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  3. No. 77 (2014)

No. 77 (2014)

Published: 2014-10-31

Front Matter

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  • Table of Contents

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  • About

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Opinions

  • Letter from the Guest Editors

    Anthony C. Robinson, Robert E. Roth
    3-6
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Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • Integrated Time and Distance Line Cartogram: a Schematic Approach to Understand the Narrative of Movements

    Menno-Jan Kraak, Barend Köbben, Yanlin Tong
    7-16
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  • Sea Level Rise Maps: How Individual Differences Complicate the Cartographic Communication of an Uncertain Climate Change Hazard

    David P Retchless
    17-32
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  • The Relationship Between Scale and Strategy in Search-Based Wayfinding

    Thomas J Pingel, Victor R Schinazi
    33-45
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  • Looking at the Big Picture: Adapting Film Theory to Examine Map Form, Meaning, and Aesthetic

    Ian Muehlenhaus
    46-66
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Visual Fields

  • Map Portraits

    Ed Fairburn
    67-68
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Reviews

  • Review of Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps

    Mark Denil
    69-71
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  • Review of Mastering Iron: The Struggle to Modernize an American Industry, 1800–1868

    Joseph Stoll
    71-73
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  • Review of Lake Effect: Tales of Large Lakes, Arctic Winds, and Recurrent Snows

    Bob Hickey
    73-74
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Marginalia

  • Instructions to Authors

    Instructions to Authors
    75-76
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