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Maps as Media Constructs

Exploring Theory, Practice, Critique, and Neopragmatism

Olaf Kühne, Timo Sedelmeier, Helena Atteneder
Livre broché | Anglais | Springerbriefs in Geography
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This book fills a gap in the market by taking an introductory look at cartographic representations as multimedia constructs, from theory to critique to neopragmatist perspectives and in practice. It offers an interdisciplinary analysis from the fields of media and communication studies as well as geography and cartography to examine how cartographic representations as constructions of multimedia shape our options for appropriating space and possessing space-generating qualities. Examples from current social discourses such as the COVID-19 pandemic, debates on climate change, and sustainability plus the war in Ukraine show how multimedia cartographic representations are part of the communicative negotiation processes in public media spheres. The book offers insights into the theoretical foundations, historical developments, and practical applications of cartography, with a particular focus on the critical reflection of power structures and interests. It is aimed at students, researchers, and teachers, thereby inviting each to understand maps not only as technical artifacts but also as complex multimedia constructions.

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Nombre de pages :
65
Langue:
Anglais
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EAN:
9783031807060
Date de parution :
06-02-25
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
155 mm x 235 mm

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