Geography majors and GIS certificate program students with an interest in cartography often have the opportunity to make maps for publication. Listed below are the cartographers and the publication for which they have made maps.
Aaron Menconi
Multiple maps for the Bering Land Bridge Archaeological Overview and Assessment Project, Shelby Anderson (Anthropology)
Audrey Douglass
Nepal Earthquake and VDC Maps, Jeremy Spoon (Anthropology)
Travis Anglin-Dodd
Maps of the Ottoman Empire, Jim Grehan (History)
Audrey Douglass
Field Guide for the University Network for Collaborative Governance 2024 Annual Conference
Shane Seaman
The Medieval Clergy, 800–1250: A Sourcebook by John Ott and Anna Trumbore Jones
Shandi Hunt
Friends of Mount Tabor Park - Trail Map
Alicia Milligan
Hangzhou's Sites in Desmond Cheung, Urban Sites & the Imperial Order in Ming Hangzhou, book manuscript in preparation.
Alicia Milligan
Nepal Earthquake and VDC Maps, In Jeremy Spoon, Drew Gerkey, Ram Bahadur Chhetri, Alisa Rai, and Umesh Basnet, Navigating multidimensional household recoveries following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes, World Development 135 (2020)
Gabriel Rousseau and Kyle Lempinen
Pinpointing Vulnerabilities: Protecting Regions of the Arctic
ESRI Map Book Vol 33, 2018
Chelsey Buffington
Your Sister in the Gospel : The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon by Quincy Newell
Oxford University Press 2019
Ella Weil
The Sober Revolution: Appellation Wine and the Transformation of France by Joseph Bohling
Cornell University Press 2018
Erik Memmott
In Defense of Wyam: Native-White Alliances and the Struggle for Celilo Village by Katrine Barber
University of Washington Press 2018
Sachi Arakawa
States of Separation: Transfer, Partition, and the Making of the Modern Middle East by Laura Robson
University of California Press 2017
Shawna Miller
The Riddle of Malnutrition: The Long Arc of Biomedical and Public Health Interventions in Uganda by Jennifer Tappan
Perspectives on Global Health Series (Ohio University Press) 2017
Gabriel Rousseau & David Banis
All Lands Approaches to Fire Management in the Pacific West: A Typology by Susan Charnley, Erin Kelly, and Kendra Wendel.
Journal of Forestry 114, 2016
Ian Cogar
Discourses of Deflection: The Politics of Framing China’s South North Water Transfer Project by Britt Crow-Miller Water Alternatives 8(2): 173-192, 2015
Sara Loreno
Dangerous Spirits: the Windigo in Myth and History by Shawn Smallman.
Heritage House 2015
Jon Franczyk & Nadia Jones
Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia River eds. Robert Boyd, Ken Ames & Tony Johnson.
University of Washington Press 2015
Alexa Todd
Mt Tabor Park Native Plant Guide 2013
Dan Coe & Jon Franczyk
The Trees and Graves of Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery 2013
Sara Loreno / Beth Chappell
Different Ways of Knowing, Shared Goals: Applied Sustainability Projects in the Himalayas and Great Basin by Jeremy Spoon in Social Sustainability: A Multilevel Approach to Social Inclusion eds. Veronica Dujon, Jesse Dillard, and Eileen M. Brennan.
CRC Press 2013
Luke Edens
Kuenda Mberi– Our Path Forward: A Zimbabwean Story of Community Resilience by Kristen Magis & Jaiaen Beck in Social Sustainability: A Multilevel Approach to Social Inclusion eds. Veronica Dujon, Jesse Dillard, and Eileen M. Brennan.
CRC Press 2013
Kristi Weber
Trees of Greater Portland by Phyllis Reynolds
2013
Jon Franczyk
Fire in the Dark by Ron Talarico
2012
Colin Kamemoto
I Don’t Cry, But I Remember: A Mexican Immigrant’s Story of Endurance by Joyce Lackie
University of Arizona Press 2012
Robert Hildebrand
Nature's Northwest: The North Pacific Slope in the Twentieth Century by William Robbins & Katrine Barber
University of Arizona Press 2011
Lindsay Mayer
Colonialism and Christianity in Mandate Palestine by Laura Robson
University of Texas Press 2011
Dan Uthman & David Banis
Portland Red Guide: Sites and Stories of Our Radical Past by Michael Munk
Ooligan Press 2011
Steph Gaspers
Introduction to International and Global Studies by Shawn Smallman & Kimberly Brown
University of North Carolina Press 2011
Bethany Pratt
The Birth of International Businessmen: The Pioneers of US-Japanese Trade Relations (Kokusai-Businessman no Tanjyo: Nichi-bei keizaikannkei no Kaitakusha) by Kasuo Yasata (ed)
2011
Dan Coe
Trees Of Couch Park
Portland Parks and Recreation 2010
Margaret Seiler
Kiev: Jewish Metropolis: A History, 1859-1914 by Natan Meir
2010
Kirk McEwen
Portland State: A History in Pictures by Richard Sanders (author) & Brent Schauer (photographer)
Retirement Association of Portland State2009
Jon Franczyk & David Banis
The Trees of Laurelhurst Park
2009
Chad Lublin
Crime Maps for Portland State Campus Public Safety Office
2008
Jon Franczyk & David Banis
Willamette Valley AVAs: The Geologic Origin of their Soils
Pinot Camp 2008
Jon Franczyk
Large Domestic Pits on the Northwest Coast of North America by Ken Ames, Cameron Smith, and Alexander Bourdeau
Journal of Field Archaeology Vol 33 (1): Spring 2008
Kirk McEwen, Jon Franczyk, Maurice Johns, & David Banis
Oregon and Our Links with Canada An Oregonian Educational Supplement
provided by the Oregon Geographic Alliance 2008
Andy Freed
Fort Clatsop: Rebuilding an Icon by The Daily Astorian
Ooligan Press 2007
Tommy McKoy, Jason Schmidt, and David Banis
Portland Red Guide: Sites and Stories of Our Radical Past by Michael Munk
Ooligan Press 2007
Wayne Coffey
Deer Drink the Moon: Poems of Oregon by Liz Nakazawa (ed)
Ooligan Press 2007
Steph Gaspers & David Banis
City of Readers: The Book Lover’s Guide to Portland by Gabriel Boehmer
Tall Grass Press 2007
Wayne Larimer, Peter Paul, David Banis, and Joe Poracsky
South Park Blocks: Portland’s Cultural, Historical, and Educational Center
2006