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Human waste in San Francisco

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Some maps should not be published. Not because they deal with touchy subjects ‘human waste’? iiirk. Or because the data they present is wrong. Simply because they just don’t add anything to the discussion. I think&hellip

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Gender inbalance in Denmark

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Politiken, one of the major daily newspaper in Denmark, recently published a map I couldn’t help commenting. The map illustrates the cities with gender unbalance, and is entitled (from my basic Danish understanding) ‘Here are&hellip

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Acknowledgement

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My PhD is finally printed, sent, defended, and corrected.. ooray! However lonely PhDs can get, this would not have been done without the support of a fair few. Since my PhD was all about maps,&hellip

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ScapeToad, the cartogram maker

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While trying to represent my data in the most faithful and useful way, I recently discovered the little free software ScapeToad that makes cartograms. Very well documented, this software lets users distord their data in function of&hellip

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