📢 📢 📢 REMINDER!! The @livingmaps.bsky.social Call for Contributions for our 2026 Conference is still open. Submit your abstract for a presentation, to run a workshop or add to our exhibition/installation space ASAP #maps
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@livingmaps.bsky.social We are pleased to open our Call for Contributions for Livingmaps Network 2026 conference. If you are involved in mapping projects or research that explores aspects of environmental justice
Find out all you need to know via this link 👇 👇
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Next @livingmaps.bsky.social 'Mapping Fluid Worlds' online seminar coming up:
New Directions: Radical mapmaking in India
Savyasachi Anju Prabir
Date: 11 mar • 13:00
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Join Savyasachi Anju Prabir for New Directions: The theory and practice of radical map making in India on 11th March 2026
📢📢 @livingmaps.bsky.social invite you to our next online event in our Fluid World Seminar Series for a film screening and discussion of 'Altodi Poltodi (This shore, That shore)' with Savyasachi Anju Prabir, on March 11 at 1.00 pm Uk time
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/new-direct...
📢 📢 Final Reminder!! Just 2 Days to go to the first of @livingmaps.bsky.social Online 2026 Fluid Worlds Seminars Series: Book a place via the Eventbrite link to join The Waterways Collective to explore multidisciplinary mapping of Atlantic salmon migration
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Livingmaps Review Issue 18 Published! This issue is home to ten contributions from our first conference, held in April 2025, on the theme of more-than-human mapping www.livingmaps.org/issue-18
📢 📢 @livingmaps.bsky.social Just one week to go to our first Online 2026 Fluid Worlds Seminars Series:
Book a place via the Eventbrite link to hear about The Waterways Collective, a multidisciplinary mapping of the migration journeys of Atlantic Salmon. Tickets can be booked here: 👇👇
Next online seminar from @livingmaps.bsky.social
"The Waterways Collective is a Scotland-based art-science collaboration, currently following Atlantic salmon and their migrations into local landscapes, distant seascapes, multi-species histories, and possible futures."
tinyurl.com/mry8zw7u
1960s civil rights organization SNCC created innovative power-maps to trace the interconnected nature of institutions, companies, and people supporting racial inequality
@nacis.bsky.social @livingmaps.bsky.social Black communities have long used mapping as a tool to challenge, survive, & transcend racism. The Living Black Atlas celebrates these traditions of protest, care & justice. Watch our new video @notebooklm.bsky.social to learn more tiny.utk.edu/LBAshortvideo
The Indigenous Mapping Collective is a global network of Indigenous mappers that provides Indigenous Peoples, Nations, and organizations with the tools and training to map their lands, share their stories, and decolonize place and space. buff.ly/8laGNaZ
#GISDay #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
Next up with @livingmaps.bsky.social online seminars, 21st November 10am UK online Tracey Benson will speak on
Mapping resilience: Supporting water knowledge networks across geographies tinyurl.com/yjjddmfb #mapping #water #floodmanagement
Livingmaps Seminar (online) 21st November
Mapping resilience: Supporting water knowledge networks - Tracey Benson www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-re...
Come along to see Livingmapper @mikeduggan4.bsky.social chair a panel discussion on the question of 'who controls the map' at @britishlibrary.bsky.social events.bl.uk/events/onlin...
For Manchester Livingmappers: Claire Reddleman to speak about 'The blue dot and the GPS selfie: the critique of the cartographic self' www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-blue-d...
@livingmaps.bsky.social Director @mikeduggan4.bsky.social explores the map worlds of Ursula le Guin on display in this fascinating exhibition at the AA Gallery, 36 Bedford Square, WC1B 3ES until December 6th
@livingmaps.bsky.social seminar series 'Mapping Fluid Worlds' starts Weds Oct 29th 6-7pm with a talk on 'The Flood Necklace' by Anne-Laure Fréant, a data-object of all recorded flood events of the Loire River in the city Orléans, spanning 1800-2003. Tix here: shorturl.at/mZh8A #rivers #maps #data
This fascinating show offers visitors a deeper sense of Le Guin’s maps as world-making and storytelling devices.
Starting this month, another fascinating seminar series from @livingmaps.bsky.social: 'Mapping Fluid Worlds'.
'The Flood Necklace: an exploration of how data-sculpture can carry a river’s history' - Anne-Laure Fréant.
29th October, 6pm UK, Online:
Booking: tinyurl.com/4xc65nnv
Many feelings: joy, gratitude, fear, excitement as we approach pub day for #TheFeministArtOfWalking @plutopress.bsky.social The final preview is Juno Books in Sheffield on Saturday, we launch on Monday then the tour continues next week, last chance to pre-order: www.plutobooks.com/product/the-...
Last few tickets remaining!
@livingmaps.bsky.social Invite you to join us for our first Autumn 2025 Seminar Series, Mapping Fluid Worlds. In which Anne-Laure Fréant explores how data-sculpture can convey a river’s history, and questions how we store, share, and remember environmental histories. 👇👇
#maps #environmentalhistory
Interested in creating more inclusive maps? Join us for a hands-on workshop on the 18th October to learn about and practice inclusive mapping www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inclusive-...
@livingmaps.bsky.social Earlier this year we had the pleasure of co-facilitating a workshop on creative mapping and health, with colleagues from @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social. This short video shows some of the fun and creative mapping approaches and ideas we were exploring
youtu.be/oqmMDoLr2Pk
Congratulations to @livingmaps.bsky.social authors Kimbal Bumstead and Sana Murrani, and researchers from Yazda, for their new publication: The Ruptured Atlas. Story Mapping with Survivors of the Genocide in Iraq.
Link to the paper: LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series here: lnkd.in/eyHX8Bjq
🗺️ New paper published in Progress in Human Geography 🗺️
'Counter-mapping as praxis: Participation, pedagogy, and creativity' by Mike Duggan and Daniel Gutiérrez-Ujaque
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @mikeduggan4.bsky.social @kings-sga.bsky.social @udl.cat
In our new article - ‘Counter-mapping as praxis: participation, pedagogy and creativity’ Daniel Gutierrez-Ujaque and I review the current state of counter-mapping, attempt to go beyond frameworks of participation, and resist the idea that counter-mapping is a universal methodology. DM for a copy
More from Livingmaps Review 17!
In Mapworks, Debbie Kent gives focus to the You Are Here maps that populate urban centres. At once, both mundane street furniture and a portal into understanding our location on the earth.
www.livingmaps.org/you-are-here...
More from Livingmaps Review 17!
In Mapworks, Debbie Kent gives focus to the You Are Here maps that populate urban centres. At once, both mundane street furniture and a portal into understanding our location on the earth.
www.livingmaps.org/you-are-here...
Online now in Livingmaps Review 17: Waypoints
Summer on a GeoBike: Mapping for Recreation with Refugee Youth Map4Rec, a citizen science project with refugee communities in the Twente region of the Netherlands.
www.livingmaps.org/waypoints-17
@livingmaps.bsky.social Pleased to announce that Issue 17 of Livingmaps Review is now published! See inside for articles on ‘deep mapping’ practices - walking, talking, photographing, collaging, archiving and working together.
Link here 👇👇
www.livingmaps.org/issue-17