Jeremy Crampton
Associate Professor
Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, 1994
Research Interests: Politics of identity, critical approaches to cartography and GIS, biopolitics and race, and the work of Michel Foucault.
My recent publications include articles in Progress in Human Geography, Environment and Planning D, Social and Cultural Geography, Geographical Review, and Cartographica, and chapters in Rethinking Maps (2009), edited by Dodge, Kitchin and Perkins, and Geospatial Technologies and Homeland Security (2008) edited by Dan Sui. My book The Political Mapping of Cyberspace was published by the University of Chicago Press in 2004. My second book was Space, Knowledge and Power: Foucault and Geography (Ashgate Press, 2007) co-edited with Stuart Elden. My latest book is Mapping: A Critical Introduction to Cartography and GIS (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). I was also section editor for cartography in the 12-volume International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (2009) edited by Nigel Thrift and Rob Kitchin. Since 2008 I have served as Editor-in-Chief of Cartographica: The International Journal of Geographic Information and Visualization.
