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    Cartographie de la controverse d’exploration et d’exploitation du gaz de schiste en Algérie.Neila Zerguini - 2016 - Éthique Publique 18 (1).
    En Algérie, la nouvelle loi sur les hydrocarbures autorise l’exploitation des hydrocarbures non conventionnels, incluant le gaz de schiste, dont les réserves ont récemment été réévaluées à la hausse. Ces rebondissements ont suscité autant l’intérêt que l’inquiétude de l’opinion publique. Très sommairement, le débat est perçu comme opposant les « pour » l’exploitation qui mettent en avant des gains économiques aux « contre », écologistes s’opposant à la fracturation hydraulique. Cette dualité ne rend pas justice à la complexité de la (...)
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    Schizoanalytic cartographies.Félix Guattari - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Schizoanalytic Cartographies represents Félix Guattari's most important later work and the most systematic and detailed account of his theoretical position and his therapeutic ideas. Guattari sets out to provide a complete account of the conditions of 'enunciation' - autonomous speech and self-expression - for subjects in the contemporary world. Over the course of eight closely argued chapters, he presents a breathtakingly new reformulation of the structures of individual and collective subjectivity. Based on research into information theory and new technologies, Guattari (...)
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  3. Conceptual cartography.Robert Smithson - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (1):97-122.
    ABSTRACT Certain features of our conceptual scheme seem necessary for subjects with our basic nature: we cannot imagine humans accomplishing their basic projects without having a conceptual scheme with these features. Other aspects of our conceptual scheme seem more contingent: we can imagine communities effectively using a somewhat different conceptual scheme. Conceptual cartography is the project of investigating the necessity and contingency of the various features of conceptual schemes. The project of conceptual cartography has not received much explicit (...)
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    Biblical cartography and the (mis)representation of Paul’s missionary travels.Santiago Guijarro - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):6.
    Biblical cartography has elaborated a master narrative of Paul’s missionary activity. This master narrative, which clearly distinguishes between three different journeys, is omnipresent and can easily be found in Bibles and atlases. Nevertheless, Paul’s letters and the book of Acts do not support such a clear distinction. The present study contends that the distinction between three missionary journeys is a modern construct and that this way of representing Paul’s missionary activity has a significant impact on how we understand it. (...)
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    Cartographies: Poststructuralism and the Mapping of Bodies and Spaces.Rosalyn Diprose & Robyn Ferrell - 1991 - Allen & Unwin Australia.
    Cartographies contributes to the growing debates on the value of poststructuralist theory. Grounded in a theoretical framework, it combines poststructural semiotics and a philosophy of the body. While interest in poststructuralism is well established, the currently felt need to anchor that interest in a political, material reality is where these readings gain their critical edge. They address the material - social, political and economic - effects of representation, marking anew direction in the debate.
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    Cartographie des émotions: propositions linguistiques et sociolinguistiques.Fabienne H. Baider & Georgeta Cislaru (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Presses Sorbonne nouvelle.
    La linguistique se penche sur les émotions afin de décrire les moyens langagiers de les exprimer ou de les représenter, tant au niveau de la structure de la langue que de l'interaction dans le discours. Par là même, elle met en exergue l'ubiquité des émotions dans le langage. Les contributions du volume Cartographie des émotions s'attachent à mettre à plat les liens entre langues et émotions. Elles cherchent à catégoriser, délimiter, appréhender les affects pour mieux comprendre les enjeux linguistiques et (...)
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  7. Cinematic cartography: scale, analysis, topography.Chris Lukinbeal - 2025 - New York: Routledge.
    This book uniquely bridges the conceptual gap between the history of geographic, cartographic thought and film theory with the technological and cultural shifts that shaped the emergence of cameras and cinema. This volume is essential reading for students, scholars and academics of cinematography, human, cultural and social geography, cartography and media studies, as well as those with an interest in these areas more generally.
     
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    Cartographies of postcolonial vegetal politics: Deleuze, Guattari, and mathema of vegetality.Abhisek Ghosal - 2024 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Alex Taek-Gwang Lee.
