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PROJECT REFERENCES

Ni por todo el oro del mundo! - Iconoclasistas

Los mapeos se realizaron en Jujuy y Córdoba, como parte de las actividades de la Unión de asambleas ciudadanas (UAC); y en Buenos Aires, Bariloche, Tucumán, El Dorado (Misiones) y en Ciudad del Este (Paraguay), a partir de la convocatoria del equipo de pedagogía popular Pañuelos en Rebeldía. También en mapeos que organizamos durante la «gira de la cosmovisión rebelde», años 2008-2009, con movimientos estudiantiles y culturales en Córdoba, Rosario, Resistencia, Mar del Plata, Olavarría, Tandil y San Andrés de Giles. En esos espacios no sólo se compartió saberes e información, sino que también se fue corrigiendo lo sistematizado, fortaleciendo así el desarrollo de un trabajo en etapas. Un momento crítico se generó cuando a los participantes les planteamos lo siguiente: teniendo en cuenta que diseñaríamos mapas de circulación pública ¿deberíamos mostrar también las resistencias y logros de las organizaciones? Este dilema se resolvió de forma positiva en un segundo encuentro de la UAC en Córdoba, cuando decenas de delegados de asambleas y comunidades votaron a mano alzada la importancia de visibilizar las resistencias y organizaciones en lucha.

Iconoclasistas
Iconoclasistas

Anti Eviction Maps

Anti-Eviction Map Los Angeles

Anti-Eviction Map Los Angeles
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Mural Anti-Eviction Map San Francisco

Coming Home - Margaret Pearce

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, the Canadian-American Center at the University of Maine is pleased to release a new map, Coming Home to Indigenous Place Names in Canada. The map honors Indigenous place names in Canada and the assertion of Indigenous authority through place names.

Commissioned by Dr. Stephen J. Hornsby, Director of the Canadian-American Center, Coming Home to Indigenous Place Names in Canada was researched and designed by Dr. Margaret Wickens Pearce. The map depicts Indigenous place names across Canada, shared by permission of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities and people. The names express territorial rights and describe the shapes, sounds, and stories of sovereign lands. The names mark the locations of the gathering places, the communities, the places of danger and beauty, and the places where treaties were signed. The names are ancient and recent, both in and outside of time, and they express and assert the Indigenous presence across the Canadian landscape in Indigenous languages.

The map does not depict all of the Indigenous place names of Canada, nor are all Indigenous Nations and communities represented. Beyond the map’s names are thousands upon thousands more, an ever growing and expanding atlas of intimate, geographical knowledge and experience.

The intention of the map is to create respect for Indigenous homelands and sovereignties, and a feeling for and understanding of the place names.

The Canadian-American Center does not profit from the production and sale of this map. Members of the public are invited to purchase a copy for the cost of printing and postage. Contributors of place names to the map are invited to email the Canadian-American Center for a discounted rate.

Coming Home Indigenous Map

Imaging Homelessness in a City of Care

Imaging Homelessness in a City of Care was a participatory mapping project undertaken with 30 single homeless people in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK) in 2014. The project’s objectives were threefold: to pilot an innovative mapping-based methodology; to offer single homeless individuals an opportunity to comment on local service provision and delivery; and to inform and challenge public perceptions of homelessness. In what follows, we outline the context for the project and the reasons for adopting a mapping approach. We then discuss the research process and the various insights generated. Finally, we reflect on the effectiveness of the methodology used.

Imagining Homelessness in a City of Care collaborative map


Bureau d'études

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bureau d'etudes