The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

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An online conference focusing on mapping and closely linked professions such as surveying, exploration, navigation, hydrography, and printing, which have conventionally been associated with men: as makers, patrons, users, and interpreters. The conference explores the place of women and the feminine in maps and mapping, with no chronological or geographical bounds, and a broad understanding of 'maps'.

Recent Episodes
  • Welcome and Introduction
    May 12, 2021 – 06:48
  • Where are the women on sixteenth-century French World maps?
    May 12, 2021 – 21:58
  • The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps
    May 12, 2021 – 20:56
  • Women and children first: gender, flood and victimhood in Dutch eighteenth-century maps of dike-breaks
    May 12, 2021 – 13:49
  • ‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform
    May 12, 2021 – 21:55
  • Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning
    May 12, 2021 – 19:57
  • From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies
    May 12, 2021 – 17:43
  • The political cartographies of Marthe Rajchman
    May 12, 2021 – 19:29
  • Where are all the women? The case of the Halls
    May 12, 2021 – 10:23
  • Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s
    May 12, 2021 – 21:52
  • Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship
    May 12, 2021 – 15:38
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