Issue 3
Autumn 2017
Navigations
The Cultural Life of Maps: Everyday Place-Making Mapping Practices
Mike Duggan
Cartographic Care, or, Caretographies
Sam Hind
Militant Geographers and Primitive Maps
Jeremy Crump
Waypoints
The Millbank Atlas
Marsha Bradfield and Shibboleth Shechter
Empathy Walks: Amplifying layers of the city
Julie Plichon, Sonia Baralcic, Leticia Sabino, Debanil Pramanik and Sofia Mazzucco
Archaeology of Austerity: A Line Across London
Public Archaeology
Mapworks
Anticipatory Mappings: the lost poets of the Magnificent Seven
Oscar Aldred
The Historian’s Map
Sarah Collins
Navigating Iceland in the Nineteenth Century
Emily Lethbridge
Lines of Desire
Map & Universe: making a site-specific artwork in Southern Sweden
Julie Poitras Santos
Horizontally Backwards (and other lines)
Kimbal Quist Bumstead
We walk the world two by two
Chloë Bass
Buzzing, Bimbling, Beating Our Bounds: Walking A Line Through Manchester
Morag Rose
Reviews
Steve Chilton and Alexander Kent: Cartography: A Reader
Kevin Lougheed
Nick Middleton: An Atlas of Countries That Don’t Exist
Daniel Dobson
Alan Ereira: The Nine Lives of John Ogilby: Britain’s Master Map Maker and His Achievements
Bob Gilbert
The last of Sinclair on London? An interview with Iain Sinclair
Phil Cohen
DAVID LEMM: MAPPING ISLANDS IN THE CITY
Phil Cohen