Cartographic Perspectives (E-Journal - North American Cartographic Information Society, NACIS)
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    Letter from the Past President

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    Letter from the Assistant Editor

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    Instructions to Authors

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    Review of Cartography: Visualization of Geospatial Data, Fourth Edition

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    Review of A People's Atlas of Detroit

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    Making Maps by Hand

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    Moving Lightly over the Earth

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    In the novel The Rings of Saturn (1995), the German writer W. G. Sebald recounts his solitary journey to the town of Suffolk (UK) at the end of his years, while he also reflects on some of the dramatic events that shaped World War II and his personal memories. In this work, he takes on a particular narrative tactic defined by the interaction between the text and images that creates a special type of montage in which he seems to draw from cinematic language. I argue that, drawing on Sebald’s work, we can imagine a form of ethnographic observation that involves the creation of a cinematic map through which to explore the memories and imagination of individuals in relation to places where they live. I explore the day-to-day lived experiences of unemployed people of Sulcis Iglesiente, through their everyday engagement with, and situated perceptions of, their territory. I describe the process that led me to build Moving Lightly over the Earth, a cinematic map of Sulcis Iglesiente through which I explored how women and men in the area who lost their jobs as a result of the process of its deindustrialization give specific meaning to the territory, relating it to memories of their past and hopes and desires for the future

    Review of Thinking with Maps: Understanding the World Through Spatialization

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    Review of Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawai‘i

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    Review of The Phantom Atlas, The Golden Atlas, and The Sky Atlas

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