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Cartographica, Volume 40
Volume 40, Numbers 1-2, 2005
- Key Dates in the Life and Work of J.B. Harley.

- Matthew H. Edney:

Monograph 54. 1-143 - Roger Wheate:

Introducing Technical Notes and Ephemera. 145-146 - Karel Kriz:

The 4th ICA Mountain Cartography Workshop, Vall de Núria, Catalonia, Spain (30 September-2 October 2004). 147-149
Volume 40, Number 3, Fall 2005
- Emanuela Casti:

Towards a Theory of Interpretation: Cartographic Semiosis. 1-16 - Barry A. T. Brown, Eric Laurier

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Maps and Journeys: An Ethno-methodological Investigation. 17-33 - Byron P. Nakos, Vasilis Ch. Mitropoulos:

Critical Point Detection Using the Length Ratio (LR) for Line Generalization. 35-51 - Christine M. Petto:

From L'État, c'est moi to L'État, c'est l'État: Mapping in Early Modern France. 53-78 - Franz Reitinger:

The Persuasiveness of Cartography: Michel Le Nobletz (1577-1652) and the School of Le Conquet (France). 79-103 - Mark Monmonier:

Critic, Deconstruct Thyself: A Rejoinder to Koch's Nonsense of Snow. 105-108 - Tom Koch:

The Author's Reply. 109-110 - Roger Wheate:

Introduction. 111-112 - Jon Corbett, Kevin Wade:

Player Perspective: Using Computer Game Engines for 3D Cartography. 113-120 - Tracey P. Lauriault

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The Gay and Lesbian Atlas. 121-123 - Norman Etherington:

Journey into Africa: The Life and Death of Keith Johnston, Scottish Cartographer and Explorer. 123-124 - Thomas Suárez:

Over the Edge of the World: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe. 124-126 - Barbara E. Mundy:

The Spacious Word: Cartography, Literature, and Empire in Early Modern Spain. 126-127 - Derek Hayes:

Early Mapping of the Pacific: The Epic Story of Seafarers, Adventurers, and Cartographers Who Mapped the Earth's Greatest Ocean. 127-128 - David Barber:

Islands of the Arctic. 128-129 - Jeremy Black:

An Historical Atlas of Kent. 129-130 - Lesley B. Cormack:

The Mapmakers' Quest. 130-132 - Brian Eddy:

The Canadian Atlas: Our Nation, Environment and People. 132 - Paul Heersink:

World Atlas of Natural Hazards. 133-134
Volume 40, Number 4, Winter 2005
- Francis Harvey, Mei-Po Kwan

, Marianna Pavlovskaya:
Introduction: Critical GIS. 1-4 - Eric Sheppard:

Knowledge Production through Critical GIS: Genealogy and Prospects. 5-21 - Nicholas Chrisman

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Full Circle: More than Just Social Implications of GIS. 23-35 - Sara McLafferty:

Women and GIS: Geospatial Technologies and Feminist Geographies. 37-45 - Nadine Schuurman:

Social Perspectives on Semantic Interoperability: Constraints on Geographical Knowledge from a Data Perspective. 47-61 - Marc P. Armstrong

, Amy J. Ruggles:
Geographic Information Technologies and Personal Privacy. 63-73 - Stephen A. Matthews

, James E. Detwiler, Linda M. Burton:
Geo-ethnography: Coupling Geographic Information Analysis Techniques with Ethnographic Methods in Urban Research. 75-90 - Jon M. Corbett, C. Peter Keller:

An Analytical Framework to Examine Empowerment Associated with Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PGIS). 91-102 - Roger Wheate:

Technical Notes and Ephemera. 103 - Kira B. Shingareva, Jim Zimbelman, Manfred F. Buchroithner, Henrik I. Hargitai

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The Realization of ICA Commission Projects on Planetary Cartography. 105-114 - Roger Wheate:

Carto 2005: Joint Annual Meeting of the CCA and ACMLA. 115-117

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