TABLE OF CONTENTS
p. 4. EDITORIAL – Joyce Poot
p. 5. WRITING NEW LEGENDS / (MIS) INTERPRETING MAPS INTRODUCTION – Anna Sejbæk Torp-Pedersen
p. 10. TERRA NULLIUS. CARTOGRAPHIC METAPHORS IN-BETWEEN WORLD AND REPRESENTATION – Esther Scholtes
p. 19. WORLDS APART: PREHISTORIES OF THE OVERVIEW EFFECT – Simon Ferdinand
p. 25. ELLIPSIS – Vera Mennens
p. 31. THE RAW AND THE PARTIALLY-COOKED: STANLEY BROUWN’S SKETCH MAPS – Anneliese Ostertag
p. 38. “MAPS ARE TOO IMPORTANT TO BE LEFT TO CARTOGRAPHERS ALONE” – Lora Sariaslan
p. 50. INTERVIEW WITH DIANA CAMPBELL BETANCOURT – Lexington Davis
p. 56. ASSEMBLAGE AESTHETICS AND MULTIVOCAL MAPS TEMPORALITY AS RESISTANCE IN OFSTRUGGLE’S DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHY – Sophie Mak-Schram
p. 64. MAPS AS VIGNETTES OF EXPERIENCES – Savyasachi Anju Prabir
p. 71. CARTOPOLOGISTS DRAW – Marlies Vermeulen
p. 91. ABSTRACTS
p. 96. COLOPHON