Abstract

Since the work of John Brian Harley, it has been commonly accepted that maps are not simply objective representations of the real, but carry within them a particular form of ideological discourse, based on ideas and values (Harley, 1989). In fact, regardless of the methods and techniques used to produce them, maps are first and foremost the result of intentional processes of communication. In this paper, we propose to describe three interactive and dynamic maps on the Covid-19 epidemic that w...

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