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From Metacartography to Metaatlasgraphy

Metaatlasgraphy is a new theoretic-epistemological concept with synthesis of cartographic/cartosemiotic traditions and atlasgraphic/ atlassemiotic traditions. The monograph presents a new trend from a map-centric concept to a multidisciplinary atlas-centric concept. Further, it projects a new metascience direction: from metacartography to metaatlasgraphy.:Table of contents
Introduction 4
1. Cartography 1970s-2020s: Digitalitization, Semiotization, Ubiquitization... 5
1.1. Selected scientific structures and concepts of cartography (1970-2020)
1.2. About paradigmatic transformations of cartography
1.3. Critical cartography as post-critical paradigm
1.4. Cybercartography: Canadian model of interactive atlascartography and theory- technological concept

2. Theoretical-Semiotic Evolution in Cartography 2010s - 2020s without Mainstream Cartography 15
2.1. Cartographic thinking and cartosemiotics
2.2. Atlases and atlascartography
2.3. Semiotic-related atlassing
2.4. Evolutionary trajectories in cartography and cartosemiotics

3. New Atlassemiotic Тrend: Photoаtlassing 35
3.1. Ubiquitous thematic photoatlases
3.2. Semiotik of photoatlases
3.2.1. Structure-semiotic features of photoatlases
3.2.2. Derivative photoatlases
3.2.3. Photoatlas design of one, two and three slide/parts layout
3.2.4.Methodic-analytical photoatlases
3.2.5. Meta-photoatlases 3.2.6. On robotic photoatlases
3.3. Cyberphotoatlassing – a new interdiscipline synthesis
3.4. Photoatlas science as academic discipline

4. About Metaatlasgraphy 59
4.1. Models of metatheoretical research and metacartographic epicenters
4.2. From metacartography and metacartosemiotics to metaatlasgraphy
4.3. Metaatlasgraphy
4.3.1. Terminological aspects
4.3.2. From cartosemiotic models to atlassemiotic models
4.3.3. Structural model of metaatlasgraphy
4.3.4. New metatheoretic epicenters
4.3.5 Metaatlasgraphic democratic principles

5. Conclusion 70
6. References 72
7. List of selected photoatlases 77
8. Short atlas semiotic dictionary 78
9. Information-semiotic profile and potential of book 81

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:DRESDEN/oai:qucosa:de:qucosa:85042
Date02 May 2023
CreatorsWolodtschenko, Alexander
PublisherSelbstverlag der Technischen Universität Dresden
Source SetsHochschulschriftenserver (HSSS) der SLUB Dresden
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, doc-type:book, info:eu-repo/semantics/book, doc-type:Text
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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