Hanging out in London has put me in touch with some of the biggest map geeks I have ever met. It’s brilliant!
So here are some links from them – and for them:
Rodcorp: A diagram rather than a true map, you distort what you represent
Antimega: 12 routes from Foyles to Tate Modern
Atlas of Hinterworlds
by P.J. Taylor
Maps & journeying : an ethnographic approach (pdf)
by Barry Brown and Eric Laurier (via)
The Promise of Critical Social Cartography
by Rolland G. Paulston and Martin Liebman
Making Sense of Maps
by David Stephens
It’s Space Jim, But Not As We Know It (pdf)
by Andy Pratt
Mobile Cultures (pdf)
by John Urry
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Noted that you have cited the work of the late Paulston, Professor Emeritus here at the University of Pittsburgh. We are planning a memorial in his honor carded for April 9, 2008. We are inviting those who knew him, particularly students of his or those involved in social cartography to attend or comment on his work and times. We are developing a guest book for those who can’t attend. We invite you to enter your comments and sign the guess book. Keep checking http://www.ginie.pitt.edu.