Preventing False Memories and Revitalizing Collective Memory with the Help of Historical Cartographic Materials and GIS: An Examination of the Lost Piers of Mersin

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Burak Beyhan, Mehtap Çelik
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ABSTRACTPiers are vital elements in the formation of collective memory in Mediterranean port cities and they played an important role in Mersin's urban life until the 1950s. Although there are some oral history-based studies attempting to spatialize them, they lack any measure of accuracy and reliability, and carry the risk of leading to false memories. In this context, the aim of this paper is to illustrate that collective memory can be properly reconstructed by using historical maps only if appropriate methods of analysis and reliable maps are used. In this study, which is based on various historical maps of Mersin city, the locations of the lost piers have been determined by using georeferencing tools available in QGIS. The study reveals that the tendency to construct false memories could be prevented by using reliable maps and appropriate tools in GIS in combination with the archive records.KEYWORDS: Urban historyhistorical mapscultural heritagegeoreferencingGISTurkey AcknowledgmentsAn earlier version of this manuscript in draft was presented at the seventh International Conference on Cartography & GIS (7 ICC&GIS 2018) held by the Bulgarian Cartographic Association in Sozopol, Bulgaria (18th-23rd June, 2018). The authors would like to acknowledge the participants who made insightful comments and suggestions at the presentation. They are also grateful to anonymous referees for their useful comments, suggestions and constructive critiques. This work received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsBurak BeyhanBurak Beyhan is a Professor at the Department of City and Regional Planning, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University. He received his degrees (Bachelor of City Planning - BCP, Master of Regional Planning – MRP, and Doctor of Philosophy – PhD) in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Middle East Technical University, in Ankara, Turkey. His main research interests are in the areas of urban and regional planning, regional development and innovation systems, geographic information systems (GIS) in planning, and urban and planning history in Turkey.Mehtap ÇelikMehtap Çelik is an Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Mersin University. She received her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) and Master of Science (MSc) degrees in the Department of History, Ankara University, in Ankara, Turkey, and received her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Department of History, Mersin University, Mersin, Turkey. Her main research interests are in the areas of Ottoman history, and the evolution of financial and institutional system of the Ottoman Empire between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
利用历史地图资料和地理信息系统防止错误记忆,振兴集体记忆:梅尔辛失落码头考察
【摘要】码头是地中海港口城市集体记忆形成的重要组成部分,一直到20世纪50年代,它在梅尔辛的城市生活中发挥着重要作用。尽管有一些基于口述历史的研究试图将它们空间化,但它们缺乏任何准确性和可靠性的衡量标准,并且有导致错误记忆的风险。在这种情况下,本文的目的是说明,只有使用适当的分析方法和可靠的地图,才能通过使用历史地图适当地重建集体记忆。本研究以梅尔辛市的各种历史地图为基础,利用QGIS中可用的地理参考工具确定了失去的码头的位置。研究表明,构建错误记忆的倾向可以通过使用可靠的地图和GIS中的适当工具与档案记录相结合来防止。关键词:城市历史、历史地图、文化遗产、地理参考、地理信息系统(GIS)本文初稿于2018年6月18日至23日在保加利亚索佐波尔举行的保加利亚制图协会第七届国际制图与地理信息系统会议(7 ICC&GIS 2018)上发表。在此,我要向在演讲中提出深刻意见和建议的与会者表示感谢。他们也感谢匿名审稿人提供的有用的意见、建议和建设性的批评。这项工作没有得到任何公共、商业或非营利部门的资助机构的具体资助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介burak Beyhan是Muğla Sıtkı科帕尔曼大学城市与区域规划系的教授。他在土耳其安卡拉的中东技术大学城市和区域规划系获得学位(城市规划学士学位- BCP,区域规划硕士学位- MRP和哲学博士学位-博士学位)。他的主要研究方向为城市和区域规划、区域发展和创新系统、规划中的地理信息系统(GIS)以及土耳其的城市和规划历史。Mehtap ÇelikMehtap Çelik是梅尔辛大学历史系助理教授。她在土耳其安卡拉的安卡拉大学历史系获得理学学士(B.Sc)和理学硕士(MSc)学位,并在土耳其梅尔辛大学历史系获得哲学博士(博士)学位。她的主要研究兴趣是奥斯曼历史领域,以及16世纪至19世纪奥斯曼帝国金融和制度体系的演变。
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期刊介绍: The Cartographic Journal (first published in 1964) is an established peer reviewed journal of record and comment containing authoritative articles and international papers on all aspects of cartography, the science and technology of presenting, communicating and analysing spatial relationships by means of maps and other geographical representations of the Earth"s surface. This includes coverage of related technologies where appropriate, for example, remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS), the internet and global positioning systems. The Journal also publishes articles on social, political and historical aspects of cartography.
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