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3Cs: Counter Cartographies Collective

Description

In referring to the work of Foucault and post-Foucaultian social theory as the "new cartographer" (along with the new archivist), Gilles Deleuze pointed to a mode of investigation and writing that sought, not to trace out representations of the real, but to construct mappings that refigure relations in ways that render alternative worlds. In this project, we begin with this understanding of new cartographies/new mappings, and then turn to the ways in which these new mappings are emerging within social movement, activist, and artist projects to rethink economic practices and institutions. In forging this research group, we are interested in understanding how this particular genealogy of a new cartography is being and can be mobilized to render new images (and practices) of economies, how it is being deployed in community and alternative economic projects, and how it is being used to understand the institutions and networks of economic organizations such as corporations, military-state economies, and the university.

Identifier

http://countercartographies.org

Tags:

Biography, Cartography, Geography, History

Citation

“3Cs: Counter Cartographies Collective,” ibiblio catalog, accessed May 8, 2025, https://www.ibiblio.org/catalog/items/show/4274.

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