Despite their immense value, all geographic maps lie.
This book, first published in the West in 1991 and successfully surviving several editions, vividly demonstrates why any map reveals not all characteristics of the depicted terrain or object. The fundamental principles of...
cartography outlined here are still relevant today, even in light of significant technological changes in the creation and use of geographic maps. This fully updated version of the book additionally covers the digital stage in the development of cartography. Special attention is given to "space" maps, "forbidding" cartography, "developer maps," and "quick maps," which include animated maps, web maps, and "smart" static maps that are disseminated electronically on the internet; it discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online maps. New possibilities for cartographic distortions are explored—from intentional simplification to misleading use of specific colors, as well as direct deception and propaganda methods. The publication, equipped with numerous illustrations, including a color insert, is intended for anyone interested in cartography, geography, history, and politics. A great gift for those who want to overcome cartographic illiteracy and "mapphobia."
“Geographic maps, like public speeches or artistic works, represent an author's processing of information and are just as susceptible to distortions… Examining the practice of incorrect use of maps—both paper and digital—provides a key to understanding the nature of maps themselves and the extent of their adequate application.” (Mark Monmonier)
Author: Марк Монмонье
Printhouse: KoLibri
Series: Человек Мыслящий. Идеи, способные изменить мир
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2021
ISBN: 9785389168190
Number of pages: 240
Size: 165х235 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 617 g
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