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A Cartographic Turn (Hardcover)
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A Cartographic Turn (Hardcover)
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Contemporary cartography faces a threefold, simultaneous set of
pressures. First, it is clear that a restricted circle of
specialists no longer holds a monopoly over cartographic production
and that there is no longer any implicit agreement about maps.
Secondly, scientific and technological innovations are rapidly
modifying the boundaries between what a map is and is not,
increasing the importance of the individual user or map maker.
Finally there is a great need for cartographic instruments to
empower the citizen-cartographers, tools to help them make sense of
the maps that they are making. What is needed is an innovative
framework able to help us to think about cartography not only in
terms of knowledge, but also in terms of ethics. Ethics is
approached here as a fundamental component of an overall emerging
self-reflexive attitude: what actually are the social values and
responsible attitudes that are at stake in cartographic practices?
If we are able to understand how the relationship between a society
and its maps tends to design new configurations, we can enhance
scientific and technological innovation. We can also contribute to
a more general public debate on spatial visualization, which would
imply the breaking up of the impermeable borders that persist
between academic disciplines.
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