References; Introducing Human Geography, Geographies of Maps

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Dodge and Perkins, 2009
maps as truth documents
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Story, 2016
Irredentism, where a claim is made by a stae/ethno-national grouping to territory currently lying within the borders of a neighbouring state; where the piece of land in question is rightfully another's land
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Harley, 1992
maps are cultural texts
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Cloke et al., 2014
representation is a failure of fully being able to capture reality
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Wood et al., 2009 (realities)
you must accept responsibility for realities you create with maps
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Wood et al., 2009 (propositions)
maps are not representations but propositions, you have choices, there is manipulation in construction
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Marshall, 2018
there are different types of borders other then maps; physical, online (firewalls), religious/cultural/ethnic, racist (Brexit) and imaginary (Schengen Zone)
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Smith, 2016
opening up borders could end poverty, by increasing liberty etc
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