Bibliography
CARTOGRAPHY, MAPPING AND COGNITION
Abrams, J. & Hall, P. (2006). Else/Where Mapping: New Cartographies of Networks and Territories. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
Battersby, S. E. & Montello, D. R (2009). “Area Estimation of World Regions and the Projection of the Global-Scale Cognitive Map.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 99(2), 273–291.
Bertin, J. (1983). Semiology of Graphics. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press.
Gri n, M. M., & Robinson, D. H. (2005). “Does Spatial or Visual Information in Maps Facilitate Text Recall?” Educational Technology Research and Development, 53(1), 23–36.
Hegarty, M., Smallman, H. S., Stull, A. T., & Canham, M. S. (2009). “Naïve Cartography: How Intuitions about Display Configuration Can Hurt Performance.” Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, 44(3), 171–186.
Klippel, A., Hirtle,S. Davies, C. (2010). “You-Are-Here Maps: Creating Spatial Awareness through Map-like Representations.” Spatial Cognition and Computation, 10(2-3), 83–93.
Lee, D.M., & Ryu, J. (2013). “How to Design and Present Texts to Cultivate Balanced Regional Images in Geography Education.” Journal of Geography, (112), 143–155.
Lynch, K. (1960). The Image of the City. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
MacEachren, A. (1992). “Visualizing uncertain information.” Cartographic
Perspectives, (13), 10–19. Retrieved from http://www.geovista.psu.edu/
publications/MacEachren/cp/amm_cp.html
Massey, D. (2010). “Is the World Getting Larger or Smaller?” OpenDemocracy.
net. From: http://moodle-up.univ-provence.fr/moodle/ le.php/5559/
Massey_smallworld.pdf
Meng, L., Zipf, A., & Winter, S. (2008). Map-based mobile services: design, interaction, and usability. Retrieved from http://scholar.google.com/scholar ?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:Map-based+Mobile+Services+Design+,+In teraction+and+Usability#0
Peterson, M. (2009). “Research challenges in internet cartography.” Information Design Journal, 17(2), 135–140.
Turchi, Peter (2004). Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer. San Antonio, TX: Trinity University Press.
Tversky, B. (1993). “Cognitive Maps, Cognitive Collages, and Spatial Mental Models.” Spatial Information Theory A Theoretical Basis for GIS. From: http:// link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-57207-4_2
Wainer, H. (2009). Picturing the Uncertain World: How to Understand, Communicate and Control Uncertainty through Graphical Display. Princeton University Press.
Wilbanks, T. (2006). “How Scale Matters: Some Concepts and Findings.” Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems: Concepts and Applications in Ecosystem Assessment. Reid, W., Berkes, F., & Capistrano, D. (Eds.). World Resources Institute, 21–35.
Wood, D. (2010). Rethinking the Power of Maps. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
———(2010). Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas. Siglio Press.
Wurman, R.S. (2000). Information Anxiety 2. Indianapolis, IN: Que.
DIGITAL REPRESENTATION AND USER-GENERATED CONTENT
Aguera y Arcas, B. (2010, February). Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Augmented-reality maps. [Video le]. Retrieved from: http://www.ted.com/talks/blaise_aguera.
Crampton, J. W., Graham, M., Poorthuis, A., Shelton, T., Stephens, M., Wilson, M. W., & Zook, M. (2013). “Beyond the Geotag? Deconstructing “Big Data” and Leveraging the Potential of the Geoweb.” Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 40(2), 1–29.
Goodchild, M. (2007). “Citizens as Sensors: The World of Volunteered Geography.” GeoJournal, 1–15.
Goodchild, M. F., & Glennon, J. A. (2010). “Crowdsourcing Geographic Information for Disaster Response: A Research Frontier.” International Journal of Digital Earth, 3(3), 231–241.
Graham, M., Hale, S., & Stephens, M. (2011). Geographies of the World’s Knowledge. Zerogeography. From: www.zerogeography.net/2011/09/ geographies-of-worlds-knowledge.html
Graham, M., & Zook, M. (2013). “Augmented Realities and Uneven Geographies: Exploring the Geolinguistic Contours of the Web.” Environment and Planning, 45(1), 77–99.
Hale, S., Ga ney, D., & Graham, M. (2012). “Where in the world are you? Geolocation and language identi cation in Twitter.” The Professional Geographer. Oxford, UK: University of Oxford.
Hollenstein, L., & Purves, R. (2010). “Exploring place through user-generated content: Using Flickr to describe city cores.“ Journal of Spatial Information Science, 1(1), 21–48.
