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Expert Source: John B. Krygier, Ph.D.


John Krygier specializes in cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), and environmental and human geography. His research interests include cartography and map design for GIS, internet cartography, critical cartography and GIS, mapping in the arts and humanities, participatory GIS, multimedia and hypermedia mapping, using sound to communicate geographic information, animated maps, the design and evaluation of multimedia teaching materials, the history of mapping, and environmental studies and environmental history.

Education:

  • B.A., University of Wisconsin
  • M.A., University of Wisconsin
  • Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Areas of Expertise:

  • Geographic information systems (GIS)
  • Maps and mapmaking
  • Environmental geography
  • Human geography

Selected Publications:

  • Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS, by J. Krygier and D. Wood (Guilford Publications, 2005)
  • “Ce N’est Pas Le Monde” by J. Krygier & D. Wood.  In M. Dodge & C. Perkins Rethinking Maps (Routledge, 2009)
  • “Mapping Ambivalence: Exploring the Geographies of Community Change and Rails-to-Trails Development Using Photo-based Q method and PPGIS” by T. Hawthorne, J. Krygier, and M. Kwan. (Geoforum 39, 2008)
  • “Mapping Campus-Community Collaborations: Integrating Partnerships, Service-Learning, Mapping and GIS” by M. Gilbert and J. Krygier.  In D. Sinton & J. Lund Understanding Place: GIS and Mapping Across the Curriculum (ESRI Press, 2007)
  • “Art and Mapping: Special Issue” by D. Wood & J. Krygier (Cartographic Perspectives 53, 2006)
  • “An Introduction to Critical Cartography” by J. Crampton & J. Krygier (ACME: An International e-Journal for Critical Geographies, 2005)