I just got word that my article, “Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process of Postmodern Cartography,” has been republished in the edited volume, The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation. This great anthology is edited by Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin, and Chris Perkins. You can get a copy here:
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