Border Mapping - (Clemson University Press: Rhetorics of Conflict) by Eda Özyeş & ilpı & nar & Laura Gonzalez & Victor del Hierro
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- Border Mapping: A Participatory Community-Mapping Design of the Mexico-USA Borderlands responds to the global state of the "border crisis" from a localized perspective with its focus on one of the most active international borders on the Mexico-US border: the borderland region encompassing Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico and El Paso, Texas, USA.
- Author(s): Eda Özyeş & ilpı & nar & Laura Gonzalez & Victor del Hierro
- 256 Pages
- Social Science, Human Geography
- Series Name: Clemson University Press: Rhetorics of Conflict
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Border Mapping: A Participatory Community-Mapping Design of the Mexico-USA Borderlands responds to the global state of the "border crisis" from a localized perspective with its focus on one of the most active international borders on the Mexico-US border: the borderland region encompassing Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico and El Paso, Texas, USA. This book contributes timely scholarship on border violence and challenges the colonial logic of cartographic design of Juarez-El Paso border maps by demonstrating how participatory communication design can assist in the decolonization of border spaces. Through its participatory mapping framework, this book brings a rhetorical border studies approach to map design, positions borderlands residents as the creators and owners of their own space and explores rhetorical-ethical ways of humanizing borders.