    Cartographies of Postcolonial Vegetal Politics resorts to Deleuze-Guattarian grammar to enunciate the productive disjunctures of vegetality while cartographizing differential repetitions of postcolonial vegetal politics.
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    A Cartography of Philosophy’s Engagement with Society.Diana Hicks & J. Britt Holbrook - 2020 - Minerva 58 (1):25-45.
    Should philosophy help address the problems of non-philosophers or should it be something isolated both from other disciplines and from the lay public? This question became more than academic for philosophers working in UK universities with the introduction of societal impact assessment in the national research evaluation exercise, the REF. Every university department put together a submission describing its broader impact in case narratives, and these were graded. Philosophers were required to participate. The resulting narratives are publicly available and provide (...)
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  10. Mapmaking and Cartography as Philosophical Matters. An Introduction.Francesco Ragazzi - 2024 - JOLMA 5 (1):7-18.
    In the creation of maps, scientific knowledge related to mathematics and physics combines with knowledge specific to graphic or artistic disciplines. Since all maps are artifacts whose aesthetic qualities convey information that simultaneously engages the fields of ontology, epistemology, and politics, they are objects of undeniable interest for philosophical inquiry. This introduction to the 5th issue of the Journal for the Philosophy of Language, Mind, and the Arts reviews the latest literature and key topics surrounding the relationship between philosophy, (...) and mapmaking. (shrink)
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    Cartography of the Phenomenon and the Phenomenon as Cartography.Guilherme Riscali - 2017 - Phainomenon 26 (1):217-232.
    This paper discusses Gilbert Ryle’s image of philosophy as cartography in an attempt to explore the idea of a cartography of the phenomenon, confronting it with the sense it takes in Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Ryle tries to grasp the particularity of philosophical tasks as being about specific sorts of problems, not about specific sorts of objects. What is required both of a cartographer and of a philosopher is, according to him, to look at familiar spaces in wholly (...)
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    De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice.Elizabeth Grierson, Harriet Edquist, Hélène Frichot & Hugh J. Silverman (eds.) - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice throws new light on the terrain between theory and practice in transdisciplinary discourses of design and art. The collection brings together a selection of essays on spatiality, difference, cultural aesthetics, and identity in the expanded field of place-making and being.
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  13. Imaginary Cartographies. Possession and Identity in Late Medieval Marseille. By Daniel Lord Smail.W. Leimgruber - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (3):375-375.
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  14. Cartography, Ethics and Social Theory.J. B. Harley - 1990
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    Onto-Cartography: An Ontology of Machines and Media.Levi R. Bryant - 2014 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Defends and transforms naturalism and materialism to show how culture itself is formed by nature. Bryant endorses a pan-ecological theory of being, arguing that societies are ecosystems that can only be understood by considering nonhuman material agencies such as rivers and mountain ranges alongside signifying agencies such as discourses, narratives and ideologies.
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    Cartography: Innateness or Convergent Cultural Evolution?Deniz Satık - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Haspelmath argues that linguists who conduct comparative research and try to explain patterns that are general across languages can only consider two sources of these patterns: convergent cultural evolution of languages, which provides functional explanations of these phenomena, or innate building blocks for syntactic structure, specified in the human cognitive system. This paper claims that convergent cultural evolution and functional-adaptive explanations are not sufficient to explain the existence of certain crosslinguistic phenomena. The argument is based on comparative evidence of generalizations (...)
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    Cacogenic Cartographies: Space and Place in the Eugenic Family Study.Ry Marcattilio-McCracken - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (3):497-524.
    Though only one component product of the larger eugenics movement, the eugenic family study proved to be, by far, its most potent ideological tool. The Kallikak Family, for instance, went through eight editions between 1913 and 1931. This essay argues that the current scholarship has missed important ways that the architects of the eugenic family studies theorized and described the subjects of their investigation. Using one sparsely interrogated work and one previously unknown eugenic family study from the Southern Plains, this (...)
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    Cartography of Endurance.Christy Rentmeester - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (1):34-38.
