Map Communication Model
Cartography, Arthur H. Robinson, Communication theory
978-620-1-66747-1
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2012-07-12
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Map Communication Model is a theory in cartography that characterizes mapping as a process of transmitting geographic information via the map from the cartographer to the end-user. By the mid-20th century, according to Crampton "cartographers as Arthur H. Robinson and others had begun to see the map as primarily a communication tool, and so developed a specific model for map communication, the map communication model". This model, according to Andrews "can be grouped with the other major communication models of the time, such as the Shannon-Weaver and Lasswell models of communication. The map communication model led to a whole new body of research, methodologies and map design paradigms"
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