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xix, (247 pages) 1 online resource : illustrations (some color) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Mapping the spatial logic of society -- Disease, health and housing -- Charles Booth and the mapping of poverty -- Poverty mapping after Charles Booth -- Nationalities, race and religion -- Crime and disorder -- Conclusions -- Appendix: The spatial syntax of society. |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Directory of Open Access Books ; viewed on 2023-01-12). |
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
Summary |
From a rare map of yellow fever in eighteenth-century New York, to Charles Booth's famous maps of poverty in nineteenth-century London, an Italian racial zoning map of early twentieth-century Asmara, to a map of wealth disparities in the banlieues of twenty-first-century Paris, Mapping Society traces the evolution of social cartography over the past two centuries. In this richly illustrated book, Laura Vaughan examines maps of ethnic or religious difference, poverty, and health inequalities, demonstrating how they not only serve as historical records of social enquiry, but also constitute inscriptions of social patterns that have been etched deeply on the surface of cities. The book covers themes such as the use of visual rhetoric to change public opinion, the evolution of sociology as an academic practice, changing attitudes to physical disorder, and the complexity of segregation as an urban phenomenon. While the focus is on historical maps, the narrative carries the discussion of the spatial dimensions of social cartography forward to the present day, showing how disciplines such as public health, crime science, and urban planning, chart spatial data in their current practice. Containing examples of space syntax analysis alongside full colour maps and photographs, this volume will appeal to all those interested in the long-term forces that shape how people live in cities. |
Subject |
Cartography -- Social aspects.
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Cartography -- History.
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Social history -- Maps.
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Cartographie -- Aspect social.
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Cartographie -- Histoire.
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City & town planning -- architectural aspects.
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Society & social sciences.
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Urban communities.
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Sociology & anthropology.
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Human geography.
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History -- Historical Geography.
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Cartography
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Social history
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History
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Maps
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Print version: VAUGHAN, PROFESSOR LAURA. MAPPING SOCIETY. [Place of publication not identified] : UCL PRESS, 2018 1787353079 (OCoLC)1035303770 |
ISBN |
9781787353053 (electronic bk.) |
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1787353052 |
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9781787353084 (ePub ebook) |
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1787353087 |
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9781787353091 (Kindle ebook) |
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1787353095 |
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9781787353060 (pbk.) |
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1787353079 |
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9781787353077 |
Standard No. |
UKMGB 019033488 |
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AU@ 000066239158 |
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AU@ 000063996581 |
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