    This commentary canvasses a few prominent themes of ethical relevance drawn from the stories in this issue. I develop the metaphor of cartography to illuminate critical experiences in the moral lives of parents of children with brain tumors. Relationship transformation within families along the timeline of a child’s illness and recovery is one such set of experiences. Points for consideration in health professions education are also featured: clinical humility regarding “second opinions,” cultivating therapeutic efficacy from the clinician–parent relationship, error, (...)
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    Cartography of exhaustion: nihilism inside out.Peter Pál Pelbart - 2015 - Minneapolis, MN: Univocal.
    In a contemporary landscape of communicative and connective excess, a very novel contemporary exhaustion exacerbated by our relation to the postdigital terrain is ever present. The Brazilian philosopher and schizoanalyst Peter Pál Pelbart pushes the vital question of our nihililstic age to the limits: how can one learn to be left alone, live alone, and perhaps, by way of a Deleuzian "absolute solitude," conjure a vitality for living again and, indeed, finding something truly "worthy of saying"? Through various poetic meanderings, (...)
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  20. A cartography of spirituality in end-of-life care.Timothy P. Daaleman - 1997 - Bioethics Forum 13:49-52.
     
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    Cartography: The Ideal and Its History by Matthew H. Edney.Alex Zukas - 2022 - Environment, Space, Place 14 (1):111-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cartography: The Ideal and Its History by Matthew H. EdneyAlex ZukasCartography: The Ideal and Its History BY MATTHEW H. EDNEY Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019As Matthew Edney notes in the introduction, “This book is the product of my entire career as a map historian (so far);” it does, indeed, represent the culmination of more than thirty years of his research in the history of maps and (...)
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    Cartographies at the Margin: Towards a critique of contemporary violence.Augusto Jobim Do Amaral - 2013 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 7 (2).
    : The problem of violence presupposes a multiplicity of possible relevant entries. This article aims to highlight some lines that can interrogate certain points that often are put in brackets with regard to ideological naturalization of violence - trace intensely radical in the contemporary context. To help along the way, hangs a series of raids for a fruitful dialogue from some clues placed in the work of the philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek.
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    Legal cartography and comparative law.Per Bergling - 2009 - In Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, New Directions in Comparative Law. Edward Elgar. pp. 19.
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    A Cartography of Cognitive and Non‐Cognitive States of Consciousness.Roland Fischer - 1992 - Anthropology of Consciousness 3 (3-4):3-13.
    A theory of consciousness is proposed which integrates much of what we know about the evolution and functioning of the human brammmd. The organism constructs its world of experience as an adaptation to the problem of moving in the world. The relationship between the observed and unobserved world is discussed. A cartography of state-bound meaning is described in which the continuum of arousal states is linked to different states of consciousness. The inevitable ambiguity of perception is addressed and the (...)
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    (1 other version)Cartography of the space of theories: an interpretational chart for fields that are both (dark) matter and spacetime.Niels C. M. Martens & Dennis Lehmkuhl - forthcoming - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.
    This paper pushes back against the Democritean-Newtonian tradition of assuming a strict conceptual dichotomy between spacetime and matter. Our approach proceeds via the more narrow distinction between modified gravity/spacetime and dark matter. A prequel paper argued that the novel field Φ postulated by Berezhiani and Khoury's 'superfluid dark matter theory' is as much matter as anything could possibly be, but also below the critical temperature for superfluidity as much spacetime as anything could possibly be. Here we introduce and critically evaluate (...)
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    Cartography of science: scientometric mapping with multidimensional scaling methods.Robert Jaap Walter Tijssen - 1992 - Leiden, Netherlands: DSWO Press, Leiden University.
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    Digital Cartography of Thought: Enhancing EFL Reading Comprehension Through Mind Mapping.Mustakim Sagita, Issy Yuliasri, Abdurrahman Faridi & Hendi Pratama - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1078-1094.
    Current educational research focuses on classroom instruction and employing technology to improve learning. This research proposes Digital Mind Mapping with Collaborative Learning in the fourth semester of the English department curriculum. This research investigates the possibility of using Digital Mind Mapping, combined with Collaborative Learning, to enhance academic performance in students. The data on these issues is collected by implementing a research project incorporating mixed methods research. The research comprises interviews with teachers and students currently enrolled in the English Department (...)
