The Cartography Of Geopolitical Chaos

Countries use maps to make their case for territorial sovereignty, but cultural differences in cartography complicate the process.

Every map in some way reflects the biases of how its cartographer sees the world--enforcing the arbitrary notion that north should be at the top of the map, or skewing our perception of how big Africa really is. Sometimes, these cartographical biases even shape political borders.

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Published on June 02, 2014 05:00
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