Mapping and Politics in the Digital Age

Mapping and Politics in the Digital Age

Simon, Elena; Bargues-Pedreny, Pol; Chandler, David

Taylor & Francis Inc

11/2018

230

Dura

Inglês

9780815357407

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

MAPPING AND POLITICS IN THE DIGITAL AGE: AN INTRODUCTION

Pol Bargues-Pedreny, David Chandler and Elena Simon

I. CONTESTATIONS

1. On the epistemology of maps and mapping: De la Cosa, Mercator and the making of spatial imaginaries

Luis Lobo-Guerrero

2. From Cartographic Gaze to contestatory cartographies

Doug Specht and Anna Feigenbaum

3. Horizontalism is a map

Nicholas Michelsen

4. (Analog) mapping the knowable and ways of knowing: Relational ontologies of chickens and ancestors in rural Sierra Leone

Caitlin Ryan

II. GOVERNANCE

5. Mapping epidemics: securitisation, risk and geopolitics

Adam Ferhani and Gregory Stiles

6. About 'terms and conditions': The Aadhar biometric identification programme as a mapping analytic

Harshavardhan Bhat

7. Mapping as governance in an age of autonomic computing: technology, virtuality and utopia

Antoinette Rouvroy

8. Mapping without the world and the poverty of digital humanitarians

Pol Bargues-Pedreny

III. IMAGINARIES

9. Post(mortem) cartographies: Reframing the cartographic exhaustion in the age of mapping's excess

Laura Lo Presti

10. Mapping beyond the human: correlation and the governance of effects

David Chandler

11. Map-i: Mercator revisited: from mapping modernity to postmodern creative cartographies

Inge Panneels

12. Mapping's intelligent agents

Shannon Mattern

Index
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biopolitics;ontopolitics;global cooperation;international relations;cartography;maps;global governance;neoliberalism;media and communications;technology;borders;The Anthropocene;Follow;Digital Maps;Cartographic Gaze;Autonomic Computing;UN;Mappa Mundi;Census;West African Ebola Outbreak;Assemblage Theory;Rhumb Lines;Unique Identification Authority;Mapping Practices;Gerard Mercator;Mercator's Projection;Participatory Rural Appraisal;Representational Inadequacy;Contemporary Society;Cartographic Representations;Public Participatory GIS;Juan De La Cosa;Digital Humanitarians;Ebola Epidemic;GFP;Ebola Crisis;Self-driving Cars