Introduction (Gihan Karunaratne) Section I. Representation: The Map as a Transformational Device 1. The Revenge of the Straight Line: Smooth and Striated Space in Thomas Pynchon's Mason and Dixon (Sean Griffiths) (University of Westminster/ Modern Architect/Fashion Architecture Taste) 2. Maps as Mediations: Space, Ideology, and the Politics of Representation (Kanishka Goonewardena) 3. Harvest Mapping (Graeme Brooker, Patrick Quinn and Joe Trickett)Section II. Mapping and Counter-Mapping: Critical Cartographies of Power and Place 4. Mapping Us and the Empathetic City: Nigel Coates in conversation with Tom Dyckhoff - edited and introduced by Doreen Bernath (Nigel Coates, Tom Dyckhoff and Doreen Bernath) 5. Outside the baselines: Mapping hidden stories in the Postcolonial Colombo (Gihan Karunaratne, Jagath Munasinghe and Youcao Ren) 6.
Cartography and mercantile port cities in Early Modern Asia: Goa, Batavia, Macau, and Nagasaki (K.B. Izac Tsai) 7. Cartographic and Filmic Topographies - The Case of Tehran (Hamideh Farahmandian and François Penz) Section III. Mapping Belonging: Community, Culture, and Identity 8. Community mapping of informal settlements: Experiences from Maputo, Mozambique (Remígio Chilaule, Gustavo Ribeiro, Cristina Henriques and Johan Mottelson) 9. Community, Culture, and Space: Mapping Belonging Through Participatory Art in Urban Contexts (Azadeh Fatehrad) 10. Mapping Health: Auditing Healthy New Towns in the UK (David Howard and Hannah Grove) 11.
Risky Environments: Transect Investigations in the FEMA Floodplain (Kira Clingen) Section IV. Performative Cartographies: Embodied and Ephemeral Practices 12. Mapping and its Projective Multi-Dimensionality (Marc Schoonderbeek) 13. Mapping the everyday (Heidi Saarinen) 14. Performative Cartographies: Capturing ephemerality through notational drawing (Angeliki Sakellariou) Section V. Mapping with Data 15. Mapping as a Lens to Address Complex Problems (Ed Parham) 16. Inferring data through Mapping (Luigi Pintacuda and Silvio Carta) 17.
Overcoming Embedded Logics: Requisite Imagination and Authorship in the Process of Mapping (Anthony Vanky).