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How Maps Change Things : A conversation about the maps we choose and the world we want

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This full-colour book is about politics and faith and the values we hold.

It's about human relations, social justice, peace, budgets, and environmental concerns.

It's about that "Aha!" moment when we realise that maps are loaded not just with data, but with meaning, with the map maker's perceptions and prejudices about what's important and what's not.

Ultimately, this book is about becoming aware of how we shape and use maps and how they in turn shape us, so that we can begin to reflect on and choose the kind of world we want.

The book includes an experiential Study Guide perfect for use by adult and youth study groups of all kinds.

Author Ward Kaiser brings to this book broad experience as a publisher, business and ecumenical executive, pastor, teacher, and community organiser.

He introduced the Peters Projection world map to North America, publishing its first English-language version in 1983.

His handbook to that map, A New View of the World, is widely used by high school and college teachers, mission educators, and social activists.

He and his wife, Lorraine, divide their time between central Florida and the Niagara Peninsula of Ontario, Canada.

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Wood Lake Books,Canada
1770645667 / 9781770645660
Paperback / softback
912
30/06/2013
Canada
224 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
215 x 279 mm, 488 grams