- Bib ID:
- 2487493
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- New York : Guilford Press, c1995
- xvi, 248 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0898622948 (acid-free paper)
- 0898622956 (acid-free paper) (paperback)
- Series:
- Mappings.
- Full contents:
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- 1. Representations in an Electronic Age: Geography, GIS, and Democracy / John Pickles
- 2. GIS and Geographic Research / Michael F. Goodchild
- 3. GIS and Geography / Peter J. Taylor and Ronald J. Johnston
- 4. GIS and the Inevitability of Ethical Inconsistency / Michael R. Curry
- 5. Computer Innovation and Adoption in Geography: A Critique of Conventional Technological Models / Howard Veregin
- 6. Manufacturing Metaphors: Public Cartography, the Market, and Democracy / Patrick H. McHaffie
- 7. Marketing the New Marketing: The Strategic Discourse of Geodemographic Information Systems / John Goss
- 8. Earth Shattering: Global Imagery and GIS / Susan M. Roberts and Richard H. Schein
- 9. Pursuing Social Goals Through Participatory GIS: Redressing South Africa's Historical Political Ecology / Trevor M. Harris, Daniel Weiner, Timothy Warner and Richard Levin
- 10. Conclusion: Towards an Economy of Electronic Representation and the Virtual Sign / John Pickles.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subject:
- Geographic information systems
- Other authors/contributors:
- Pickles, J. (John)
- Copyright:
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