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Issue 1

Spring 2016


Editorial

Livingmaps Review goes live


Navigations

Our Kind of Town? Critical Cartography and the Struggle for a Just City

Phil Cohen

Mapping the (in)visibility of community activism in planning in London

Martine Drozdz

Sand in the Mapmaking Machinery: The Role of Media Differences

Øyvind Eide


Waypoints

The Mappers and the Mapped: Pinning Down the Poor in the London Poverty Surveys, 1887-1935

Jerry White

Future(s) Perfect: Uchronian mapping as a research and visualisation tool in the fringes of the Olympic Park

Rhiannon Firth, Mara Ferreri and Andreas Lang

How do you lose a river?

Jonathan Gardner

Map Orkney Month: Imagining Archaeological Mappings

Daniel Lee


Mapworks

Field Drawings

Emma McNally

NOVA UTOPIA, 2010-2013

Steven Walter


Lines of Desire

Discovering Geographies

Andrew Motion and Phil Cohen

Summer Solstice 2015, 7pm-8.15pm, Walking circle

Karen Smith

Social media trails, mapping and mashing memories at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. May 2016

Richard White

Poetry and Mapping

Mitch Panayis


Reviews

Ken Worpole & Jason Orton: The New English Landscape

Bob Gilbert

Laura Kurgan: Close Up at a Distance: Mapping, Technology and Politics

Dan McQuillan

Jerry Brotton: A History of the World in Twelve Maps

Jeremy Crump

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