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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Counter-Mapping Evictions in NYC, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Manon VergerioAnti-Eviction Mapping Project
Ariana AllensworthAnti-Eviction Mapping Project
Ciera DudleyAnti-Eviction Mapping Project
Worst Evictors NYChttps://www.worstevictorsnyc.org/map
Narratives […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, unARchived, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Abraham AvnisanKent State University
Christian AndersonUniversity of Washington Bothell
Amir SheikhIndependent Scholar
unARchivedhttps://unarchived.org/
Gallery Project Statement
unARchived is a […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Mapping Racial Capitalism: Gentrification and Legacies of Redlining in New York City, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Nerve V. MacaspacCollege of Staten Island, The City University of New York
Gallery Project Statement
What are the geographies of racial capitalism? How can mapping and integrating the historical data of […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Durham Health Indicators Project, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Tim StallmannResearch Action Design
John KilleenDataWorks NC
Durham Community Health Indicators Projecthttps://health.dataworks-nc.org
Gallery Project Statement
The Durham Health Indicators Project is […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Mapping as Metaphor & Practice in Community-Immersive Teacher Education, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Christopher RogersUniversity of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
Anna SmithIllinois State University College of Education
Gallery Project Statement
Recent work led by Souto Manning et. al (2019) […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Creative Cartography: The City as Site of Cultural Production, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Susanna HorngNew York University
Gallery Project Statement
This digital pedagogy presentation explores the use of ESRI Story Maps in a core writing course to synthesize primary and secondary research, to […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Participatory Mapping to Reduce Urban Risk in Lima, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Rita LambertThe Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London
cLIMA sin Riesgo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB5Woye7ZPg&feature=youtu.be
Gallery Project Statement
This documentary […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Siege of Antioch Project, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
W. Tanner SmootFordham University
Douglass HamiltonFordham University
Siege of Antioch Projecthttps://medievaldigital.ace.fordham.edu/siegeofantioch/
Gallery Project Statement
The Siege of Antioch […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, A Fine and Fertile Country: How America Mapped its Meals, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 1 month ago
Lena DenisHarvard Map Collection
Danielle BrownHarvard Map Collection
A Fine and Fertile Countryhttps://arcg.is/1LnH4C
Gallery Project Statement
In every endeavor from lawmaking to warfare, the […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Vulnerable Bodies: Relations of visibility in the speculative smart city, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Debra MackinnonUniversity of Calgary
sava saheli singhUniversity of Ottawa
From wearables, IoT sensors, apps, platforms and cameras, we “shed” various forms of data as we navigate our increasingly net […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, (Un)Privileging the Map: A Community Collaboration in Understanding Economic Security, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Fatima KoliColumbia University
Premilla NadasenBarnard College
Alisa RodBarnard College
The Mississippi Semester Project is a collaborative, critical GIS project bringing together members of Barnard […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Gourmet Gentrification: Mapping Elite Tastes Along New York's Consumption Frontier, 1990-2015, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Will Payne
University of California, Berkeley
Theorists of gentrification and other urban scholars have long considered the spread of upscale amenities like restaurants, cafes, and bars to be important […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Augmenting People’s Geographies of Seattle: Digital platforms as participatory methods, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Christian AndersonUniversity of Washington Bothell
Abraham AvnisanKent State University
Amir SheikhUniversity of Washington Bothell
This paper jumps off from a discussion of two overlapping place-based […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Mapping Critical Historical Geographies of Childhood, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Meghan CopeUniversity of Vermont
This paper takes on both an empirical query and a more philosophical question. First, I use the findings of my Mapping American Childhoods project to explore ways that poor and […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Mapping stories: Using GPS as an ethnographic approach to socio-spatial research with families displaced by war, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Bree AkessonWilfrid Laurier University
There is an unprecedented number of displaced persons in the world today. This number is still rising as solutions to stem armed conflict and its subsequent displacement […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Distributional Justice of NYC’s Urban Ecosystem Services: Analyzing the Mismatches in Supply and Demand, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Pablo Herreros CantisUrban Systems Lab, The New School
Timon McPhearsonUrban Systems Lab, The New School Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
Cities are […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, A Tale of Two Cities: Sur Before and After, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Anna RebriiIndependent Researcher
Idil OnenIndependent Researcher
William ScarfoneGoldsmith University
While human rights violations committed by the Turkish state during and after the 2015-2016 […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Visualising Everyday Colonial Commemoration: Digitally Mapping Settler-Colonial Commemoration, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Bryan SmithJames Cook University
In this paper presentation, using the example of a small Australian city, I argue that the naming practices that give form to local cartographies serves to render colonial […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Mapping and placemaking to understand school segregation and integration, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Bryan MannUniversity of Alabama
Jaclyn DudekUniversity of Alabama
School and neighborhood segregation represent spatial circumstances. Yet, literature on school and neighborhood segregation tends to focus […]
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mappinginjustice wrote a new post, Towards a situated mapping: visualizing urban inequality between the god trick and strategic positivism, on the site Mapping (In)Justice 5 years, 2 months ago
Taylor SheltonMississippi State University
This paper asks, and seeks to answer, the question: what makes mapping critical? I argue that most examples of ‘doing’ critical mapping tend to fall into one of two […]
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