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How to Lie with Maps, Third Edition by Mark Monmonier; 9780226435923

How to Lie with Maps, Third Edition

By Mark Monmonier

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In the thought-provoking third edition of How to Lie with Maps, Mark Monmonier delves into the intricate world of cartography, illuminating how maps can be manipulated to shape perceptions and influence decisions. This insightful examination challenges the reader to consider the underlying messages conveyed through map-making, revealing the power of representation in a world dominated by visual information.

The Story

Monmonier explores the subtle art of map design, highlighting how choices in scale, projection, and symbolism can distort reality. Through a series of compelling examples, he unveils the often-overlooked biases inherent in cartographic practices, from political agendas to commercial interests. Each chapter encourages readers to question the authenticity of the maps they encounter, fostering a critical understanding of how geography can be used as a tool for persuasion.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging Writing Style: Monmonier's accessible prose makes complex ideas easy to grasp, appealing to both casual readers and those with a keen interest in geography.
  • Richly Illustrated: The book features a selection of maps that vividly demonstrate the concepts discussed, enhancing the reader's understanding.
  • Timely Themes: In an era of misinformation, the exploration of how maps can mislead is more relevant than ever.

Perfect For

Students of geography, professionals in cartography, and anyone intrigued by the interplay between perception and reality will find this book invaluable. Additionally, readers who enjoyed Monmonier's other works, such as How to Lie with Statistics, will appreciate the continuation of his critical examination of information manipulation.

“Maps are not mere representations of reality; they are powerful narratives that can shape our understanding of the world.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 141 mm × 217 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226435923

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