CARTOGRAPHY AS AN INDISCIPLINARY EPISTEMIC PRACTICE: A METHOD OF INVESTIGATION ON INTENSITIES THAT MOBILIZE BEYOND HEGEMONIC BORDERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n42-064Keywords:
Methodology, Cartography, Humanities, Know-how, Cognitive domainAbstract
This article intends to present alternative forms developed by some areas of knowledge that use cartography as a method of investigating the process of knowledge construction, as opposed to hegemonic epistemic regimes. In its first part, we will deal with this objective; In the second, we will make some relationships with our research practice. Finally, general considerations about this method and its contributions to indisciplinary epistemic practices will be presented. To do so, we will focus not on the orthodox models of cartography production, but on the alternative forms proposed by the following areas: Critical Cartography, Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy.