![]() ![]() ![]() We argue that the practice of counter-mapping, along with its critique, is incomplete without full attention to the silences of the map and the relational rhizomes (across boundaries) of the peoples involved. Deconstructing the map (draws on ideas in postmodern thinking to redefine the nature of maps as representations of power). We highlight how these people, once perceived by the colonialists as “rootless,” do have strong relational connections across the landscape. The indigenous peoples in our case study are the San, who have been marginalized and displaced from their land. Harley's deconstruction of maps and use our ethnographic data to reveal the silences and lies inherent in the rigid cartographic representations of conservancy maps. Through a case study of community conservancy in Namibia, we demonstrate that the same holds for the practice of participatory mapping. Harley’s influence and what he missed in Deconstructing the. Harley’s influence and what he missed in Deconstructing the Map. Harley’s influence and what he missed in Deconstructing the Map, Cartographica, vol. We argue that the practice of counter-mapping, along with its critique, is incomplete without full attention to the silences of the map and the relational rhizomes (across boundaries) of the peoples involved.ĪB - To stand a chance of reclaiming their pre-colonial rights, indigenous peoples often have to deploy the tools and logic of the colonial state. Originally published: 1989, Cartographica, 26(2), 1-20.At the time of publication: Harley was Professor of Geography at University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and Director of the Office of Map History in the American Geographical Society Collection. Dodge, M & Perkins, C 2015, Reflecting on J.B. N2 - To stand a chance of reclaiming their pre-colonial rights, indigenous peoples often have to deploy the tools and logic of the colonial state. It draws on a wide range of social theorists, and theorists of. Matthew Sparke, 1995, Between Demythologising and Deconstructing the Map: Shawnadithit’s New-found-land and the Alienation of Canada Cartographica, 32 (1), pages 1 - 21.Reprinted in 2010 in Classics in Cartography: Reflections on Influential Articles from Cartographica, edited by Martin Dodge, New York: Wiley. T1 - Deconstructing the conservancy map hxaro, n!ore and rhizomes in the Kalahari This book provides an essential insight into the practices and ideas of maps and map-making.
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