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Application of web 2.0 in cartographic education. Is it time for cartography 2.0? [PDF]
The term web 2.0 was first used in 2004 at a conference where the organizers focused on the new generation web services. Although web is not software and it has no versions everybody understood this term and also understood the real meaning behind it.
Zentai, László
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Audio Cartography: Visual Encoding of Acoustic Parameters [PDF]
Our sonic environment is the matter of subject in multiple domains which developed individual means of its description. As a result, it lacks an established visual language through which knowledge can be connected and insights shared. We provide a visual
A Arteaga+29 more
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MAKING AN ACCESSIBLE CITY: A Critique of Cartographic Reason through Emphasis on Corpography
Abstract Inspired by Gunnar Olsson, this article critiques the use of cartographic reason in the process of creating an accessible city for people with disabilities. It also borrows Gregory's ontological conceptual pair of cartography and corpography, showing the ontological transformations that occur within this pair during the practical removal of ...
Pavel Doboš, Robert Osman
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Child’s Information Security in Digital Space of the Russian Federation
Our time is the time of rapid technological development. The Internet is becoming available to everyone, and it is expanding its influence in various fields.
S. S. Dubov+2 more
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Education in cartography: what is the status of young people's map-reading skills? [PDF]
Due to recent technological progress, maps have become more popular than ever before. This is especially true for young people, who interact with these technologies on a daily basis.
De Maeyer, Philippe+5 more
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MAKING MOTILITY: Sociospatial Mobility as Capital
Abstract ‘Motility’ has become a highly influential concept in global mobility and migration studies in the two decades since it emerged in this journal. The call to centralize sociospatial mobility as a form of individual capital gave motility a particular and enduring significance in the wider mobilities turn.
Niall Cunningham
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Digital Cartography in High School Education – Heureka Project
Digital cartography as a school subject was designed as part of a project called „Eureka – from knowledge to success“. Digital cartography is a subject for students interested in geography and computer science, as well as for all lovers of maps and ...
Mihaela Maček
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The mapping of 500 DAYS OF SUMMER: A processual approach to cinematic cartography
In this paper, I engage in a cartographic analysis of 500 DAYS OF SUMMER. I use the concepts of the map and tour and relate them to cartography as representation and practice.
Chris Lukinbeal
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The Jovian and Saturnian satellites are being mapped at several scales from Voyager 1 and 2 data. The maps are especially formatted color mosaics, controlled photomosaics, and airbrush maps.
Batson, R. M.+2 more
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Contested Good City Stories from a North Chennai Littoral
Abstract This article investigates the wilful destruction of Ennore Creek, a littoral wetland system in north Chennai, Tamil Nadu, by a series of shifting statist good city imaginaries expressed in plans, research reports, environmental impact assessments, government orders and court judgements.
Lindsay Bremner+2 more
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