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Stephanie Pyne
Stephanie Pyne
Member, Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre, Carleton University; Sessional Instructor, ISchool, University of Toronto
E-mail megerősítve itt: utoronto.ca - Kezdőlap
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A “living” atlas for geospatial storytelling: The cybercartographic atlas of indigenous perspectives and knowledge of the Great Lakes region
S Caquard, S Pyne, H Igloliorte, K Mierins, A Hayes, DRF Taylor
Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and …, 2009
752009
Mapping indigenous perspectives in the making of the cybercartographic atlas of the Lake Huron treaty relationship process: a performative approach in a reconciliation context
S Pyne, DRF Taylor
Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and …, 2012
502012
The history and development of the theory and practice of cybercartography
DRF Taylor, S Pyne
International Journal of Digital Earth 3 (1), 2-15, 2010
482010
The role of experience in the iterative development of the Lake Huron treaty atlas
S Pyne
Modern Cartography Series 5, 245-261, 2014
232014
Encouraging transdisciplinary participation using an open source cybercartographic toolkit: The atlas of the Lake Huron Treaty relationship process
G Brauen, S Pyne, A Hayes, JP Fiset, DRF Taylor
Geomatica 65 (1), 27-45, 2011
212011
Sound of the Drum, Energy of the Dance-Making the Lake Huron Treaty Atlas the Anishinaabe Way
SA Pyne
Carleton University, 2014
152014
Cybercartography in a reconciliation community: Engaging intersecting perspectives
S Pyne, DRF Taylor
Elsevier, 2019
102019
Cybercartography and the critical cartography clan
SA Pyne
Modern Cartography Series 7, 219-244, 2019
92019
Cybercartography, transitional justice and the residential schools legacy
S Pyne, DRF Taylor
Geomatica 69 (2), 173-187, 2015
72015
Cybercartography, emergence and iterative development: The Residential Schools Land Memory Project (RSLMMP)
S Pyne
Modern cartography series 8, 31-56, 2019
42019
Tracking in pursuit of knowledge: Teachings of an Algonquin Anishinabe bush hunter
J Wawatie, S Pyne
Hunting–philosophy for everyone: In search of the wild life, 93-105, 2010
42010
The emerging role of art in cybercartography: conveying indigenous and critical perspectives in the treaties module
S Pyne, DRF Taylor, S Caquard
Paper presented by DRF Taylor at ICC 2009 24th International Cartography …, 2009
32009
Mapping for Awareness of Indigenous Stories
S Pyne, M Castron, A Parish, P Farrell, S Johnston
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11 (5), 292, 2022
22022
Mapping Jeff Thomas mapping: Exploring the reflexive relationship between art, written narrative and Cybercartography in commemorating Residential Schools
S Pyne, J Thomas
Modern Cartography Series 8, 57-100, 2019
22019
Broadening the cybercartographic research and education network: From Indian residential/boarding schools to Beltrami and back again
S Pyne, T Laskey
Modern Cartography Series 8, 217-236, 2019
22019
Cybercartography and education: research and teaching with the Residential Schools Land Memory Atlas
S Pyne, DRF Taylor
Polish Cartographical Review 52 (3), 85-93, 2020
12020
Talk, templates and developing a geospatial archives tradition: Stories in the making of the Residential Schools Land Memory Atlas
S Pyne, M Castron, K Palendat
Modern Cartography Series 8, 167-186, 2019
12019
Bridging institutional and participatory ethics: A rationality of care perspective
S Pyne
Modern Cartography Series 8, 205-216, 2019
12019
Full responsible reason and good development
SA Pyne
Carleton University, 2006
12006
PMTS students during Covid-19 outbreak: a survey
S Pyne, F Burini
Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the University of Bergamo where she …, 2020
2020
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