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Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, March 2015
- Reuben Rose-Redwood:
Introduction: The Limits to Deconstructing the Map. 1-8 - Matthew H. Edney:
Cartography and Its Discontents. 9-13 - Denis Wood:
This Is Not about Old Maps. 14-17 - Daniel Clayton:
"Snapshots of a Moving Target": Harley/Foucault/Colonialism. 18-23 - John Krygier:
Reflections on J.B. Harley's "Deconstructing the Map". 24-27 - Jeremy W. Crampton, Matthew W. Wilson:
Harley and Friday Harbor: A Conversation with John Pickles. 28-36 - Martin Dodge, Chris Perkins:
Reflecting on J.B. Harley's Influence and What He Missed in "Deconstructing the Map". 37-40 - Wen Lin:
Tracing the Map in the Age of Web 2.0. 41-44 - Sarah Elwood:
Still Deconstructing the Map: Microfinance Mapping and the Visual Politics of Intimate Abstraction. 45-49 - Leila M. Harris:
Deconstructing the Map after 25 Years: Furthering Engagements with Social Theory. 50-53 - Reuben Rose-Redwood:
Looking "Beyond" Power? J.B. Harley's Legacy and the Powers of Cartographic World-Making. 54-57
Volume 50, Number 2, June 2015
- Samuel Adu-Prah, Tonny J. Oyana:
Regionalization of Youth and Adolescent Weight Metrics for the Continental United States Using Contiguity-Constrained Clustering and Partitioning. 61-70 - Grant McKenzie, Krzysztof Janowicz, Song Gao, Jiue-An Yang, Yingjie Hu:
POI Pulse: A Multi-granular, Semantic Signature-Based Information Observatory for the Interactive Visualization of Big Geosocial Data. 71-85 - Nai Yang, Lin Wan, Guizhou Zheng, Jie Yang:
Using Hachures to Construct a 3D Doline Model Automatically. 86-93 - Robert E. Roth:
Interactivity and Cartography: A Contemporary Perspective on User Interface and User Experience Design from Geospatial Professionals. 94-115
Volume 50, Number 3, September 2015
- John Wyatt Greenlee:
Eight Islands on Four Maps: The Cartographic Renegotiation of Hawai'i, 1876-1959. 119-140 - Martin C. Lukas:
Neglected Treasures: Linking Historical Cartography with Environmental Changes in Java, Indonesia. 141-162 - John C. Maclachlan, Rebecca E. Lee:
Student Collaborative Writing Groups: Mapping Glacial Geomorphology and Glacial Sedimentology. 163-164 - Victoria R. Balkwill Tweedie, Alicja N. Jazwiec, Taylor P. Johnson, Isabella E. Vitale:
Morphological Interpretations of Glacial Forms by Spatial Analysis in the Area Surrounding Lake Simcoe, Ontario. 165-171 - Rebecca G. Englert, Rebekah C. Ingram, Lauren I. Madronich, Katie M. Maloney, Kira B. Moor, Kendal C. Rooney, Riley P. M. Mulligan:
Quantifying Eroded Sediment Volume during Drumlin Formation in Simcoe County. 172-178 - Jacob W. D. Strong:
SketchUp as a Construction Tool for Large-Scale Subsurface Structures: Three-Dimensional Visualization of the Parry Sound Domain, Grenville Province, Ontario. 179-186 - Kelly K. To, Kristin A. Clements, Sara L. De Thomasis, Alanna G. Smolarz, Christine E. S. van Beest, Mark A. Pollock, Corina R. Zuber, Nicolette D. Francis, Riley P. M. Mulligan:
Delineation of Paleowind Direction from Dunes in Simcoe County, Ontario. 187-194 - Chelsi A. McNeill-Jewer, Jessica Vu, Lauren E. Oldfield, Sara J. Fisher, Mark D. Paddey, Robert J. Anderson:
Mapping the Impacts of Iceland's Katla Subglacial Volcano on the Mýrdalsjökull Glacier. 195-203 - Daniel Cañas, Winnie May Chan, Austen Chiu, Logan Jung-Ritchie, Matthew Leung, Logesh Pillay, Brenda Waltham:
Potential Environmental Effects of Expanding Lake Jökulsárlón in Response to Melting of Breiðamerkurjökull, Iceland. 204-213
Volume 50, Number 4, December 2015
- Dennis Edler, Frank Dickmann:
Elevating Streets in Urban Topographic Maps Improves the Speed of Map-Reading. 217-223 - Cristina M. Iosifescu-Enescu, Jacques Montangero, Lorenz Hurni:
Toward Dream Cartography: Mapping Dream Space and Content. 224-237 - Michael P. Peterson:
Maps and the Meaning of the Cloud. 238-247 - Khatereh Polous, Jukka Matthias Krisp, Liqiu Meng, Bibek Shrestha, Jiajian Xiao:
OpenEventMap: A Volunteered Location-Based Service. 248-258 - Roger Wheate:
Celebrating 50 Years ofCartographica, 1965-2015. 259-261
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