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Argument, Principle, and Value Judgement
Argument, Principle, and Value Judgement
NACIS 2016NACIS 2016
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They tend to be generalized and often do
not have a specified scale or show the
graticule. The symbolization tends to be
bold and evocative, with elements such as
graphic bomb bursts and tapered arrows,
indicating action and movement. In
addition, explanatory labels are often
incorporated to convey specific details of
the event. Finally, color is sometimes
used to provide even greater visual
impact.
PropagandaPropaganda
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They tend to be generalized and often do
not have a specified scale or show the
graticule. The symbolization tends to be
bold and evocative, with elements such as
graphic bomb bursts and tapered arrows,
indicating action and movement. In
addition, explanatory labels are often
incorporated to convey specific details of
the event. Finally, color is sometimes
used to provide even greater visual
impact.
... simplistic design, with background and
other detail [...] omitted. This often
includes scale, latitude and longitude lines,
roads, and other items that would provide
an accurate frame of reference. Also, an
unsuitable projection is often used (and is
usually unnamed).
PropagandaPropaganda PropagandaPropaganda
JournalismJournalism
X
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They tend to be generalized and often do
not have a specified scale or show the
graticule. The symbolization tends to be
bold and evocative, with elements such as
graphic bomb bursts and tapered arrows,
indicating action and movement. In
addition, explanatory labels are often
incorporated to convey specific details of
the event. Finally, color is sometimes
used to provide even greater visual
impact.
... simplistic design, with background and
other detail [...] omitted. This often
includes scale, latitude and longitude lines,
roads, and other items that would provide
an accurate frame of reference. Also, an
unsuitable projection is often used (and is
usually unnamed).
...predominant characteristics of
simplicity, direct presentation, and
dynamic style
Journalism?Journalism? Propaganda?Propaganda?
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Propaganda?Propaganda?
Jam
es T
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ber
or Proper Gander?or Proper Gander?5
1. Are there discoverable, testable, and decidable differences between propaganda maps and other maps?
2. Can we discover these differences through an examination of a map's physiognomy?
That is: is there a cartographic difference?
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what is Cartography?what is Cartography?
... a narrative journey of progress from darkness to enlightenment, in the course of which maps become supposedly more 'accurate' and more 'objective’.
map user ’s Cognitive Realm
map maker ’s Cognitive Realm
misconceptions of Real ity
Reality
map user ’s Cognitive Realm
map maker ’s Cognitive Realm
misconceptions of Real ity
Reality
B
A
R
R
B
A
R
R
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Venn Diagram from: Joel L. Morrison The Science of Cartography and Its Essential Processes
Cartographica. Monograph 19
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Cartography is the detailed and scientific study of a communication channel.
... a narrative journey of progress from darkness to enlightenment, in the course of which maps become supposedly more 'accurate' and more 'objective’.
what is Cartography?what is Cartography?
Joel L. Morrison
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... a narrative journey of progress from darkness to enlightenment, in the course of which maps become supposedly more 'accurate' and more 'objective’.
In so far as the technical production does not distort the data collected from the 'real world' the 'good cartographer' is successful, and in so far as the map-reader interprets the information accurately, he or she is a good map-reader.
Cartography is the detailed and scientific study of a communication channel.
what is Cartography?what is Cartography?
Joel L. Morrison
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what is Cartography?what is Cartography?
... a narrative journey of progress from darkness to enlightenment, in the course of which maps become supposedly more 'accurate' and more 'objective’.
In so far as the technical production does not distort the data collected from the 'real world' the 'good cartographer' is successful, and in so far as the map-reader interprets the information accurately, he or she is a good map-reader.
This scientistic reading of the story of maps and the craft origins of the field of cartography have each inscribed in our understanding of maps a narrow field of what counts as a legitimate map.
