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Friday, October 20, 2006

faq's and personalities

heeey! John Emerson of Social Design Notes has posted an FAQ.

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, y'all!

While we're at it:

Here's stuff about Jonathan Crowe of The Map Room,

Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG,

Matt Rosenberg of the geography section of about.com,

And that's as far as I got before I got bored. Why are all mapping and geobloggers men, though? Aren't there any other women out there?

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So, right after you read my bio, you became too bored to continue?!? I'll have to work on making my page a tad more interesting, I suppose!

Regarding your question, I am always looking for guest columnists and receiving some content from female geographers would be a delight!!!

matt, sorry about that implication! i meant that i got bored with digging through blogs to find personal info. most of them don't have any ... but maybe i shoulda just said that. shall i post about you looking for female geographers?

WMG ISO FG for guest bloggery and walks in the rain. What have you got to lose? Maybe we can make maps together LOL!

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  • Geography and space are always gendered, always raced, always economical and always sexual. The textures that bind them together are daily re-written through a word, a gaze, a gesture. -- Irit Rogoff

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