Rethinking Maps
- 作者: Kitchin R.1, Dodge M.2
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隶属关系:
- Maynooth University
- University of Manchester
- 期: 卷 33, 编号 1 (2023)
- 页面: 33-60
- 栏目: AFTER REPRESENTATION
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/0869-5377/article/view/292586
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17323/0869-5377-2023-1-33-59
- ID: 292586
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The authors argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than representational, science. Building on recent analysis concerning the philosophical underpinnings of cartography they question the ontological security of maps, contending that it is productive to rethink cartography as ontogenetic in nature; that is maps emerge through practices and have no secure ontological status. Drawing on the concepts of transduction and technicity the authors contend that maps are of-the-moment, brought into being through practices (embodied, social, technical); that mapping is a process of constant reterritorialization.
Maps are never fully formed and their work is never complete. Maps are transitory and fleeting, being contingent, relational and context-dependent; they are always mappings; spatial practices enacted to solve relational problems (e.g., how best to create a spatial representation, how to understand a spatial distribution, how to get between A and B, etc.). The authors contend that such a rethinking provides a fresh perspective on cartographic epistemology, and could work to provide a common framework for those who undertake mapping as applied knowledge (asking technical questions) and those that seek to critique such mapping as a form of power/knowledge (asking ideological questions). They illustrate their argument through an analysis of mapping practices.
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Rob Kitchin
Maynooth University
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: rob.kitchin@nuim.ie
爱尔兰, Maynooth
Martin Dodge
University of Manchester
Email: m.dodge@manchester.ac.uk
英国, Manchester
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