This session brings together scholars and mapmakers and memory holders to discuss how spatial expressions such as maps are used to trigger, commemorate, preserve, circulate, visualize, and analyze memories. We will also examine how digital technologies, such as digital archiving, artificial intelligence, and online mapping, are reshaping individual and collective spatial memories.
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3:00 PM
(Re/De) Forming Memories Through Maps: The Tell Me About Riopelle Atlas
Lea Kabiljo, Université Laval3:15 PM
Mapping the Geographies of Stories and Storytelling: The Case of Parc-Extension Neighborhood in Montreal
Sepideh Shahamati, University of Montreal3:30 PM
Rethinking Housing Pathways: Mixed Methods, Spatial Practices, and the Role of Place
Emory Shaw, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)3:45 PM
Collaborative Story Mapping with Urban Residential School Survivors
Stephanie Pyne, Carleton University4:00 PM
Children’s Cognitive Story Mapping: A South Africa/Canada Transdisciplinary Children’s Mapping Project, Integrating Art Creation in Child Care Work Practice and Cartography
Romola V Thumbadoo, Carleton University
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