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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Mapping Crisis: a refl ection on the Covid-19 pandemic
  9. List of Abbreviations
  10. Introduction: mapping in times of crisis
  11. 1. Mapping as tacit representations of the colonial gaze
  12. 2. The failures of participatory mapping: a mediational perspective
  13. 3. Knowledge and spatial production between old and new representations: a conceptual and operative framework
  14. 4. Data colonialism, surveillance capitalism and drones
  15. 5. The role of data collection, mapping and analysis in the reproduction of refugeeness and migration discourses: reflections from the Refugee Spaces project1
  16. 6. Dying in the technosphere: an intersectional analysis of European migration maps
  17. 7. Now the totality maps us: mapping climate migration and surveilling movable borders in digital cartographies
  18. 8. The rise of the citizen data scientist
  19. 9. Modalities of united statelessness
  20. Index

Published by the University of London Press

Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2020

https://hrc.sas.ac.uk

Text © contributors, 2020

Images © contributors and copyright holders named in captions, 2020

ISBNs:

978-1-912250-33-2 (paperback)

978-1-912250-38-7 (PDF)

978-1-912250-37-0 (.epub)

978-1-912250-38-7 (.mobi)

University of London Press

School of Advanced Study

University of London

Senate House

Malet Street

London WC1E 7HU

Cover image: “12 Months Over the Stirling Ranges” (detail), Grayson Cooke, 2018. A false-colour composite image of Stirling Range National Park in Western Australia. This image has been produced with the support of Geoscience Australia, and with the assistance of resources from the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), which is supported by the Australian Government.

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