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Cartographica, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, 2004
- Nadine Schuurman, Mei-Po Kwan:
Guest editorial: Taking a Walk on the Social Side of gis. 1-3 - Stacy Warren:
The Utopian Potential of GIS. 5-16 - Helen Couclelis:
The Third Domain: The Spread and Use of gis within Social Science. 17-24 - Renée E. Sieber:
Rewiring for a GIS/2. 25-39 - Jeremy W. Crampton:
GIS and Geographic Governance: Reconstructing the Choropleth Map. 41-53 - Scott Bell, Maureen Reed:
Adapting to the Machine: Integrating GIS into Qualitative Research. 55-66
Volume 39, Number 2, 2004
- Mei-Po Kwan, Nadine Schuurman:
Introduction: Issues of Privacy Protection and Analysis of Public Health Data. 1-4 - Ellen K. Cromley, Robert G. Cromley, Yanlin Ye:
On-line Reporting and Mapping of Spatially Aggregated Individual Records Selected by User Queries. 5-13 - Mei-Po Kwan, Irene Casas, Ben C. Schmitz:
Protection of Geoprivacy and Accuracy of Spatial Information: How Effective Are Geographical Masks? 15-28 - Suzana Dragioevio, Nadine Schuurman, J. Mark FitzGerald:
The Utility of Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis in the Study of Tuberculosis Incidences in an Urban Canadian Population. 29-39 - Lars Brabyn, Paul Gower:
Comparing Three GIS Techniques for Modelling Geographical Access to General Practitioners. 41-49 - Sara McLafferty:
The Socialization of GIS. 51-53 - Reviews of Books and Atlases. 55-64
Volume 39, Number 3, 2004
- Penny L. Richards:
"Could I but Mark Out My Own Map of Life": Educated Women Embracing Cartography in the Nineteenth-Century American South. 1-17 - Kimberlee J. Chambers, Jonathan R. Corbett, C. Peter Keller, Colin J. B. Wood:
Indigenous Knowledge, Mapping, and GIS: A Diffusion of Innovation Perspective. 19-31 - Mark Harrower:
A Look at the History and Future of Animated Maps. 33-42 - Terry A. Slocum, Robert S. Sluter Jr., Fritz C. Kessler, Stephen C. Yoder:
A Qualitative Evaluation of MapTime, A Program For Exploring Spatiotemporal Point Data. 43-68 - Reviews of Books and Atlases. 69-77
Volume 39, Number 4, 2004
- Tom Koch:
The Map as Intent: Variations on the Theme of John Snow. 1-14 - Richard Capek, Jana Forstová:
The Cartographic Projections of R.V. Putninš. 15-25 - Jan Ketil Rød:
Cartographic Signs and Arbitrariness. 27-36 - Türkay Gökgöz, Mehmet Selçuk:
A New Approach for the Simplification of Contours. 37-44 - Reuben Skye Rose-Redwood:
The Surveyor's Model of the World: The Uses and Abuses of History in Introductory Surveying Textbooks. 45-54 - Hugh Millward:
A Vector-GIS Extension for Generalization of Binary Polygon Patterns. 55-64 - Evanthia C. Michaelidou, Byron P. Nakos, Vassiliki P. Filippakopoulou:
The Ability of Elementary School Children to Analyse General Reference and Thematic Maps. 65-88 - Lilian S. C. Pun-Cheng, Zhilin Li, Wenxiu Gao:
An Automated System for Multi-Scale Vegetation Mapping. 89-95 - Reviews of Books and Atlases. 97-104
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