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Cartography III A post-representational perspective on cognitive cartography

Sébastien Caquard
- 01 Apr 2015 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 2, pp 225-235
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In this article, the historical division between empiricist and critical approaches in cartography has shifted recently, and the authors focus on cognitive cartography in order to examine how this historical division has shifted.
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In this third report, I focus on cognitive cartography in order to examine how the historical division between empiricist and critical approaches in cartography has shifted recently. I do so by bui...

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