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Mapping Meaning, the Journal (Issue No. 2)

ISSUE SCOPE: Design Determines the Impact of Change

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"824 Min Surveying<br />

party of girls on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Minidoka project."<br />

Original caption,<br />

National Archives<br />

How might interdisciplinary practices promote a<br />

reconsideration of <strong>the</strong> role that humanity plays in<br />

a more-than-human world?<br />

In a strongly fragmented and disciplined-based<br />

world, <strong>Mapping</strong> <strong>Meaning</strong> offers a collective<br />

space to imagine, create, and propose new<br />

models in <strong>the</strong> face of radical global change and<br />

ecological and social crises. Each issue takes<br />

up a particular <strong>the</strong>me and is edited by different<br />

curatorial teams from a variety of disciplines.<br />

All issues include <strong>the</strong> broadest possible calls for<br />

submission; ga<strong>the</strong>ring toge<strong>the</strong>r divergent and<br />

experimental knowledge practices. <strong>Mapping</strong><br />

<strong>Meaning</strong>, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, is published two times<br />

per year.<br />

www.mappingmeaning.org<br />

<strong>Issue</strong> N o 2<br />

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