STAFF PROFILE
Professor William Cartwright
Position:
Honorary Professor
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
Campus:
City Campus
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Research supervision
1 PhD Current Supervisions11 PhD Completions and 2 Masters by Research Completions
Application of integrated interactive media to representing geography; Web mapping; cartographic design; and art and cartography synergies.
- Arrowsmith, C.,Cartwright AM, W. (2019). Embedding employability skills in the curriculum and extending into postgraduate programs In: Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Geography, Edward Elgar, United Kingdom
- Cartwright AM, W. (2018). Drawing Maps: Human vs Machine In: The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography, Taylor and Francis, United Kingdom
- Koletsis, E.,van Elzakker, C.,Kraak, M.,Cartwright AM, W.,Arrowsmith, C.,Field, K. (2017). An investigation into challenges experienced when route planning, navigating and wayfinding In: International Journal of Cartography, 3, 4 - 18
- Cartwright AM, W. (2017). Reading the Mapped City In: Transformations : art and the city, Intellect, Bristol, United Kingdom
- Cartwright AM, W. (2015). Rethinking the definition of the word 'map': an evaluation of Beck's representation of the London underground through a qualitative expert survey In: International Journal of Digital Earth, 8, 522 - 537
- Cartwright AM, W. (2015). Representing the city: Complementing science and technology with art In: De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice, Lexington Books, Maryland, United States
- Moore, A.,Cartwright AM, W. (2015). Special feature: Extracting geography from cartoons in a war context In: Journal of Spatial Science, 60, 19 - 36
- Cartwright AM, W. (2015). A qualitative evaluation of a proposed metro map for Melbourne's underground system In: Proceedings of Research@Locate 15 in conjunction with Locate 15, Brisbane; Australia, 10-12 March 2015
- Cartwright AM, W. (2015). Mapping the past and the present In: Cultural flows across the Western Himalaya, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Austria
- Kwan, M.,Arrowsmith, C.,Cartwright AM, W. (2015). Developing a method for visualizing population movements In: Geo-intelligence and visualization through big data trends, IGI Global, United States
- Geo-placed Knowledge: developing a methodology for provisioning stakeholders in natural environments management with integrated media tools. Funded by: ARC Linkage Project 2008 Round 2 from (2009 to 2012)
- Towards Gallipoli 2015 - Development of Geospatial Methodologies for Visualising the Political and Physical Geographies of the Campaign. Funded by: RMIT Research Leave Awards from (2009 to 2009)
- Development of Representation, Presentation and Interaction Models for the Delivery of Interactive Geospatial Information Services via the Mobile Internet. Scholarship, Karen Wealands. Funded by: ARC APAI Grant pre-2014 from (2003 to 2006)