Deep mapping / / edited by Les Roberts.
In recent years there has been much discussion of the impacts of a “spatial turn” in arts and humanities disciplines. The more far-reaching these impacts have become, the broader the scope of what a more “spatially inflected” humanities might, and indeed does, look like. Yet, while the breadth of sc...
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Place / Publishing House: | Switzerland : : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,, 2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (232 pages) :; illustrations. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: Deep mapping and spatial anthropology / Les Roberts
- Going deeper or flatter: connecting deep mapping, flat ontologies and the democratizing of knowledge / Selina Springett
- Mapping deeply / Denis Wood
- Glas Journal: deep mappings of a harbour or the charting of fragments / Silvia Loeffler
- The deep mapping of Pennine Street: a cartographic fiction / Claire Reddleman
- Anticipating deep mapping: tracing the spatial practice of Tim Robinson / Jos Smith
- A strange cartography: leylines, landscape, and 'deep mapping' in the works of Alfred Watkins / James Thurgill
- Mapping our Patience: cartography, cinema and W.G Sebald / Taien Ng-Chan
- Deep mapping and screen tourism: the Oxford of Harry Potter and Inspector Morse / James Cateridge
- Regular routes: deep mapping a performative counterpractice for the daily commute / Laura Bissell and David Overend
- The rhythm of non-places: marooning the embodied self in depthless space / Les Roberts
- Archaeological excavation and deep mapping in historic rural communities / Carenza Lewis
- Long Street: a map of post-apartheid Cape Town / Giovanni Spissu.