Professor D. R. Fraser Taylor is pleased to share this update on recent work with colleagues. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you wish to discuss further (FraserTaylor@Cunet.Carleton.Ca or rvthumbadoo@gcrc.carleton.ca).

Note also our updated website: https://gcrc.carleton.ca Thank you.

Presentations

Taylor, D. R. F. “Key Issues in Mapping Indigenous Knowledge.” 14 October 2022 Second United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress, Hydrabad, India

Taylor, D. R. F. “Some Thoughts on the Ethics of Mapping Indigenous Knowledge.” AutoCarto 2022, Nov 2, 2022, Redlands, California, US.
Claudel, C., Osinski, G, Pulsifer, P. Taylor, D. R. F., joint paper wth Peter and Christy at Autocarto to my CV. Christy is the principal author Gordon Osinski is also listed as an author .The title is “Of cognitive Justice and Trans Ontological Approaches to Ecosystem Services and Earth Observation (EO) Accounting ““Of Cognitive Justice and Trans Ontological Approaches to Ecosystem Services and Earth Observation (EO) Accounting.” AutoCarto 2022, Nov 2, 2022, Redlands, California, US.

Thumbadoo, R. V. “A Circle of All Nations Presentation on the Legacy Work of Late Indigenous Elder William Commanda, Canoe Builder, Wampum Heritage Keeper, Chief, Officer of the Order of Canada, Hon PhD (2).” Sep 22, 2022. Maskwacis Cultural College, Alberta Sep 22, 2022

Thumbadoo, R. V. “Donald Marshall Junior, A Circle of All Nations Collaborator from 1997: An overview of the life, history and critical ongoing importance of the Donald Marshall Junior Legacy – the Marshall Justice Inquiry, the Marshall Ruling Hunting and Fishing Rights, Reconciliation and Bridge Building, A Passion for Youth.” 18 Nov 2022. Maskwacis Cultural College, Alberta

Wolodtshenko, A., Thumbadoo, R. V. About the Photoatlas Series “Circle of All Nations”

11th International Scientific Conference “Thematic Maps and Atlases.” Planned 28 November – 2 December 2022, Irkutsk, Russia.

Journal Articles

Wolodtshenko, A., Taylor, D. R. F., Thumbadoo, R. V.  “Cyberphotoatlassing – Synthesis of Concepts and Technologies”
http://ojs.meta-carto-semiotics.org/index.php/mcs/article/view/108/111

Hirt, Irène. 2022. « Indigenous Mapping: Reclaiming Territories, Decolonizing Knowledge ». In The Politics of Mapping, edited by Bernard Debarbieux and Irène Hirt, 155‑85. Hoboken/London: ISTE/ Wiley [extract of Kitikmeot Place Name Atlas is on page 177].

Hirt, Irène. 2022. « Cartographies autochtones : se réapproprier le territoire, décoloniser les savoirs ». In Politiques de la carte, edited by Bernard Debarbieux and Irène Hirt, 191‑222.London: ISTE éditions [extract of Kitikmeot Place Name Atlas is on page 214].

Grants

SSHRC Partnership Engagement Grant “Mapping Assiniboia Residential School Survivor Stories: Did You See Us?” Taylor, D. R. F., Woolford, A., Brauen, G. with Pyne, S.

SSHRC International Partnership Development Grant/Sprint: completion of 2 Nunaliit virtual workshops with USP (Brazil)by Hayes, A.

Recirculation

In addition, we are pleased to note the renewed attention to earlier work of the Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre.

Lauriault, T. P., Pulsifer, P., Taylor, D. R. F. 2010. “The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Digital Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Cartographers” Lecture Notes in Geo Information and Cartography.

Taylor, D. R. F., Lauraiult, T. P. 2014. “Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography”.

Finally

We are pleased to announce also the development of an International Children’s Mapping Project with South Africa and Brazil.