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Subject:        FW: JoM Call for Papers: Cognitive Mapping and Participatory
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Date:   Mon, 1 Dec 2008 08:10:55 -0600
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From: Mike J Smith [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 3:20 AM
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Subject: JoM Call for Papers: Cognitive Mapping and Participatory
Research

Cognitive Mapping and Participatory Research
Special Issue of the Journal of Maps
============================================

We would like to invite contributions to a special edition of the
Journal of Maps devoted to cognitive (mental) maps and their
application. The broad theme is participatory mapping and more
specifically:

-how cognitive maps have developed as a research method;
-application areas of cognitive maps;
-wider development of participatory mapping.

This may incorporate or develop the following issues within the
presentation of the accompanying map:

-measurement issues for assessing cognitive maps (e.g. "accuracy")
-techniques for collecting cognitive maps
-role of new technologies (GPS, tablet PCs, PDAs, Google Maps etc)
-cognitive maps of local environments vs global
-cognitive mapping in virtual or simulated or cyberspace environments
-differences in spatial cognition (age, gender, disability,
socio-economic, access to maps etc.)
-empowerment though participatory mapping
-online vs offline ("on the ground") participatory mapping
-participatory mapping generating change

The Journal of Maps (http://www.journalofmaps.com/) is an open-access
electronic journal that aims to provide a forum for researchers to
publish maps and spatial diagrams. It provides a unique outlet for
graphical material that may otherwise be expensive or difficult to
publish in a conventional paper-based journal.

SUBMISSION
All papers are expected to consist of a map or series of maps
accompanied by fairly brief explanatory text. Papers should be bespoke,
and the mapping of reasonable quality. All papers in this special
edition will be peer reviewed. To submit a paper, authors should do the
following:

1. Submit a short draft (500 word limit) outlining the key themes and
scope of the paper, where possible including example mapping, by 30th
February 2009.

2. Submit a completed paper (2500 word limit) by 31st May 2009.

3. The special edition will be published in January 2010.

Reviewers are happy to discuss ideas for papers and their suitability
with potential contributors prior to the short draft submission stage.
Please email Dan Jacobson ([log in to unmask]) in the first
instance.

All submissions should be made via the Journal of Maps website where
further guidance on all aspects of submission can be found. The Journal
is managed as a charitable learned society, and it charges a nominal
submission fee to cover administrative costs. All papers will be peer
reviewed and publication cannot be guaranteed.

Dan Jacobson, University of Calgary
Mike Smith, Kingston University


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Dr Mike J Smith
Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Maps
http://www.journalofmaps.com

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