A History of Spaces

Cartographic Reason, Mapping and the Geo-Coded World

John Pickles author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Oct '03

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A History of Spaces cover

This book provides an essential insight into the practices and ideas of maps and map-making. It draws on a wide range of social theorists, and theorists of maps and cartography, to show how maps and map-making have shaped the spaces in which we live.
Going beyond the focus of traditional cartography, the book draws on examples of the use of maps from the sixteenth century to the present, including their role in projects of the national and colonial state, emergent capitalism and the planetary consciousness of the natural sciences. It also considers the use of maps for military purposes, maps that have coded modern conceptions of health, disease and social character, and maps of the transparent human body and the transparent earth.

'[This book] brings something unquestionably new in the way geographers study maps and the processes of map-making and map-using.' - http://EspacesTemps.net

'This is thought provoking spacial analysis at its very best.'- Massey University, 2005

ISBN: 9780415144971

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 566g

256 pages