Sui, D., Elwood, S., & Goodchild, M. (Eds.) (2013). Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge: Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in Theory and Practice. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
Townsend, A. (2006). “Locative-media Artists in the Contested-aware City.” Leonardo, 39(4), 345–347.
Watkins, D. (2012). Digital Facets of Place: Flickr’s Mappings of the US- Mexico Borderlands. From: http://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/jspui/ handle/1794/12442
Zook, M. a, & Graham, M. (2007). “Mapping DigiPlace: geocoded Internet data and the representation of place.” Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 34(3), 466–482.
DECISION MAKING
Gilb, T., & Maier, M. (2005). Managing Priorities: A Key to Systematic Decision Making. Retrieved from http://www.compaid.com/caiinternet/ezine/Gilb- ManagingPriorities.pdf
Gilbert, D. T., & Ebert, J. E. J. (2002). “Decisions and revisions: The a ective forecasting of changeable outcomes.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82(4), 503–514.
Kahneman, D. (2003). “A Perspective on Judgment and Choice.” American Psychologist, 58(9), 697-720.
Princen, T. (2009). “Long-term decision-making: biological and psychological evidence.“ Global Environmental Politics, 9(3), 9–19. Retrieved from http:// www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/glep.2009.9.3.9
Saaty, T. (1990). “How to make a decision: The Analytic Hierarchy Process.” European Journal of Operational Research, 48(1), 9–26.
Schwenk, C. R. (1984). “Cognitive Simpli cation Processes in Strategic Decision-making.” Strategic Management Journal, 5(2), 111–128.
Tversky, A. & Kahneman, D. (1985). “The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice.” Science, 211(4481), 453–458.
Tversky, B., Morrison, J., & Betrancourt, M. (2002). “Animation: can it facilitate?” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 247–262.
Wright, P. (2009). “What if ...? Designing tools to help the public make di cult decisions.” Information Design Journal, 17(3), 202–210.
AUDIENCE: MILLENNIALS
American Public Transportation Association (APTA). (2013). Millennials & Mobility: Understanding The Millennial Mindset.
Dame, J. (2013, October 20). “Recent Grads Increasingly Willing to Move for Work.” USA Today. From: www.usatoday.com/story/news/ nation/2013/10/19/grads-willing-move-for-work/3030489/
Filisko, G. M. (2012). “How Millennials Move: The Car-Less Trends.” National Association of Realtors. From: http://www.realtor.org/articles/how- millennials-move-the-car-less-trends
Florida, R. (2013, September 09). “The Best U.S. Metros for Recent College Grads Looking for Work.” The Atlantic. From: www.theatlanticcities.com/ jobs-and-economy/2013/09/best-metros-recent-college-grads-looking- work/6676/
Fulton, W. (2012). “Do Millennials Want to Call Your City ‘Home?’ Governing. From: http://www.governing.com/columns/eco-engines/col-are-cities- ready-for-millennials.html
Hudson, K. (2013). “Is Generation Y a ‘Game Changer’ for Housing?” The Wall Street Journal. From: http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2013/05/15/is- generation-y-a-game-changer-for-housing/
Krueger, R. (2013). “Where Americans Want To Live: New ULI Report, America In 2013.” Urban Land Institute. From: http://uli.org/press-release/ america2013/
McMinn, S. (2013, May 14). “College Grads Flock to Major, Burgeoning Metros.” USA Today. From: www.usatoday.com/story/news/ nation/2013/05/11/college-grad-jobs-major-metros/2149915/
Pham, T. (2013, April 9). “Top 10 Cities for College Grads: Post-Graduation Moving Trends.” Apartment Guide. From: www.apartmentguide.com/blog/ post-graduation-moving-trends/
Steuteville, R. (2013). “Millennials, even those with children, are multimodal and urban.” Better! Cities & Towns. From: http://bettercities.net/article/ millennials-even-those-children-are-multimodal-and-urban-20713
GEOSPATIAL INTERFACE DESIGN
Deparday, V. (2010). Enhancing Volunteered Geographical Information (VGI) Visualization with Open Source Web-Based Software. From: https://uwspace. uwaterloo.ca/handle/10012/5709
Haklay, M. (Ed.) (2010). Interacting with Geospatial Technologies. West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Kwan, M.P. (2000). “Interactive Geovisualization of Activity-Travel
Patterns Using Three-Dimensional Geographical Information Systems: A Methodological Exploration With a Large Data Set.” Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 8(1-6), 185–203.
Meng, L., Zipf, A., & Winter, S. (Eds.) (2008). Map-based mobile services: design, interaction, and usability. Springer-Verlag.
