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[1/8] Patty Heyda (Washington University in St. Louis) analyse la carte comme un outil politique. Elle montre qu’une carte ne se contente jamais de représenter l’espace. Elle sélectionne, hiérarchise et impose un récit. #HGGSP #geography #mapping
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Maps are powerful political tools shaping a nation’s past, present and future – counter maps allow everyday people to reclaim the narrative
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From who gets to vote to how people travel and where taxpayer dollars are funneled, politicians and urban planners wield maps to control public imagination.
Patrick Marques