SAGE Journal Articles

Select SAGE journal articles are available to give you more insight into chapter topics. These are also an ideal resource to help support your literature reviews, dissertations and assignments.

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Tolia-Kelly, D.P. (2012) ‘The geographies of cultural geography II: Visual culture’, Progress in Human Geography, 36(1): 135–42.

This paper situates recent work by geographers that focuses on visual culture within the broader context of cultural geography, especially with reference to material culture.

Tolia-Kelly, D.P. (2013) ‘The geographies of cultural geography III: Material geographies, vibrant matters and risking surface geographies’, Progress in Human Geography, 37(1): 153–60.

This paper discusses the importance of the political in material geographies which is central to most methodologies for the analysis of visual images and representations.

Monmonier, M. (2006) ‘Cartography: uncertainty, interventions, and dynamic display’, Progress in Human Geography, 30(3): 372–81.

In geography, much theoretical work on the visual image stems from the study of maps. This paper touches on some of the issues I raise at the end of my chapter about an ethics of representation and responsible use of visualisations.