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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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World Space Corporation <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Feb 1995 13:11:05 EST
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> used to present a particular point of view.  While all representations are
> biased in one way or another, I'm looking for intentional bias.  The
classic
> example of this is the propaganda maps prepared during World War II,
but I'm
> looking for recent maps as well, maps which use the elements of cartography
> to make an argument.  This might be in the business world, with.....
 
You may want to check with some globe manufacturers as well.
I have dealt with companies in Italy which have told me that every single
government in South America restricts the importation of globes unless
they are certified by the respective Ministery Of Informations/or
Culture/Education.
 
I understand from a globe maker in former East Germany that there was no
such problem (or solution) for their clients i.e. some 30 countries of
the former communist world...
 
Good Luck
Ingo Gunther/World Space Corporation/New York

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