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New materialism of hacker cartography: participatory mapmaking and technological power

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New materialism of hacker cartography: participatory mapmaking and technological power. / Fish, Adam Richard.
Handbook of Peer Production. ed. / Mathieu O'Neil; Christian Pentzold; Sophie Toupin. Wiley, 2021.

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Fish AR. New materialism of hacker cartography: participatory mapmaking and technological power. In O'Neil M, Pentzold C, Toupin S, editors, Handbook of Peer Production. Wiley. 2021

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Fish, Adam Richard. / New materialism of hacker cartography : participatory mapmaking and technological power. Handbook of Peer Production. editor / Mathieu O'Neil ; Christian Pentzold ; Sophie Toupin. Wiley, 2021.

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