2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.emospa.2012.09.005
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Mapping an emotional topography of an ecological homeland: The case of Sakhalin Island, Russia

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“…Today, new ways of mapping and counter-mapping drive us to question mapping beyond such standardised procedures (Cattoor & Perkins, 2014) and to go beyond the boundaries of geography. The narrative power of maps and the recognition that a place's identity is constructed of the meanings that people give it (Eräranta et al, 2016) is leading to new epistemological questions and new theoretical approaches such as Kitchin, Gleeson, & Dodge's 'post-representational cartography' (2013), Anderson & Smith's 'emotional geographies' (2001), Austin's 'cognitive mapping' (1994) (in Graybill, 2013, Graybill's 'emotional topography' (2013), or Aitken & Craine's 'affective geovisualisation' (2006). Maps, on these views, not only represent space but also what draws us emotionally (Craine & Aitken, 2009); thus, our emotional responses to cartography (cognitive cartography) must be considered (Klettner, Huang, Schmidt, & Gartner, 2013).…”
Section: Cultural Mapping: the Interpretation Of Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Today, new ways of mapping and counter-mapping drive us to question mapping beyond such standardised procedures (Cattoor & Perkins, 2014) and to go beyond the boundaries of geography. The narrative power of maps and the recognition that a place's identity is constructed of the meanings that people give it (Eräranta et al, 2016) is leading to new epistemological questions and new theoretical approaches such as Kitchin, Gleeson, & Dodge's 'post-representational cartography' (2013), Anderson & Smith's 'emotional geographies' (2001), Austin's 'cognitive mapping' (1994) (in Graybill, 2013, Graybill's 'emotional topography' (2013), or Aitken & Craine's 'affective geovisualisation' (2006). Maps, on these views, not only represent space but also what draws us emotionally (Craine & Aitken, 2009); thus, our emotional responses to cartography (cognitive cartography) must be considered (Klettner, Huang, Schmidt, & Gartner, 2013).…”
Section: Cultural Mapping: the Interpretation Of Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By creating connections between the different types of participants, creative tourism bonds people to places, promoting tourist immersion into the local culture and the active participation in cultural and creative activities. In such a tourism experience, the place of destination asks to be seen as more than surroundings (Graybill, 2013), a catalogue or an attraction.…”
Section: Cultural Mapping In Creative Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para acercarse al mundo emocional adentro de una ecológica política, Graybill (2013) utiliza la producción de textos como una manera de hacer mapeo cognitivo. Pide que los participantes hagan mapas, dibujos y notas para representar las conexiones entre ellos y el paisaje.…”
Section: Entrevista Con Fotosunclassified
“…Others, such as Dallman et al (), Pueblos (), and Graybill (), focus on indigenous conceptualizations of the ties between emotion and places, which are largely overlooked in mainstream natural resource management schemes. Using the case study of the Winnemen Wintu tribe in California, Dallman et al () question the institutional conceptualization of resource‐rich landscapes as solely valuable in terms of economic output, rather than as places rich with emotional engagement and attachment.…”
Section: Emotions and The Practices Of Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%