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    Navigating (Post-)Anthropocenic Times of Crisis: A Critical Cartography of Hope.Evelien Geerts - 2022 - CounterText 8 (3):385-412.
    Departing from the (post-)Anthropocenic crisis state of today’s world, fuelled by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, various post-truth populist follies, and an apocalyptic WW3-scenario that has been hanging in the air since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, this article argues for the possibility – and necessity – of an affirmative posthumanist-materialist mapping of hope. Embedded in the Deleuzoguattarian-Braidottian (see Deleuze and Guattari 2005 [1980]; Braidotti 2011 [1994]) methodology of critical cartography, and infused with critical posthumanist, new materialist, and queer theoretical (...)
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    Cartographies: Poststructuralism and the Mapping of Bodies and Spaces.Christoph Cox, Rosalyn Diprose & Robyn Ferrell - 1992 - Substance 21 (1):133.
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    (1 other version)Cartographier l’interdisciplinarité.Pablo Jensen - 2013 - Hermes 67:, [ p.].
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    Symbolic Cartography in a Medieval Parish: From Spatialized Body to Painted Church at Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher.Marcia Kupfer - 2000 - Speculum 75 (3):615-667.
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    Cartography in France, 1660-1848: Science, Engineering, and Statecraft. Josef Konvitz.Charles Gillespie - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):609-611.
  33. Cartographies of Capture.Kieran Aarons - 2013 - Theory and Event 16 (2).
    This article provides a thematic overview of the work of contemporary French philosopher Grégoire Chamayou. It suggests that the notion of violent capture serves as a guiding theme linking Chamayou's work, linking it to his early study of experimental medicine, his genealogy of manhunting and predatory power, as well as his recent study of contemporary predatory or "cynegetic" warfare use of drones.
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  34. Philosophical cartography.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - 2021 - In David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen, Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. New York: Routeldge.
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  35. Cartography of the Mind: Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection.Francesco Ferretti, Massimo Marraffa & Mario De Caro (eds.) - 2007 - Springer.
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    Cartographies of the Mind: Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection.M. Marraffa, M. Caro & F. Ferretti (eds.) - 2007 - Springer.
    The chapters in this book reflect these different forms of interaction in an effort to clarify issues and debates concerning some traditional cognitive ...
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    De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice.Scott McQuire, Mark Jackson, Marsha Berry, Maria O'Connor, Laurene Vaughan, Yoko Akama, William Cartwright, Linda Daley, Karen Burns, Stephen Loo, Lisa Dethridge, Chris L. Smith & Neil Leach (eds.) - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice throws new light on the terrain between theory and practice in transdisciplinary discourses of design and art. The collection brings together a selection of essays on spatiality, difference, cultural aesthetics, and identity in the expanded field of place-making and being.
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    Cultural Cartographies: The Logic of Domination and Native Cultural Survival.Shari Michelle Huhndorf & Scott L. Pratt - 2000 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (4):268 - 285.
  39. Mapping Kinds in GIS and Cartography.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - 2015 - In Catherine Kendig, Natural Kinds and Classification in Scientific Practice. Routledge. pp. 197-216.
    Geographic Information Science (GIS) is an interdisciplinary science aiming to detect and visually represent patterns in spatial data. GIS is used by businesses to determine where to open new stores and by conservation biologists to identify field study locations with relatively little anthropogenic influence. Products of GIS include topographic and thematic maps of the Earth’s surface, climate maps, and spatially referenced demographic graphs and charts. In addition to its social, political, and economic importance, GIS is of intrinsic philosophical interest due (...)
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    Making Multiple Deaf Worlds Intelligible: A Posthumanist Arts-based Cartography of Apple Time.Joanne Weber - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (1):16-34.
    In this paper, I provide an arts-based posthumanist cartography of a theatre play, Apple Time performed by deaf youth in Regina, Saskatchewan. This play was co-constructed by deaf youth performers, two deaf adults, a hearing teacher, and a hearing director. Apple Time premiered in Regina, Saskatchewan on June 2, 2018, and was remounted again at the Globe Theatre (Regina) in February 2019 and again at the SoundOff Festival in Edmonton, Alberta. The arts-based cartography examines intelligibility as a methodological (...)
