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1 Critical Cartography Spatiality and Mapping (Canon) Harley, J.B. Deconstructing the Map. Cartographica 26.2 (1989):1-20. Harley, J.B. Cartography, Ethics, and Social Theory. Cartographica 27.2 (1990): Pickles, John. A History of Spaces: Cartographic Reason, Mapping and the Geo-Coded World. New York: Routledge, Ground Truth: The Social Implications of Geographic Information Systems. New York: Guilford Press, Shapiro, Michael. Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, Wood, Dennis. The Power of Maps. New York: The Guilford Press, GIS Readers Lünen, Alexander and Charles Travis. History and GIS: Epistemologies, Considerations and Reflections. Dordrecht: Springer, Taylor, D. R. F. Cybercartography: Theory and Practice. Boston: Elsevier, Curry, M. Digital Places: Living with Geographic Information Technologies. New York: Routledge, Crampton, Jeremy W. Mapping: A Critical Introduction to Cartography and GIS. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, (Critical) Data Visualization Drucker, Johanna. Graphesis: Visual Forms of Knowledge Production. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, Haas, Angela. "Wampum as Hypertext: An American Indian Intellectual Tradition of Multimedia Theory and Practice." Studies in American Indian Literatures 19.4 (2007): Shepard, David, et al. HyperCities: Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities.
2 Cambridge: Harvard University Press, Critical Infrastructure Studies: GIS Parks, Lisa and James Schwoch. Down to Earth: Satellite Technologies, Industries, and Cultures. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, Parks, Lisa and Nicole Starosielski. Signal Traffic: Critical Studies of Media Infrastructures. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, Parks, Lisa. Earth Observation and Signal Territories: Studying U.S. Broadcast Infrastructure through Historical Network Maps, Google Earth, and Fieldwork. Canadian Journal of Communication 38.3 (2013): Intersections: Mapping and Colonialism Farman, Jason. Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process of Postmodern Cartography. New Media & Society 12.6 (2010): Print. Gibson, Ross. Narrative Hunger: GIS Mapping, Google Street View and the Colonial Prospectus. Cultural Studies Review 20.2 (2014): Print. Harris, Cole. Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia. Vancouver: UBC Press, Gendered Geographies Blunt, Alison and Gillian Rose, eds. Writing Women and Space: Colonial and Post- Colonial Geographies. New York: Guilford, Kwan, Mei-Po. "Affecting Geospatial Technologies: Toward a Feminist Politics of Emotion." The Professional Geographer 59.1 (2007): "Feminist Visualization: Re-envisioning GIS as a Method in Feminist Geographic Research." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92.4 (2002): McLafferty, Sara. "Women and GIS: Geospatial Technologies and Feminist Geographies." Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic
3 Information and Geovisualization 40.4 (2005): Schuurman, Nadine. "Women and Technology in Geography: A Cyborg Manifesto for GIS." Canadian Geographer 46.3 (2002): Staeheli, Lynn, et al. Mapping Women, Making Politics: Feminist Perspectives on Political Geography. New York: Routledge, Indigenous Methodologies and Geographies Chapin, Mac, et al. "Mapping Indigenous Lands." Annual Review of Anthropology 34 (2005): Coombes, Brad, et al. "Indigenous Geographies III: Methodological Innovation and the Unsettling of Participatory Research." Progress in Human Geography 38.6 (2014): Del Casino, Vincent J., et al. "The Challenges of and from Indigenous Geographies." A Companion to Social Geography. Hoboken: Blackwell, Noble, Safiya U. Geographic Information Systems: a Critical Look at the Commercialization of Public Information. Human Geography: A New Radical Journal (2012). Shaw, W.S., et al. Encountering Indigeneity: Re-imagining and Decolonizing Geography. Geografi ska Annaler 88B.3 (2006): Sletto, Bjørn. "Indigenous people don't have boundaries': Reborderings, Fire Management, and Productions of Authenticities in Indigenous Landscapes." Cultural Geographies 16.2 (2009): Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. New York: Zed Books, Tuck, Eve and K. Wayne Yank. Decolonization is Not a Metaphor. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 1.1 (2012): 1-40.
4 Geographies and Whiteness Blomley, Nicholas. Law, Property, and the Geography of Violence: The Frontier, The Survey, and The Grid. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93.1 (2003): Brealey, K Mapping Them Out : Euro-Canadian Cartography and the Appropriation of the Nuxalk and Tsilhqot in First Nations Territories, The Canadian Geographer 39.2 (1995): Harris, Cheryl. Whiteness as Property. Harvard Law Review (1993). Moreton-Robinson, Aileen. The White Possessive: Property, Power, and Indigenous Sovereignty. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, Johnson, J.T. Indigeneity s Challenges to the White Settler-State: Creating a Thirdspace for Dynamic Citizenship. Alternatives 33.1 (2008): Shaw, W.S. Decolonizing Geographies of Whiteness. Antipode 38.4 (2006): Participatory GIS Bryan, Joe, and Denis Wood. Weaponizing Maps: Indigenous Peoples and Counterinsurgency in the Americas. New York: Guilford Press, Bryan, Joe. "Walking the Line: Participatory Mapping, Indigenous Rights, and Neoliberalism." Geoforum 42.1 (2011): Dunn, Christine E. "Participatory GIS - A People's GIS?" Progress in Human Geography 31.5 (2007): Nicholls, R. Research and Indigenous Participation: Critical Reflexive Methods. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 12.2 (2009): Sieber, Rene. Conforming (to) the Opposition: The Social Construction of Geographical Information Systems in Social Movements. International Journal of Information Science 14.8 (2000):
5 GIS and Indigenous Communities Chambers, Kimberlee, et al. Indigenous Knowledge, Mapping, and GIS: A Diffusion of Innovation Perspective. Cartographica 39.3 (2004): Duerden, Frank. The Application of Geographic Information Systems by First Nations and Government in Northern Canada. Cartographica (1996): Engle, Stephen T. "Negotiating Technology (Re)considering the Use of GIS by Indigenous Peoples." New Zealand Geographer 57.1 (2001): Engler, Nate J., et al. "Mapping Traditional Knowledge: Digital Cartography in the Canadian North." Cartographica 48.3 (2013): Louis, Renee P., et al. "Introduction: Indigenous Cartographies and Counter-Mapping." Cartographica 47.2 (2012): Murton, Brian. "Being in the Place World: Toward a Māori "Geographical Self"." Journal of Cultural Geography 29.1 (2012): Offen, Karl H. "Narrating Place and Identity, Or Mapping Miskitu Land Claims in Northeastern Nicaragua." Human Organization 62.4 (2003): Palmer, Mark, and Robert Rundstrom. "GIS, Internal Colonialism, and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs." Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2013). Rundstrom, Robert. GIS, Indigenous Peoples, and Epistemological Diversity. Cartography and Geographic Information Systems 22.1 (1995): Mapping, Postmodernism, Indigenous People and the Changing Direction of North American Cartography. Cartographica 28.2 (1991): Wainwright, Joel, and Joe Bryan. "Cartography, Territory, Property: Postcolonial Reflections on Indigenous Counter-Mapping in Nicaragua and Belize." Cultural Geographies 16.2 (2009):
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