Time for Mapping: Cartographic Temporalities

Hardback

Main Details

Title Time for Mapping: Cartographic Temporalities
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Sybille Lammes
Edited by Chris Perkins
Edited by Alex Gekker
Edited by Sam Hind
Edited by Clancy Wilmott
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreHuman geography
Cartography, map-making and projections
Graphical and digital media applications
ISBN/Barcode 9781526122537
ClassificationsDewey:526
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
General
Illustrations 49 black & white illustrations, 1 graph

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 7 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Maps take place in time as well as representing space. The Google map on your smartphone appears to fix the world, serving as a practical spatial tool, but in practice is deployed in ways that draw attention to memories, rhythm, synchronicity, sequence and duration. This interdisciplinary collection focuses on how these temporal aspects of mapping might be understood, at a time when mapping technologies have been profoundly changed by digital developments. It contrasts different aspects of this temporality, bringing together experts from critical cartography, media studies and science and technology studies. Together the chapters offer a unique interdisciplinary focus revealing the complex and social ways in which time in wrapped up with digital technologies and revealed in everyday mapping tasks: from navigating across cities, to serving as scientific groundings for news stories; from managing smart cities, to visual art practice. It brings time back into the map! -- .

Author Biography

Sybille Lammes is Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at Leiden University Chris Perkins is Reader in Geography at the University of Manchester Alex Gekker is Lecturer in Media and Culture at the University of Amsterdam Sam Hind is Research Associate in Locating Media at the University of Siegen Clancy Wilmott is Lecturer in Geography at the University of Manchester Daniel Evans is a PhD candidate in Human Geography at the University of Manchester -- .