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    The Cartography of Iceland. Haldór Hermannsson.Stefan Einarsson - 1933 - Isis 19 (1):237-240.
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    Cartographier les sociologies critiques : définitions, justifications et modèles critiques.Emmanuel Renault - 2022 - Astérion 27 (27).
    To clarify what is at stake in the contemporary attacks against critical sociology, this article begins by distinguishing two types of critical sociology critiques: those that compare critical sociologies with non-critical ones, and those that arise from controversies inherent to critical sociology. Both approaches tend to adopt an overly simplistic view of sociology itself. To counter this, it seems useful to highlight the diversity of the definitions and justifications of critical sociology belonging to the various critical models operating in critical (...)
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    Une Cartographie des Concepts Mentaux.Julia Tanney - 2005 - In La Notion D’Esprit. Payot. pp. 7-70.
    Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind was published over 50 years ago to wide acclaim, but his legacy has been tempered because of important misconceptions, including a) that contemporary philosophy has sufficiently absorbed what is valuable about his contribution; b) that he is responsible for propounding a version of philosophical behaviourism; and c) that Ryle travels down a substantially different philosophical track from that of Wittgenstein. This critical introduction sets out to overturn these misconceptions. It is extremely rare for a (...)
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    Cartography, geodesy, and the heliocentric theory: Yves Simonin's unpublished papers.Marco Storni - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (1):192-209.
    Yves Simonin, a rather obscure professor of hydrography in Bayonne, submitted five scientific papers to the Paris Academy of Sciences between 1738 and 1740, which only survive in the original manuscript versions. The topics Simonin deals with in these texts are essentially three: the rectification of navigation charts of the Southern Sea, the shape of the Earth, and the heliocentric theory. Far from acknowledging Simonin's contribution to the ongoing academic debate as a valuable one, the institution systematically rejected his work. (...)
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    Cartographies of Diasporic Thinking.Catalina Hidalgo Nieto & Nicolas Lema Habash - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (3):324-340.
    Inspired by Judith Butler’s critique of Zionism, this article explores one artistic practice that may be considered as developing a diasporic thinking that is specifically rooted in the experience...
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    Conceptual Cartography and Aesthetics –.Julia Tanney - 2012 - In Alessandro Arbo, Michel LeDu & Sabine Plaud, Wittgenstein and Aesthetics: Perspectives and Debates. De Gruyter. pp. 97-114.
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    Journey planning: a cartography of practical reasoning.Mariela Aguilera - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations:1-23.
    Different researchers from psychology and neuroscience state that navigation involves the manipulation of cognitive maps and graphs. In this paper, I will argue that navigating – specifically, journey planning – can be conceived as a process of practical reasoning. First, I will argue that journey planning constitutes a case of means-end reasoning involving inferences with cartographic representations. Then, I will argue that the output of journey planning functions as an instrumental belief in means-end reasoning. More specifically, journey planning can deliver (...)
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    Imaginary cartographies: race and new world borders.Martha Patricia Nio Mojica - 2007 - Technoetic Arts 5 (2):119-129.
    Mobile technologies and networks facilitate the delocalization of traditional power structures within an economic frame. This shift usually incorporates the discourse of the body creation as well. Our bodies are constructs in which individuals as well as and social perceptions and projections, reality and fiction fuse together. In a similar way, we doubt about the representation of reality and highly editable and generative images. Nonetheless, some forms of bio-power can be identified in contemporary constructed mental images such as race or (...)
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  49. Cartographies of Unerasable Images.Winnie Soon & Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver - 2023 - In Giselle Beiguelman, Melody Devries, Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver & Winnie Soon, Boundary images. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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    Cartographies of the ‘Eastern Question’: Some Considerations on Mapping the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea in the Nineteenth Century.Kaan Üçsu - 2018 - In Johannes Rohbeck, Daniel Brauer & Concha Roldán, Philosophy of Globalization. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 253-268.
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