Ranked #1
Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship
Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship
Georgia Brown, UW-Milwaukee Libraries, WI, USA, gives the third talk in session 3B of the seminar.
12 May 2021
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15mins
Ranked #2
Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s
Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s
Jack Swab, University of Kentucky, USA, gives the second talk in session 3B in the seminar.
12 May 2021
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21mins
Ranked #3
Where are all the women? The case of the Halls
Where are all the women? The case of the Halls
Debbie Hall, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in session 3B in the seminar.
12 May 2021
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10mins
Ranked #4
The political cartographies of Marthe Rajchman
The political cartographies of Marthe Rajchman
Mike Heffernan and Benjamin Thorpe, University of Nottingham, give the first talk of session 3A in the seminar.
12 May 2021
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19mins
Ranked #5
From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies
From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies
Manuela Silveira, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, gives the third talk in the second session of the seminar.
12 May 2021
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17mins
Ranked #6
Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning
Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning
Suzie Birdsell, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting, Boston, USA, gives the second presentation, in the second session of the semi... Read more
12 May 2021
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19mins
Ranked #7
‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform
‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform
Elizabeth Baigent, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in the second session of the seminar.
12 May 2021
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21mins
Ranked #8
Women and children first: gender, flood and victimhood in Dutch eighteenth-century maps of dike-breaks
Women and children first: gender, flood and victimhood in Dutch eighteenth-century maps of dike-breaks
Anne-Rieke van Schaik, University of Amsterdam, gives the third in the first session of the seminar.
12 May 2021
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13mins
Ranked #9
The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps
The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps
Chet Van Duzer, University of Rochester, NY, USA, gives the second presentation in the first session of the seminar.
12 May 2021
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20mins
Ranked #10
Where are the women on sixteenth-century French World maps?
Where are the women on sixteenth-century French World maps?
Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut State University, USA, gives the first talk in the first session of the seminar.
12 May 2021
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21mins