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Camila Narbaitz SarsurCartography, a critical instrument in participatory urban planning 20 November 2024
From the Sea to the River,
the deadly violence of Europe’s borders 4 September 2023 Jacob Høxbroe Jeppesen
Do countries stay the same place? 14 August 2023 Aude Vidal
Malaysia: Mapping as a Tool in Indigenous Peoples’ Struggle 4 August 2020 Claske Dijkema
Colonial Entanglements in Basel 6 June 2023 Pina Haas
Invasive species in Basel: a critical look at discourses of belonging 1 June 2023 Salome Rohner
The contemporary zoo in Switzerland:
a postcolonial critique 6 April 2023 Elisa T. Bertuzzo
Maps on the Move 15 March 2023
A night in Jerusalem, April 2021 7 May 2021 Philippe Rivière
Where are the atom bombs? 8 January 2021 Emily Fuhrman
Mapping the Alaska Boundary 8 January 2021 Sonia Shah
Migration is the planet’s connective tissue 12 November 2020
Relocating rubbish. When Southeast Asia is overflowing with Western waste 21 May 2020 Mamoste Dîn
We won’t die the dog’s death 13 May 2020
The bitter olives of Palestine 14 January 2020 Eitan Bronstein Aparicio and Éléonore Merza
The Road to Farouk’s Home (in Occupied Golan) 8 January 2020 Edward Helderop, Tony Grubesic and Tooran Alizadeh
Google Fiber in Kansas City: there is no such thing as free infrastructure 5 November 2019
W. E. B. Du Bois’s Color Line 12 November 2018 Sandra Rendgen
The Minard System 16 October 2018
Urbano Monte’s early world map (1587) 15 April 2018 Philippe Rivière
Base Maps 25 September 2017 Philippe Rivière
Waldo Tobler’s hyperelliptical projections 28 February 2018 Alice Hertzog
Michael Golz and the Fabulous World of Athosland 3 December 2017 Levi Westerveld
Those Who Did Not Cross 20 November 2017
Paper planets, and how to make them 28 September 2017
Cox conformal projection 18 August 2017
A toxic plant, mobilized villagers, and maps as a weapon for resistance 11 December 2016 Richard Casey Sadler
How ZIP codes nearly masked the lead problem in Flint 15 November 2016
Who the U.S. industrial lobbies pressure on intellectual property 13 April 2016 Alexandre Laumonier
High-frequency trading in the Jungle 17 March 2016
Crossing maps: spaces of never-ending arrival 29 May 2015 Sam Sturgis
By making hand-drawn maps of their slums in India, kids are influencing urban planning 20 March 2015 Dan McCarey and Sonia Shah
Mapping Cholera 8 December 2014 Sophie Hochhäusl
Otto Neurath and the Politics of Orchestration 28 May 2014 Fiona Mcleod
Routes of rhino horn 12 May 2014