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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Crampton, J. (2011) ‘Cartographic calculations of territory’, Progress in Human Geography, 35 (1): 92–103.

Crampton places recent developments in political geography with critical cartography in conversation to begin to explore the possibilities of each to be furthered in both empirical objects of study and in theory.

Elwood, S. (2010) ‘Geographic information science: Emerging research on the societal implications of the geospatial web’, Progress in Human Geography, 34 (3): 349–57.

Elwood draws forward a critical perspective on GIS toward the emerging tools, data, and practices of the geoweb, linking scholars across the discipline in this new field of study.

O’Sullivan, D. (2006) ‘Geographical information science: Critical GIS’, Progress in Human Geography, 30 (6): 783–91.

O’Sullivan reviews progress in the GIS and Society agenda and, specifically, critical GIS, arguing that much of the 10-year-old agenda shared between critical geography and GIScience remains to be addressed.