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I haven't read all of these personal essays, and I'm not sure any one intersects directly with the concepts we hope to advance in Mapping Religion, but I want to read these.
I'm curious if any might serve as an example of a narrative approach to mapping as a core humanistic practice, as a critical practice, and as a way of applying a synthetic analysis to geospatial data and digital mapping.
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