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self-generated maps do provide a rapidly-produced picture of geography
and activities in that geography, but is this enough? Maps with dynamic
content and self-generated maps need to be assessed to discover, if they
only depict Space rather than Place, if their worth should be questioned
and, if they are found to be inferior depictors of geography, methodologies
to provide better design must be developed, tested and implemented.
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