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    Items where Author is "Perkins, Chris"


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    Number of items: 8.

    2011

    Perkins, Chris, Dodge, Martin and Kitchin, Rob (2011) Cartographic Aesthetics and Map Design. In: The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 193-200. ISBN 9780470979587

    Perkins, Chris, Kitchin, Rob and Dodge, Martin (2011) Cognition and Cultures of Mapping. In: The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 297-303. ISBN 9780470979587

    Kitchin, Rob, Dodge, Martin and Perkins, Chris (2011) Conceptualising Mapping. In: The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 1-7. ISBN 9780470742839

    Kitchin, Rob, Dodge, Martin and Perkins, Chris (2011) Power and Politics of Mapping. In: The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 387-394. ISBN 9780470742839

    Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob and Perkins, Chris (2011) Technologies of Mapping. In: The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 115-121. ISBN 9780470742839

    Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob and Perkins, Chris (2011) Preface: Introducing The Map Reader. In: The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representationpresentation. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, viii-xxiii. ISBN 9780470742839

    2009

    Dodge, Martin, Perkins, Chris and Kitchin, Rob (2009) Mapping modes, methods and moments: a manifesto for map studies. In: Rethinking Maps. Routledge Studies in Human Geography (28) . Routledge, pp. 1-31. ISBN 9780415461528

    Kitchin, Rob, Perkins, Chris and Dodge, Martin (2009) Thinking about maps. In: Rethinking Maps. Routledge Studies in Human Geography (28). Routledge, London, pp. 1-25. ISBN 9780415461528

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