Volume 50 (2013), 4 issues per year
Assistant Editor (and Book Reviews):
Editorial Assistants:
Francis Herbert (The Royal Geographical Society, London, UK)
Jonathan Rowell (Dept. of Geography, Anglia Polytechnic, UK)
Regional Commissioning Editors:
AFRICA: Elri Liebenberg (PO Box 36345, 0102 Menlo Park, Pretoria, South Africa)
Editorial Board:
Dr Linda Beale (Imperial College London)
Professor Cynthia A Brewer (The Pennsylvania State University)
Professor Manfred F Buchroithner (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Professor Dirk Burghardt (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Dr Sébastien Caquard (Concordia University, Canada )
Jason Dykes (City University, London, UK)
David Forrest (University of Glasgow, UK)
Professor Georg Gartner (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Dr Amy Griffin (University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia)
Dr Bernhard Jenny (Oregon State University, USA)
Dr Patrick J Kennelly (Long Island University)
Dr Karel Kriz (University of Vienna, Austria)
James O'Brien (Macquarie University, Australia)
Chris Perkins (Manchester University. UK)
Patrick Revell (Ordnance Survey)
Dr Anthony Robinson (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Anne Taylor (Cambridge University Library Map Department, UK)
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The Cartographic Journal (first published in 1964) is an established peer reviewed journal of record and comment containing authoritative articles and international papers on all aspects of cartography, the science and technology of presenting, communicating and analysing spatial relationships by means of maps and other geographical representations of the Earth's surface. This includes coverage of related technologies where appropriate, for example, remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS), the internet and global positioning systems. The Journal also publishes articles on social, political and historical aspects of cartography. The Journal also includes an 'Observations' section, international cartographic news, recent book and software reviews, articles, conference material, 'Viewpoints' from notable figures from the world of cartography and a list of recent maps and atlases. The readership encompasses: academics; cartographic technicians; cartographic producers and publishers; oil exploration companies; senior representatives of national mapping agencies; research and educational institutions; other professional bodies; software suppliers and users; librarians; designers and students. |
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50th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ISSUE: The next issue of The Cartographic Journal in 2013 (50.2) will be a special issue to mark the Journal’s 50th Anniversary. View the table of contents here.