Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography

This article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet. Based on the life story of a Rwandan refugee, three main families of cartographic applications were identified: simple applications that allow the user to map stories in a standard format (ex: Tripli...

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Main Authors: Sébastien Caquard, Stefanie Dimitrovas
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: OpenEdition 2017-07-01
Series:M@ppemonde
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/mappemonde/3386
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spelling doaj-6532574902454c73abc628d4d193c1212021-10-05T12:45:15ZspaOpenEditionM@ppemonde0764-34701769-72982017-07-0112110.4000/mappemonde.3386Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartographySébastien CaquardStefanie DimitrovasThis article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet. Based on the life story of a Rwandan refugee, three main families of cartographic applications were identified: simple applications that allow the user to map stories in a standard format (ex: Tripline and Google Tour Builder); more sophisticated applications directly linked to the world of GIS), which allow the user to tell various stories using maps but which also use maps as tools for spatial and temporal analyses (ex.: ESRI Story Maps, MapStory); finally, applications that are more research oriented using narratives as databases whose analyses can help us better understand the places, their personal and intimate geographies, and the structures of the narratives that refer to them (ex.: Atlascine et Neatline).http://journals.openedition.org/mappemonde/3386cartography of narrativesGeowebDeep mapsLife narrativesESRI Story Maps
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Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography
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cartography of narratives
Geoweb
Deep maps
Life narratives
ESRI Story Maps
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Stefanie Dimitrovas
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title Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography
title_short Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography
title_full Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography
title_fullStr Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography
title_full_unstemmed Story Maps & Co. The state of the art of online narrative cartography
title_sort story maps & co. the state of the art of online narrative cartography
publisher OpenEdition
series M@ppemonde
issn 0764-3470
1769-7298
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet. Based on the life story of a Rwandan refugee, three main families of cartographic applications were identified: simple applications that allow the user to map stories in a standard format (ex: Tripline and Google Tour Builder); more sophisticated applications directly linked to the world of GIS), which allow the user to tell various stories using maps but which also use maps as tools for spatial and temporal analyses (ex.: ESRI Story Maps, MapStory); finally, applications that are more research oriented using narratives as databases whose analyses can help us better understand the places, their personal and intimate geographies, and the structures of the narratives that refer to them (ex.: Atlascine et Neatline).
topic cartography of narratives
Geoweb
Deep maps
Life narratives
ESRI Story Maps
url http://journals.openedition.org/mappemonde/3386
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