A novel approach to mapping place using a Holocaust survivor testimony

Alberto Giordano, Tim Cole*, Heather Swienton

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this article, we propose a representational model to map the platial elements of the recordedtestimony of one Jewish survivor of the Holocaust in Italy. The starting point for the design ofthe representational model is a definition of place as constituted by the triad of location, locale,and sense of place. The model allows for the comparison of testimonies and narratives of theHolocaust or other genocides from potentially any number of survivors, at various geographicscales of analysis, and organized chronologically. The model could be applied to place-basedhistorical narratives on a number of topics, as long as they are similarly structuredchronologically and geographically.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCartography and Geographic Information Science
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2 May 2025

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