Mapping and Politics in the Digital Age
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Mapping and Politics in the Digital Age
Simon, Elena; Bargues-Pedreny, Pol; Chandler, David
Taylor & Francis Inc
11/2018
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Inglês
9780815357407
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List of Contributors
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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
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
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
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
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