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  • 01-08-2017
  • Geography
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Hebert argues that contemporary (modern) maps are “…as biased and conventional as ever.” – How does she justify this point of view?

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ahmedishaal ahmedishaal
  • 09-08-2017

Hebert's claim that contemporary (modern) maps are "...as biased and conventional as ever".

She justified this point of view that she claimed because she thinks mapmakers have too much freedom and power, and that mapmakers display what they want, how they want and no one questioned them. They are free to do whatever they want. 

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