Grassroots Mapping is a series of participatory mapping projects involving communities in cartographic dispute. Seeking to invert the traditional power structure of cartography, the grassroots mappers used helium balloons and kites to loft their own “community satellites” made with inexpensive digital cameras.

ICCM 2010 talk in Boston on Friday

September 29th, 2010 by Jeffrey Warren

I’ll be presenting our work mapping oil in the Gulf of Mexico with LABB as well as mapping with OpenMapsCaucasus at the 2nd International Conference on Crisis Mapping (ICCM 2010) this Friday the 1st of October. This year’s conference is in Boston at Tufts University, and the topic is ‘Haiti and Beyond’

ICCM Agenda

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