Now available in paperback for the first time, this classic work
presents a cognitive-semiotic framework for understanding how maps work
as powerful, abstract, and synthetic spatial representations. Explored
are the ways in which the many representational choices inherent in
mapping interact with information processing and knowledge construction,
and how the resulting insights can be used to make informed
symbolization and design decisions. A new preface to the paperback
edition situates the book within the context of contemporary
technologies. As the nature of maps continues to evolve, Alan MacEachren
emphasizes the ongoing need to think systematically about the ways
people interact with and use spatial information.