This Special Issue of the International Journal of Cartography – A Sense of Impending Doom and emotional or critical cartography – PART 1 – has been recently published online.
This Special Issue, and Part II of the Special Issue, Issue 10.3 2024 (published later this year) is an initiative of the Commission on Art and Cartography.
Guest editors for this Issue are Taien Ng-Chan, Nick Lally and Sharon Hayashi. Joanna Gardener and Glenn Finley contributed to the initial conversations and thinking around these special issues.
A list of papers published in the issue is provided below:
- Art and cartography: views from somewhere by Taien Ng-Chan, Nick Lally & Sharon Hayashi
- Messy, entangled, and shapeshifting: Feral Mapping by Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Andrea Botero, Markéta Dolejšová & Lachlan Sleight
- Deep mapping Eagle Village by Sheila Nadimi & Emory Shaw
- Ten thousand years of typography on California State Route 185 by Joshua Singer
- Fracturing & fluidity, isolation & (dis)integration: mapping ecological islands & edges in painting & music by Darren Sears
- Sense of space: memory map of Dakar, Senegal by Jessica Gosling-Goldsmith
- Carto-City to Surface-City: un-mapping and re-mapping the urban emotion of missing by Maggie McCormick
- Mapping Beirut’s landscapes of contestation: uprisings and artistic practice by Lee Frederix
- An artistic perspective on individual space–time flows by Aleksandra Stanczak & Antoni B. Moore
- MAPS IN HISTORY: A cubist style military map by Imre Josef Demhardt
Papers can be viewed via the Journal website.
Bill Cartwright and Anne Ruas
Editors, International Journal of Cartography
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