REFEREED ARTICLES
Boll-Bosse, Amber J., and Katherine B. Hankins. 2017. “These Maps Talk for Us:” Participatory Action Mapping as Civic Engagement Practice. The Professional Geographer 70 (2): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2017.1366788.
BOOK REVIEW
Bosse, Amber J. 2018. “After the Map: Cartography, Navigation, and the Transformation of Territory in the Twentieth Century by William Rankin.” Southeastern Geographer 58 (1): 136–38. https://doi.org/10.1353/sgo.2018.0009.
UNDER REVIEW
Shannon, Jerry, Katherine Hankins, Taylor Shelton, Amber Bosse, Dorris Scott, Daniel Block, Heather Fischer, LaToya Eaves, Jin-Kyu Jung, Jonnell Robinson, Patricia Solis, Hamil Pearsall, Aileen Nicolas. Community Geography: Toward a Disciplinary Framework" to Progress in Human Geography
IN PREPARATION
Bosse, Amber J. Participatory Cartography. The Geographic Information Science & Technology Body of Knowledge. Invited by editor Robert E. Roth
Bosse, Amber J. An Examination of Cartographic Efficacy in Participatory Mapping. Cartographic Perspectives
Kelly, Meghan and Amber J. Bosse. Pressing Pause. Accepted for submission to special issue on Doing Critical GIS (edited by Dillon Mahmoudi and Taylor Shelton) for ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
Bosse, Amber J. Participatory GIS and the Uncanny Valley of Maps. For submission to Cartographica
Bosse, Amber J., Matthew W. Wilson. For the Essentially Subjective Elements of Cartography, 1953-1995. For submission to the Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
Barrett, Emily and Amber J. Bosse. Inclusivity, Objectivity, and Responsibility: Tensions in Community Geography. Accepted for submission to special issue Engagement and Action in Community Geography (edited by Jerry Shannon, Timothy Hawthorne, Kate Mariner, and Hannah Torres) for GeoJournal