Ethics in Cartography

Ethics in Cartography


You might think there’s not a lot to get moralistic about in the world of mapping. For decades now, various critiques have been raised about cartography, its history, its current practice, its complicity in the evils of the world, and cartographers’ degree of responsibility. On the one hand, cartographic history in the West is bound up with institutions that created maps to prosecute war, subjugate colonies, extract wealth from the earth regardless of who was already living there, and manage mass social engineering including a large-scale oppression.

Author: Jonathan Crowe


Published at: 2025-09-28 12:36:29

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