Module's learning outcomes
Completion requirements
In this module you will:
- recognise Mapping as method of spatial enquiry as well as future-oriented thinking
- discuss the difference between conventional cartography and critical approaches that understand maps and spatial representations as subjective and situated
- discuss the key sites at which the meaning of maps and images is made: production, composition, audiencing, and circulation
- appraise a range of methods and tools for Mapping
- hypothesize how this knowledge might relate to their own L&T practice, now and in the future.