Topic 1 Flashcards

1
Q

maps are not new!
maps are not western!
explain

A

maps have been around for thousands of years in various shapes and forms.

current day cartography follows western roots but the roots of cartography came long before western culture

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2
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what is a map?

A

a symbolic depiction emphasizing relationships between elements, objects, space, regions, or themes

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3
Q

ponder questions
1. does a map reveal meaning or impose meaning?
2. is it possible to create a map tjat perfectly reflects reality?
3. do all maps represent spatial features?

A
  1. both
  2. no
  3. no
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4
Q

Nippur map tablet

A

babylonian 1500 BCE

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5
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Hecataeus of Miletus

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circular map 450 BCE

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6
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Eratosthenes

A

measured earths circumference

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7
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Han dynasty

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168 BCe maps the chinese region

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8
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Ptolemy world map

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150 Ce
perspective projection

latitude and longitude

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9
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Pei Xiu

A

father of chinese cartography
six principles
rectangular grids

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10
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tabula rogeriana

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transverse regions of the world

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11
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European age of exploration and cartography

A

colonialism/imperialism
Leaders:
portuguese
flemish/dutch
french

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12
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mercator cylindrical projection

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1569 CE
used by ships because of its accurate bearings and direction

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13
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what are some of hte main impacts of colonial cartography on indigenous peoples

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doctor of discorvery, colonial powers used maps to take over territory. Deligitimizes the traditional mapping techniques

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14
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describe manori efforst to use cartography to change the narrative around land use and land sales in Ecuador

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take control and use tools thay are more eurocentric

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15
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what technical aspects of the mapping were important in manori peoples

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meaningful symbols, simple interface, offline capability, collaborative approach, free software (open source)

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16
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how is the manori approach to mapping different than the government mapping

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more lived experiences. government more boundary siginificant, the tribe maps things that are important to them
different perspectives/different objectives

17
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what can you say about the different perspectives and objective of the manori mapping

A

more lived experiences. government more boundary siginificant, the tribe maps things that are important to them
different perspectives/different objectives

18
Q

what can you conlcude about the importance of power and privilege in cartography

A

access to tools, narrative, knowledge, education