Maps
A la deriva por los circuitos de la maquina cognitiva
» 105.6 KiB - 2,215 hits - February 19, 2014
Counter\mapping Queen Mary (game side)
» 2.8 MiB - 5,855 hits - October 29, 2010
This is the game side of the Counter\mapping Queen Mary map.
Counter\mapping Queen Mary (map side)
» 5.0 MiB - 7,759 hits - October 29, 2010
This is the map side of a disorientation game & map that the Counter\mapping collective at Queen Mary University in London produced along with 3Cs.
disOrientation Guide 2.0 outside (high-res)
» 3.6 MiB - 6,737 hits - September 28, 2009
PDF high-resolution version of the outside of 3Cs disOrientation Guide 2.0
disOrientation Guide 2.0 inside (high-res)
» 1.9 MiB - 4,900 hits - September 28, 2009
PDF high-resolution version of the inside of 3Cs disOrientation Guide 2.0
disOrientation Guide Front Side (color)
» 17.4 MiB - 4,358 hits - June 20, 2009
pdf version of the disOrientation Guide front side (color) at full resolution
disOrientation Guide back side (grayscale)
» 3.0 MiB - 3,118 hits - June 9, 2009
pdf version of the disOrientation Guide back side (grayscale) at full resolution
carolina north
» 1.2 MiB - 2,263 hits - February 28, 2009
A comic book report on UNC's proposed Carolina North research campus. Examines issues of corporatization and precarization in the academy.
pecs market map translated
» 528.3 KiB - 1,710 hits - February 28, 2009
Map telling stories of visitors to the Pecs Market, in Falsalom Hungary. Produced in collaboration with Amanda Wilson
capital flows and daily drifts
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An early draft of the disOrientation guide project -- our attempt to map the intersections of daily drifts and flows of global capital through UNC's campus.
Durham Property Ownership
» 6.2 MiB - 363 hits - February 27, 2009
A pdf version of a large-scale wall map of Durham property ownership and inequality created by Tim Stallmann for the 2008 Cartographies Convergence (warning, file is ~6mb).
Where is the crisis map
» 252.5 KiB - 2,239 hits - February 2, 2009
An outline map for our collaborative mapping project around the economic crisis. If you feel inspired, fill it out and return your maps to the 3Cs!
Papers
Counter-mapping Data Science
» 112.4 KiB - 736 hits - January 23, 2020
By Craig Dalton and Tim Stallmann
This paper defines counter-mapping; outlines its multiple theorizations; briefly describes three relevant case studies, The Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute, Mapping Police Violence, and the Counter-Cartographies Collective; and concludes with a few hard-learned considerations from counter-mapping that are directly pertinent for data-oriented projects focused on change.
Clashing Cartographies, Migrating Maps
» 996.5 KiB - 642 hits - January 23, 2020
Clashing Cartographies, Migrating Maps: Mapping and the Politics of Mobility at the External Borders of E.U.rope
By: Maribel Casas-Cortés, Sebastian Cobarrubias, Charles Heller, and Lorenzo Pezzani
By focusing on the role that maps and mapping practices play within the politics of migration - the contentious field of actions and relations which determines who can move and in what condition –, we show how cartography is in fact used both as a practice for the control and government of mobility as well as a tool for advocating, facilitating and even embodying, border crossing.
Mapping Illegality
» 548.7 KiB - 715 hits - January 23, 2020
Mapping Illegality: The i-Map and the Cartopolitics of “Migration Management” at a Distance
by Sebastian Cobarrubias
Focusing on the i-Map, this study renders how the European Union’s current practices of remote border control are
visualised among migration policy circles and expert security actors through a “mapping migration matrix”.
Geneaologies of Contention in Concentric Circles
» 1.2 MiB - 549 hits - January 23, 2020
Genealogies of contention in concentric circles: remote migration control and its Eurocentric geographical imaginaries
By Maribel Casas-Cortés and Sebastian Cobarrubias
Chapter in the Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration
Liberation Geographies in the Mediterranean
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Beyond the European Union’s Neighbourhood: Liberation Geographies in the Mediterranean
Sebastián Cobarrubias
The notion of a Mediterranean Neighbourhood points to how a
specific geopolitical space is scripted, imagined and then translated into practice through the European Union’s foreign policy towards this region. I contend that the Arab Spring took place within this European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) framework contesting many of its underlying principles.
A War on Mobility
» 3.7 MiB - 569 hits - January 23, 2020
A War on Mobility: The Border Empire Strikes Back
By Maribel Casas-Cortés and Sebastian Cobarrubias
Book Chapter in Ways of Knowing Cities
This essay builds on the idea of a war on mobility, interrogating migration through the “war” being waged against it and through the territorial technologies exporting borders and monitoring movement into the European Union.
Cuidadania_CitizenshipStudies_2019.pdf
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Care-tizenship: precarity, social movements, and the deleting/re-writing of citizenship
By Maribel Casas-Cortés
This paper explores how alternative concepts of citizenship have developed within debates among precarity organizing prior to and after the financial crisis in Europe. Concretely, feminist precarity collectives in Spain came up with the play-on-words of ‘Care-tizenship’ to evoke a different notion of political belonging with updated collective rights. The original Spanish term is arguably the result of a typo: an accidental switching of the order of vowels in the word ciudadanía resulted in cuidadanía, which totally changed the root word: from city to care.
Geneaology of Precarity
» 575.3 KiB - 5,806 hits - May 11, 2014
A Genealogy of Precarity: A Toolbox for Rearticulating Fragmented Social Realities in and out of the Workplace
article by Maribel Casas Cortes