The Eurocentric Nature of Mental Maps of the World

dc.contributor.authorSaarinen, Tom
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-10T14:25:15Z
dc.date.available2023-04-10T14:25:15Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.description.abstractSketch maps of the world, a form of mental map, indicate that our images of the world tend to be Eurocentric. These sketch maps are generally centered in Europe (Saarinen 1988), and the size of Europe is greatly exaggerated (Saarinen et al. 1996). Furthermore, Europe is known in greater detail than any other continent. These conclusions are based on the Parochial Views of the World project, a worldwide study of mental maps of the world. The project was supported by the International Geographical Union and funded by the National Geographic Society.
dc.description.departmentGeography and Environmental Studies
dc.formatText
dc.format.extent43 pages
dc.format.medium1 file (.pdf)
dc.identifier.citationSaarinen, T. (1999). The Eurocentric nature of mental maps of the world. Research in Geographic Education, 1(2), pp. 136-178.
dc.identifier.issn1529-0085
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10877/16535
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education
dc.sourceResearch in Geographic Education, 1999, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 136-178.
dc.subjectmental maps
dc.subjecteurocentric view
dc.titleThe Eurocentric Nature of Mental Maps of the World
dc.typeArticle

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