This book fills a gap in the market by taking an introductory look at cartographic representations as multimedia constructs, from theory to critique to neopragmatist perspectives and in practice. It offers an interdisciplinary analysis from the fields of media and communication studies as well as geography and cartography to examine how cartographic representations as constructions of multimedia shape our options for appropriating space and possessing space-generating qualities. Examples from current social discourses such as the COVID-19 pandemic, debates on climate change, and sustainability plus the war in Ukraine show how multimedia cartographic representations are part of the communicative negotiation processes in public media spheres. The book offers insights into the theoretical foundations, historical developments, and practical applications of cartography, with a particular focus on the critical reflection of power structures and interests. It is aimed at students, researchers, and teachers, thereby inviting each to understand maps not only as technical artifacts but also as complex multimedia constructions.
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This book fills a gap in the market by taking an introductory look at cartographic representations as multimedia constructs, from theory to critique to neopragmatist perspectives and in practice.
Introduction.- Cartographic representations as media and as an object of investigation in media related sciences.- History of cartographic representations and their theoretical classification an overview.- Projections scales and coordinates  or how do I transfer a three dimensional body into the plane.- Cartographic coding.- Power and cartographic representations.-  The postcritical critique of critical cartography and the neopragmatist redescription of cartography.- Conclusion.
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This book fills a gap in the market by taking an introductory look at cartographic representations as multimedia constructs, from theory to critique to neopragmatist perspectives and in practice. It offers an interdisciplinary analysis from the fields of media and communication studies as well as geography and cartography to examine how cartographic representations as constructions of multimedia shape our options for appropriating space and possessing space-generating qualities. Examples from current social discourses such as the COVID-19 pandemic, debates on climate change, and sustainability plus the war in Ukraine show how multimedia cartographic representations are part of the communicative negotiation processes in public media spheres. The book offers insights into the theoretical foundations, historical developments, and practical applications of cartography, with a particular focus on the critical reflection of power structures and interests. It is aimed at students, researchers, and teachers, thereby inviting each to understand maps not only as technical artifacts but also as complex multimedia constructions.
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Provides an introductory look at cartographic representations as multimedia constructs Includes interdisciplinary analyses from the fields of media and communication studies, geography, and cartography Offers insights into the theoretical foundations, historical developments, and practical applications of cartography
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ISBN
9783031807060
Publisert
2025-04-15
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Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Olaf Kühne is a university professor at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. Prior to his appointment at the University of Tübingen, the geographer and sociologist, who holds a doctorate and habilitation, was a professor at the Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences and at the University of Saarland and held various positions (as a consultant, head of department and head of staff unit) in various Saarland ministries, here in the areas of nature conservation, regional planning and demographic change. In his research, Olaf Kühne deals theoretically with neopragmatism, social constructivism and conflict theory. Thematically, his research focuses on landscape and spatial conflicts, regional geography, cartography and urban development. His spatial focus is on East-Central Europe, Germany, Italy and the United States of America, in particular the South and West.

Timo Sedelmeier studied Geography and European Ethnology at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg i.Br., German, where he also completed his doctorate in Geography. After working as an academic assistant at the PH Freiburg, he moved to a junior lectureship in human geography at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany, in 2012. In 2018, he was appointed Academic Councilor, and since 2022 he has been a Senior Academic Councilor at the Chair of Urban and Regional Development. His research focuses on poverty research and food geography.

Helena Atteneder is a senior lecturer („akademische Rätin a. Z.“) at the Institute for Media Studies, University of Tübingen, Germany. Her current research interests include critical perspectives on media practices in post-digital cities and theories of spaces/places, media and power. She is a founding member and spokesperson of the GfM working group "Media Geographies". With her project "Media and Mobility in the Digital City", she is part of the Baden-Württemberg Foundation's elite programme for postdoctoral researchers.