Peripheral meaning in maps: The example of ideology
The basic function of a map is the intentional conveyance of information about a territory. Sign contents relating to other domains are peripheral to the said information and are therefore collectively called peripheral meaning. One kind of peripheral meaning, i.e., ideology, is the subject matter o...
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meta-carto-semiotics
2008-01-01
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Online Access: | http://meta-carto-semiotics.org/uploads/mcs_vol1_2008/mcs_2008_1_schlichtmann.pdf |