Our response to Nicosia’s Geography and Neuroscience. A New Representation of Cerebral Territories consists in focusing on the convergence between geography and the whole embodied cognitive science approach. We start by giving a naturalistic hint about the practice of mapping, because we believe that this could provide a fruitful and common ground of investigation. This will be followed by the analysis of some shared aspects between the 4E cognition paradigm and the post-representationalist theory in geographical research. Lastly, we briefly deal with the relationship between digital maps and users, showing how this relation redraws their respective roles and functions.
Capodici, A., Russo, G., Map-making as Bodily Engagement, <<RETI SAPERI LINGUAGGI>>, 2019; 6 (2): 223-237 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/274406]
Map-making as Bodily Engagement
Russo, GrazianaSecondo
Writing – Review & Editing
2019
Abstract
Our response to Nicosia’s Geography and Neuroscience. A New Representation of Cerebral Territories consists in focusing on the convergence between geography and the whole embodied cognitive science approach. We start by giving a naturalistic hint about the practice of mapping, because we believe that this could provide a fruitful and common ground of investigation. This will be followed by the analysis of some shared aspects between the 4E cognition paradigm and the post-representationalist theory in geographical research. Lastly, we briefly deal with the relationship between digital maps and users, showing how this relation redraws their respective roles and functions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.