John Pickles on Mappings, GIS, and Cartographic Reason
Pickles, John. 1991. Geography, GIS, and the Surveillant Society. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences. Ed. by J.W. Frazier, B.J. Epstein, F.A. Schoolmaster III, and H.E. Moon. Vol. 14: 80-91
Pickles, John. 1992. Texts, Hermeneutics, and Propaganda Maps. In Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text, and Metaphor in the Representation of Landscape. Edited by T.J. Barnes and J.S. Duncan. Routledge: London and New York, pp.193-230.
Pickles, John. 1993. Discourse on Method and the History of Discipline: Reflections on Jerome Dobson's 1983 "Automated Geography." The Professional Geographer. 45(4), November, pp.451-455.
Mikhova, Didi and John Pickles. 1994. GIS in Bulgaria: Development and Perspectives. International Journal of Geographical Information Systems. 8(5), May, 471-477.
Pickles, John. 1995. Ground Truth: The Social Implications of Geographic Information Systems. New York: Guilford Press.
(i) Preface, pp. vii-xvi.
(ii) Representations in an Electronic Age: Geography, GIS, and Democracy, pp.1-30.
(iii) Towards an Economy of Electronic Representation and the Virtual Sign, pp.223-240.
Pickles, John. 1997. Tool or Science? GIS, Technoscience and the Theoretical Turn. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 87(2), June 1997, pp. 363-372.
Pickles, John and Didi Mikhova 1998. The Political Economy of Environmental Data in Bulgaria, by. Bulgaria in Transition: Environmental Consequences of Economic and Political Transformation. Edited with Krassimira Paskaleva, Philip Shapira, John Pickles, and Boian Koulov. Ashgate, pp. 105-128.
Pickles, John. 1999. Arguments, debates and dialogues: the GIS-social theory debate and the concern for alternatives. In Paul A. Longley, Michael F. Goodchild, David J. Maguire, and David W. Rhind (editors). Geographical Information Systems: Principles, Techniques, Applications, and Management.New York: Wiley. Chapter 4, pp. 49-60.
Pickles, John. 2000. Cartography, Digital Transitions, and Questions of History. Cartographic Perspectives. 37 (Fall): 4-18.
John Pickles, 2002. World-as-picture: Geography in a Global Era. Problemi na Geografiata (Problems of Geography). 1(4): 109-23.
National Research Council.2003. GIS for Housing and Urban Development. National Research Council Report of the Committee on the Review of GIS Research and Applications at HUD: Current Programs and Future Prospects. National Academies Press, National Research Council of the National Academies: WashingtonDC.
Pickles, John. 2004. A History of Spaces: Mapping, Cartographic Reason, and the Geo-Coded World. London and New York: Routledge.
John Pickles. 2004. Computing Geographical Futures. In Paul Cloke, Phillip Crang, and Mark Goodwin. Envisioning Human Geographies. London: Arnold: 172-194.
Pickles, John. 2005. Arguments, debates and dialogues: the GIS-social theory debate and the concern for alternatives. Longley P A, Goodchild M F, Maguire D J, Rhind D W (eds) 2005 Geographical Information Systems: Principles, Techniques, Management and Applications (second edition: abridged edition). John Wiley Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.