Abrams, J. & Hall, P. (2006). Else/Where Mapping: New Cartographies of Networks and Territories. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
Battersby, S. E. & Montello, D. R (2009). “Area Estimation of World Regions and the Projection of the Global-Scale Cognitive Map.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 99(2), 273–291.
Bertin, J. (1983). Semiology of Graphics. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press.
Gri n, M. M., & Robinson, D. H. (2005). “Does Spatial or Visual Information in Maps Facilitate Text Recall?” Educational Technology Research and Development, 53(1), 23–36.
Hegarty, M., Smallman, H. S., Stull, A. T., & Canham, M. S. (2009). “Naïve Cartography: How Intuitions about Display Configuration Can Hurt Performance.” Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, 44(3), 171–186.
Klippel, A., Hirtle,S. Davies, C. (2010). “You-Are-Here Maps: Creating Spatial Awareness through Map-like Representations.” Spatial Cognition and Computation, 10(2-3), 83–93.
Lee, D.M., & Ryu, J. (2013). “How to Design and Present Texts to Cultivate Balanced Regional Images in Geography Education.” Journal of Geography, (112), 143–155.
Lynch, K. (1960). The Image of the City. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
MacEachren, A. (1992). “Visualizing uncertain information.” Cartographic
Perspectives, (13), 10–19. Retrieved from http://www.geovista.psu.edu/
publications/MacEachren/cp/amm_cp.html
Massey, D. (2010). “Is the World Getting Larger or Smaller?” OpenDemocracy.
net. From: http://moodle-up.univ-provence.fr/moodle/ le.php/5559/
Massey_smallworld.pdf
Meng, L., Zipf, A., & Winter, S. (2008). Map-based mobile services: design, interaction, and usability. Retrieved from http://scholar.google.com/scholar ?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:Map-based+Mobile+Services+Design+,+In teraction+and+Usability#0
Peterson, M. (2009). “Research challenges in internet cartography.” Information Design Journal, 17(2), 135–140.
Turchi, Peter (2004). Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer. San Antonio, TX: Trinity University Press.
Tversky, B. (1993). “Cognitive Maps, Cognitive Collages, and Spatial Mental Models.” Spatial Information Theory A Theoretical Basis for GIS. From: http:// link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-57207-4_2
Wainer, H. (2009). Picturing the Uncertain World: How to Understand, Communicate and Control Uncertainty through Graphical Display. Princeton University Press.
Wilbanks, T. (2006). “How Scale Matters: Some Concepts and Findings.” Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems: Concepts and Applications in Ecosystem Assessment. Reid, W., Berkes, F., & Capistrano, D. (Eds.). World Resources Institute, 21–35.
Wood, D. (2010). Rethinking the Power of Maps. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
———(2010). Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas. Siglio Press.
Wurman, R.S. (2000). Information Anxiety 2. Indianapolis, IN: Que.
DIGITAL REPRESENTATION AND USER-GENERATED CONTENT
Aguera y Arcas, B. (2010, February). Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Augmented-reality maps. [Video le]. Retrieved from: http://www.ted.com/talks/blaise_aguera.
Crampton, J. W., Graham, M., Poorthuis, A., Shelton, T., Stephens, M., Wilson, M. W., & Zook, M. (2013). “Beyond the Geotag? Deconstructing “Big Data” and Leveraging the Potential of the Geoweb.” Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 40(2), 1–29.
Goodchild, M. (2007). “Citizens as Sensors: The World of Volunteered Geography.” GeoJournal, 1–15.
Goodchild, M. F., & Glennon, J. A. (2010). “Crowdsourcing Geographic Information for Disaster Response: A Research Frontier.” International Journal of Digital Earth, 3(3), 231–241.
Graham, M., Hale, S., & Stephens, M. (2011). Geographies of the World’s Knowledge. Zerogeography. From: www.zerogeography.net/2011/09/ geographies-of-worlds-knowledge.html
Graham, M., & Zook, M. (2013). “Augmented Realities and Uneven Geographies: Exploring the Geolinguistic Contours of the Web.” Environment and Planning, 45(1), 77–99.
Hale, S., Ga ney, D., & Graham, M. (2012). “Where in the world are you? Geolocation and language identi cation in Twitter.” The Professional Geographer. Oxford, UK: University of Oxford.
Hollenstein, L., & Purves, R. (2010). “Exploring place through user-generated content: Using Flickr to describe city cores.“ Journal of Spatial Information Science, 1(1), 21–48.
