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Ethnographic Mapmaking: Part 2—Practical Concerns and TriangulationNorthwestern University
Indiana University–Purdue University at Fort Wayne The authors introduced the importance and principles of ethnographic mapmaking in Part 1 of this series. Here, they discuss practical matters when making maps in ethnographic situations, including ethics, measurement, and scale. They also provide an example of the triangulation method.
Field Methods, Vol. 13, No. 3,
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