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How to lie with maps, chapter 1: Introduction by Mark Monmonier


How to lie with maps – Introduction by Mark Monmonier by Decolonialitylondon on Mixcloud

Mark Monmonier (1991) “How To Lie With Maps” Chapter 1: Introduction. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.

This audio recording was uploaded as part of the additional reading for Module 0: Ending The World’s Session 1: Maps as Cognitive Schemes

Full text can be found here


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