Map Satire Gets The Economist in Trouble | Spatial Sustain
6 weeks ago by mncaudill
"If anything, it speaks to strong feelings between a map of place and our ownership of place. What’s on that map becomes sacred, with map names taking on our allegiance, experience and emotions about a place."
social
maps
geo
6 weeks ago by mncaudill
Blue Ridge Parkway
january 2012 by mncaudill
"Yet the Parkway landscape conceals the many elements of social conflict and disruption that have marked its history. "Driving through Time" allows students, researchers, and digital tourists to uncover hidden stories, hear forgotten voices, and understand the often wrenching choices that the construction and preservation of a scenic parkway in a populated region have necessarily entailed."
maps
blueridge
january 2012 by mncaudill