Cartographic storytelling: reflecting on maps through an ethnographic application in Siberia

In this paper, we explore the methodical, methodological, epistemological and outreach potential – and related challenges – of cartographic storytelling in ethnographic research, based on the online portal Life of BAM. Our extensive literature review highlights the need for deep self-reflection in t...

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Published in:Fennia - International Journal of Geography
Main Authors: Saxinger, Gertrude, Sancho Reinoso, Alexis, Wentzel, Sigrid Irene
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2021
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:180589 2023-08-20T04:10:21+02:00 Cartographic storytelling: reflecting on maps through an ethnographic application in Siberia Saxinger, Gertrude Sancho Reinoso, Alexis Wentzel, Sigrid Irene 2021 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/180589/1/View%20of%20Cartographic%20storytelling_%20reflecting%20on%20maps%20through%20an%20ethnographic%20application%20in%20Siberia%20-%20pdf.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/180589/ eng eng Geographical Society of Finland https://boris.unibe.ch/180589/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Saxinger, Gertrude; Sancho Reinoso, Alexis; Wentzel, Sigrid Irene (2021). Cartographic storytelling: reflecting on maps through an ethnographic application in Siberia (In Press). Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 199(2), pp. 242-259. Geographical Society of Finland 10.11143/fennia.110918 <http://dx.doi.org/10.11143/fennia.110918> 300 Social sciences sociology & anthropology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion PeerReviewed 2021 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.110918 2023-07-31T22:20:24Z In this paper, we explore the methodical, methodological, epistemological and outreach potential – and related challenges – of cartographic storytelling in ethnographic research, based on the online portal Life of BAM. Our extensive literature review highlights the need for deep self-reflection in the cartographic production of manifold realities and the way in which visualised stories can be co-produced by local people and researchers. It also describes cartography’s conceptual turns and its role in anthropology and ethnography. As an outreach tool, the Life of BAM portal conveys knowledge about social and infrastructural configurations in the greater area of the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) and Amur-Yakutsk Mainline (AYaM) railroads in Eastern Siberia, through a series of lay-language and visualised ‘episodes’ built into the ArcGIS StoryMaps online tool. Interlinking qualitative and quantitative data in the cartographic visualisation of manifold realities can trigger better comprehension of complex matters, through multimodal forms of representing stories in space. Cartographic storytelling, as a means of knowledge and science communication, supports – in our case – civil society, education, heritage work and policy making, and is a way of making local concerns more tangible for state officials and corporate actors. By engaging with cartographic storytelling and building the Life of BAM portal, we affirm that a reflective attitude towards the multiplicity of stories’ ontologies in narration, collection, comprehension and representation is of key importance if we want to do justice to a decolonial approach towards Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and research partners in the field. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutsk Siberia BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Yakutsk Fennia - International Journal of Geography
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description In this paper, we explore the methodical, methodological, epistemological and outreach potential – and related challenges – of cartographic storytelling in ethnographic research, based on the online portal Life of BAM. Our extensive literature review highlights the need for deep self-reflection in the cartographic production of manifold realities and the way in which visualised stories can be co-produced by local people and researchers. It also describes cartography’s conceptual turns and its role in anthropology and ethnography. As an outreach tool, the Life of BAM portal conveys knowledge about social and infrastructural configurations in the greater area of the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) and Amur-Yakutsk Mainline (AYaM) railroads in Eastern Siberia, through a series of lay-language and visualised ‘episodes’ built into the ArcGIS StoryMaps online tool. Interlinking qualitative and quantitative data in the cartographic visualisation of manifold realities can trigger better comprehension of complex matters, through multimodal forms of representing stories in space. Cartographic storytelling, as a means of knowledge and science communication, supports – in our case – civil society, education, heritage work and policy making, and is a way of making local concerns more tangible for state officials and corporate actors. By engaging with cartographic storytelling and building the Life of BAM portal, we affirm that a reflective attitude towards the multiplicity of stories’ ontologies in narration, collection, comprehension and representation is of key importance if we want to do justice to a decolonial approach towards Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and research partners in the field.
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