Sui, D., Elwood, S., & Goodchild, M. (Eds.) (2013). Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge: Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in Theory and Practice. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
Townsend, A. (2006). “Locative-media Artists in the Contested-aware City.” Leonardo, 39(4), 345–347.
Watkins, D. (2012). Digital Facets of Place: Flickr’s Mappings of the US- Mexico Borderlands. From: http://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/jspui/ handle/1794/12442
Zook, M. a, & Graham, M. (2007). “Mapping DigiPlace: geocoded Internet data and the representation of place.” Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 34(3), 466–482.
DECISION MAKING
Gilb, T., & Maier, M. (2005). Managing Priorities: A Key to Systematic Decision Making. Retrieved from http://www.compaid.com/caiinternet/ezine/Gilb- ManagingPriorities.pdf
Gilbert, D. T., & Ebert, J. E. J. (2002). “Decisions and revisions: The a ective forecasting of changeable outcomes.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82(4), 503–514.
Kahneman, D. (2003). “A Perspective on Judgment and Choice.” American Psychologist, 58(9), 697-720.
Princen, T. (2009). “Long-term decision-making: biological and psychological evidence.“ Global Environmental Politics, 9(3), 9–19. Retrieved from http:// www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/glep.2009.9.3.9
Saaty, T. (1990). “How to make a decision: The Analytic Hierarchy Process.” European Journal of Operational Research, 48(1), 9–26.
Schwenk, C. R. (1984). “Cognitive Simpli cation Processes in Strategic Decision-making.” Strategic Management Journal, 5(2), 111–128.
Tversky, A. & Kahneman, D. (1985). “The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice.” Science, 211(4481), 453–458.
Tversky, B., Morrison, J., & Betrancourt, M. (2002). “Animation: can it facilitate?” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 247–262.
Wright, P. (2009). “What if ...? Designing tools to help the public make di cult decisions.” Information Design Journal, 17(3), 202–210.
AUDIENCE: MILLENNIALS
American Public Transportation Association (APTA). (2013). Millennials & Mobility: Understanding The Millennial Mindset.
Dame, J. (2013, October 20). “Recent Grads Increasingly Willing to Move for Work.” USA Today. From: www.usatoday.com/story/news/ nation/2013/10/19/grads-willing-move-for-work/3030489/
Filisko, G. M. (2012). “How Millennials Move: The Car-Less Trends.” National Association of Realtors. From: http://www.realtor.org/articles/how- millennials-move-the-car-less-trends
Florida, R. (2013, September 09). “The Best U.S. Metros for Recent College Grads Looking for Work.” The Atlantic. From: www.theatlanticcities.com/ jobs-and-economy/2013/09/best-metros-recent-college-grads-looking- work/6676/
Fulton, W. (2012). “Do Millennials Want to Call Your City ‘Home?’ Governing. From: http://www.governing.com/columns/eco-engines/col-are-cities- ready-for-millennials.html
Hudson, K. (2013). “Is Generation Y a ‘Game Changer’ for Housing?” The Wall Street Journal. From: http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2013/05/15/is- generation-y-a-game-changer-for-housing/
Krueger, R. (2013). “Where Americans Want To Live: New ULI Report, America In 2013.” Urban Land Institute. From: http://uli.org/press-release/ america2013/
McMinn, S. (2013, May 14). “College Grads Flock to Major, Burgeoning Metros.” USA Today. From: www.usatoday.com/story/news/ nation/2013/05/11/college-grad-jobs-major-metros/2149915/
Pham, T. (2013, April 9). “Top 10 Cities for College Grads: Post-Graduation Moving Trends.” Apartment Guide. From: www.apartmentguide.com/blog/ post-graduation-moving-trends/
Steuteville, R. (2013). “Millennials, even those with children, are multimodal and urban.” Better! Cities & Towns. From: http://bettercities.net/article/ millennials-even-those-children-are-multimodal-and-urban-20713
GEOSPATIAL INTERFACE DESIGN
Deparday, V. (2010). Enhancing Volunteered Geographical Information (VGI) Visualization with Open Source Web-Based Software. From: https://uwspace. uwaterloo.ca/handle/10012/5709
Haklay, M. (Ed.) (2010). Interacting with Geospatial Technologies. West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Kwan, M.P. (2000). “Interactive Geovisualization of Activity-Travel
Patterns Using Three-Dimensional Geographical Information Systems: A Methodological Exploration With a Large Data Set.” Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 8(1-6), 185–203.
Meng, L., Zipf, A., & Winter, S. (Eds.) (2008). Map-based mobile services: design, interaction, and usability. Springer-Verlag.