Cartographic Perspectives issue #56 (Winter 2007) will be mailed soon to NACIS members. NACIS membership is $42/year ($20 for students) and includes three issues of the journal. CP 56 includes five substantive articles, book reviews, and a 21 page color section. CP 56 contents are listed below, additional postings with article abstracts to follow.
CP 56 Contents: Peer-reviewed articles, methods, and essays:
A Map Is an Image Proclaiming Its Objective Neutrality: A Response to Mark Denil, by Denis Wood
Visualizing Method-Produced Uncertainty in Isometric Mapping, by Mathew A. Dooley and Stephen J. Lavin
Visual Representations of the Spatial Relationship Between Bermuda High Strengths and Hurricane Tracks, by Jason T. Knowles and Michael Leitner
Achieving Historical Map Effects with Modern GIS, by Aileen Buckley, David Barnes, and Jaynya Richards
Some Things Lilla LoCurto and William Outcault Have to Say About Maps, by Denis Wood
Book Reviews
Field Methods in Remote Sensing, Reviewed by Jenny Hewson
Remote Sensing for GIS Managers, Reviewed by Daniel G. Cole
Literature, Mapping, and the Politics of Space in Early Modern Britain, Reviewed by Brooks C. Pearson
Maps as Mediated Seeing: Fundamentals of Cartography, Reviewed by Mary L. Johnson
Seeing Through Maps: Many Ways to See the World, Reviewed by Mary L. Johnson