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Narrative Cartography: From Mapping Stories to the Narrative of Maps and Mapping

open access: yesThe Cartographic Journal, 2014
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps and narratives. This is approached from a map making perspective. Throughout the process of editing this special issue, we have identified two main types of relationships. Firstly, maps have been used to represent the spatio-temporal structures of
Caquard, Sébastien, Cartwright, William
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Receiving, or ‘Adopting’, Donated Embryos to Have Children: Parents Narrate and Draw Kinship Boundaries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who donate or receive embryos, or it may not. Our qualitative study explored whether having a child via embryo donation initiated kinship connections between
Golombok   +12 more
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Transmitting Field Data and History: The Narrative Function of Map Cartouches – Narrating the Story of Map Making [PDF]

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica
The article explores the narrative dimension of cartographic cartouches, which, through the visual compositions within, convey stories beyond geographical data. As methodology, the article applies a literary studies theory to two cartouches from two 18th-
Ioana ZAMFIR
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Development of Teaching Material for Narrative Writing Using Graphic Organizer Story Map in Elementary School

open access: yesInternational Journal of Research in Counseling and Education, 2018
Most of materials used in narrative writing are not interested and not related to the writing process (pre-writing, when writing, and post writing). Our goal is to measure the effectiveness, practicality, and validity of the narrative writing material ...
Ramona Kurnia   +2 more
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Knowledge Cartography for Controversies: The Iraq Debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In analysing controversies and debates—which would include reviewing a literature in order to plan research, or assessing intelligence to formulate policy—there is no one worldview which can be mapped, for instance as a single, coherent concept map.
A. Kahane   +8 more
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Mapping Ancient Heritage Narratives with Digital Tools [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
How does ‘digital’ apply to ancient pasts? Digital methods, especially methods relating to identifying, visualizing, and analysing spatial data, have become increasingly important within the fields of classical literature, archaeology, and heritage. On the one hand, literary narratives offer potentially different ways of representing space and place ...
Anna Foka   +8 more
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Narrating the past: virtual environments and narrative [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This paper explores how traditional narrative language used in film and theatre can be adapted to create interactivity and a greater sense of presence in the virtual heritage environment.
Patel, R, Tuck, D
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Baker’s Narrative Theory and its Research Potentials in Translation Studies [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های ترجمه در زبان و ادبیات عربی, 2019
This paper first describes Baker’s narrative theory so as to introduce a new research area in Translation Studies. In so doing, it defines the concept of narrative in social sciences, which is the basis of Baker’s work, and explains Baker’s proposed ...
Kaveh Bolouri, Mazdak Bolouri
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The Cosmos Project: a journey to the stars [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
There seems to be some agreement that ‘science for all’ does not necessarily mean ‘one size fits all’ (Lynch, 2001). Teaching scientific disciplines in schools has been traditionally concerned with delivering science as a product with a main focus on its
Kuksa, I, Rumney, P, Scriven, N
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Re-collecting Jim. Discovering a name and a slave narrative's continuing truth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In a follow-up installment in 1839 to the anonymously authored Recollections of Slavery by a Runaway Slave, the narrator testifies that a Charleston slave speculator known as "Major Ross" had sold his brother.
Susanna Margaret Ashton
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