Monmonier, Mark

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MONMONIER, Mark

MONMONIER, Mark. American, b. 1943. Genres: Design, Environmental sciences/Ecology, Geography, Technology. Career: University of Rhode Island, assistant professor, 1969-70; State University of New York at Albany, assistant professor, 1970-73; Syracuse University, associate professor, 1973- 79, professor, 1979-98, distinguished professor of geography, 1998-. Cartographica, contributing editor; American Cartographer, editor, 1982-84; Guggenheim fellow, 1984-85; New York State Program in Geographic Information and Analysis, deputy director, 1989-90; History of Cartography (NSF-sponsored), co-editor for vol. 6 (20th century), 1999-. Publications: Maps, Distortion and Meaning, 1977; Computer-Assisted Cartography, 1982; (with G. Schnell) The Study of Population, 1983; Technological Transition in Cartography, 1985; Maps with the News, 1988; (with G. Schnell) Map Appreciation, 1989; How to Lie with Maps, 1991, 2nd ed., 1996; Mapping It Out, 1993; Drawing the Line, 1995; Cartographies of Danger, 1997; Air Apparent, 1999; Bushmanders and Bullwinkles: How Politicians Manipulate Electronic Maps and Census Data to Win Elections, 2001; Spying with Maps, 2002. Address: Dept of Geography, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-1020, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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