016 Pp. 210. ISBN 978-0-9893469-5-5, $19.95. Available from http: //www.sustasis.net. 288
Volume 52, Number 4, December 2017
- Gordon A. Cromley:
A Narrative Cartography of the French Indo-China War: A Journalistic Perspective. 293-309 - Eric J. Lovell:
Roads, Lines, and Boundary Objects: A Critical Cartographic Look at the Development of the Serengeti Highway. 310-321 - Maxim Nyrtsov, Maria Fleis, Michael Borisov, Philip Stooke:
Conic Projections of the Triaxial Ellipsoid: The Projections for Regional Mapping of Celestial Bodies. 322-331 - Ilyoung Hong, Jin-Kyu Jung:
What Is So "Hot" in Heatmap? Qualitative Code Cluster Analysis with Foursquare Venue. 332-348 - Magnus Heitzler, Juan Carlos Lam, Jürgen Hackl, Bryan T. Adey, Lorenz Hurni:
A Simulation and Visualization Environment for Spatiotemporal Disaster Risk Assessments of Network Infrastructures. 349-363 - David S. Lamb:
An Automated Displaced Proportional Circle Map Using Delaunay Triangulation and an Algorithm for Node Overlap Removal. 364-370
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