instead of focusing on how we can map the subject…[we could] focus on the ways in which mapping and the cartographic gaze have coded subjects and produced identities JOHN PICKLES 2004

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An Introduction to Critical Cartography
The Counter Map and the Territory
Digital Place-Making: Insights From Critical Cartography and GIS
Deep Mapping (2016) by Les Roberts
The mapping behind the movement: On recovering the critical cartographies of the African American Freedom Struggle Author links open overlay panel
Satellite Images Can Harm the Poorest Citizens Extra-activism: counter-mapping and data justice
Farewell to maps Reformulating critical cartography in the digital age
Putting Indigenous Place-Names and Languages Back on Maps
Critical cartography 2.0: From “participatory mapping” to authored visualizations of power and people
Public Participation GIS and Local Political Context: Propositions and Research Directions
Mapping Black Ecologies Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
Audiovisual Cartography: Established and New Multimedia Approaches to Represent Soundscapes
Feminist cartography and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality: Emotional responses to three thematic maps

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