Tool: LitMaps
Article Title: Narrative Cartography: From Mapping Stories to the Narrative of Maps and Mapping
Journal: Cartographic Journal
Authoe:Se´bastien Caquard 1 and William Cartwright
Year of Publication: 2014
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While exploring the forward and backword citation of the article Narrative Cartography: From Mapping Stories to the Narrative of the Maps and mapping, there are common patterns and school of thoughts have emerged inluding the articles, papers and books od areas like, Digital huamnities, Digital Cartography, Spatial Thepries, Literary Cartographies, Mapping tools like GIS, Historical geography Geosparial Visualisation. Additionaly while looking the the forward citations Cartograohies of other fields like cinema, Land, Digital Literature,Memory Studies, Keeping trace of history are found.
Most Frequently Appearing Authors
These authors consistently contribute to or are cited within the fields of cartography, literary geography, and spatial humanities:
Author | Notability / Area |
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David Cooper | Literary geographies; co-editor of Literary Mapping in the Digital Age |
Pablo Iván Azócar Fernández | Research in critical cartography and geovisualization |
Barbara Piatti | Pioneer in literary cartography; Atlas of Fictional Worlds |
Sébastien Caquard | Narrative cartography; cartographic cinema |
Rob Kitchin | Theoretical cartography, critical GIS, and geospatial epistemology |
Robert E. Roth | Cartographic design, user experience in geovisualization |
C. Fish | Works on spatial humanities and geocriticism |
📚 Most Frequently Referenced Journals
These journals are dominant platforms for publishing and citing research on mapping, spatial theory, and geoinformation:
Journal Title | Focus Area |
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The Cartographic Journal | Core journal for cartographic theory and practice |
International Journal of Geo-Information | Focuses on spatial data infrastructure and geoinformation science |
Cartographia | Scholarly work on cartography and geospatial science |
International Journal of Geographic Information Science | Advanced GIS theory and methods |
Journal of Maps | Peer-reviewed cartographic outputs; includes fictional/spatial mapping |
Cartographic Perspectives | Research and visualizations in contemporary mapping practice |
Cartographics: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization | Research on geovisualization, interface design, and spatial cognition |
There is a significant body of research encompassing Digital Humanities, Digital Cartography, Spatial Theories, Literary Cartographies, mapping tools like GIS, Historical Geography, and Geospatial Visualization. While much of the scholarship engages with historical and general cartography, a notable gap emerges in the context of literary cartography. The most surprising observation is that although several cartographic studies focus on Western fictional works, there appears to be a complete absence of similar cartographic explorations of Indian literature.
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