Re: [-empyre-] You're Mapped
Speaking of political understandings of people in
place, and of radical cartographic practice, there is
a lovely blog resource mapping a deep and broad array
of related projects; they are also keen to receive
clues for their investigations.
It's US-based, but curious:
http://criticalspatialpractice.blogspot.com/
I reckon it's a wonderful site,
regards,
Deborah
(sydney)
--- Ana Valdes <agora158@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, Michele, you are so right, mapping has been the
> colonization's
> principal tools to draw borders, to steal
> territories and to conquer
> by fencing the new world.
> Last year I was in a meeting in Tarifa, in the south
> of Spain, where
> Brian Holmes and other people hold a workshop about
> social mapping,
> mapping networs and mapping "countersurveillance".
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