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Eccos Revista Científica
versión impresa ISSN 1517-1949versión On-line ISSN 1983-9278
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SCHWEIZER, Paul y BARBOSA, Orlando Coelho. DECOLONIZING CARTOGRAPHIC LANGUAGES - THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CARTOGRAPHY ENGAGED. Eccos Rev. Cient. [online]. 2022, n.61, e21857. Epub 09-Feb-2024. ISSN 1983-9278. https://doi.org/10.5585/eccos.n61.21857.
In this article we present some practices developed by Kollektiv Orangotango a circle of critical geographers and friends in coevolution since the 2000s. In addition to artistic interventions in the public space, critical cartography is a crucial part of our work, we have co-conducted various collective mappings, published educational mapping materials, multilingual manuals, video tutorials and an international collection of contracartography called This Is Not an Atlas. Collective mapping is a process of territorial reflection, awareness, and self-organization, integrating different types of knowledge, every day, traditional, incarnated, and academic, that can flow together and make room for action. Sentimos that it is crucial to integrate a notion of "feelingthink" - feel/think - in what, with reference to Bell Hooks can be called "engaged cartography", that is, a cartography based on dialogue that engages and both "heart and mind". Establishing a spatial perspective on the dialectical relationship between us humans and our environment, we understand collective mapping as a process of geographic literacy in daily life and space of action through dialogue, "mediated by the world". As popular educators, militant researchers, we fight for a collective horizontal production of knowledge through practical interventions and theoretical reflection from the perspective of an educating city.
Palabras clave : Engaged Cartography; collective mapping; city educator; sentipensar; popular educators..