Cartography is the detailed and scientific study of a communication channel.Joel L. Morrison
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every map must bepersuasive
every map must bepersuasive
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which is which?which is which?1212
Jacques Derrida
pharmakonpharm
akon
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Persuasive Propaganda?Persuasive Cartography?Persuasive Propaganda?Persuasive Cartography?
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APPLIEDETHICSAPPLIEDETHICS
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APPLIEDETHICSAPPLIEDETHICS
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True ethical questions are much broader
than mere questions of accuracy and
precision.
APPLIEDETHICSAPPLIEDETHICS
Patrick McHaffle
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVE
NON-NORMATIVE
NORMATIVE
NON-NORMATIVE
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVE
NON-NORMATIVE
NORMATIVE
NON-NORMATIVEMETA-ETHICSDESCRIPTIVE ETHICSMETA-ETHICSDESCRIPTIVE ETHICS
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
UtilitarianUtilitarian
John Stuart Mill
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
Utilitarian
Deontological
Utilitarian
Deontological
Immanuel Kant
John Stuart Mill
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
John Stuart Mill
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Principle of Utility
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
John Stuart Mill
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Categorical Imperative
Principle of UtilityPrinciple of Utility
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
John Stuart Mill
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Ethics of Character
Principle of UtilityPrinciple of Utility
Categorical ImperativeCategorical Imperative
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
John Stuart Mill
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ETHICSETHICSNORMATIVENORMATIVE
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Utilitarian
Deontological
Virtue
Ethics of CharacterEthics of Character
Principle of UtilityPrinciple of Utility
Categorical ImperativeCategorical Imperative
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
John Stuart Mill
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States of the Empire. Christoph NiemannEmpire: No Zone IX. 2004
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Michel Foucault28
POWERPOWER
Michel Foucault29
POWER
KNOWLEDGE
POWER
KNOWLEDGE
Michel Foucault30
POWER
KNOWLEDGE
ORDER
POWER
KNOWLEDGE
ORDER
Michel Foucault31
POWER
KNOWLEDGE
ORDER
POWER
KNOWLEDGE
ORDER
classify
marginalize
control
classify
marginalize
control
Michel Foucault32
good vs bad
true vs false
high vs low
normal vs deviant
sane vs insane
good map vs bad map
legitimate map vs propaganda map
good vs bad
true vs false
high vs low
normal vs deviant
sane vs insane
good map vs bad map
legitimate map vs propaganda map
.
.
.
.
.
D I S C O U R S ED I S C O U R S E
Michel Foucault33
Oil and the US MilitaryAmy Balkin and Josh On
Empire: No Zone IX. 200434
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Scapegoat 1854-6 Holman Hunt
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Edward Bernays
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We did not call it Propaganda, for that word, in German hands, had come to be associated with deceit and corruption.
-George Creel
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1. Are there discoverable, testable, and decidable differences between propaganda maps and other maps?
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1. Are there discoverable, testable, and decidable differences between propaganda maps and other maps?Y E SY E S
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1. Are there discoverable, testable, and decidable differences between propaganda maps and other maps?
2. Can we discover these differences through an examination of a map's physiognomy?
That is: is there a cartographic difference?
Y E SY E S
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1. Are there discoverable, testable, and decidable differences between propaganda maps and other maps?
2. Can we discover these differences through an examination of a map's physiognomy?
That is: is there a cartographic difference?
Y E SY E S
N ON O
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In what vile part
of this anatomy
Doth the poisonous
propaganda lodge?
Tell me, that I may sack
the hateful mansion.
In what vile part
of this anatomy
Doth the poisonous
propaganda lodge?
Tell me, that I may sack
the hateful mansion.
Untitled from Declaration of Greater East Asian Cooperation published 1942 by the Great Japan Debate Society
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Untitled from Declaration of Greater East Asian Cooperation published 1942 by the Great Japan Debate Society
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Propaganda?Propaganda?or Cartography?or Cartography?
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is it Propaganda?is it Propaganda?
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Argument, Principle, and Value Judgement
Argument, Principle, and Value Judgement
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