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E
PILOGUE:
M
APS OF
F
REEDOM
 

1
provides a new right
CRoW Act 2000, [accessed 15 April 2010].

2
Some philosophers
For example, see Deleuze and Guattari, who suggest that the map ‘fosters connections between fields, the removal of blockages on bodies without organs, the maximum openings of bodies without organs onto a plane of consistency … The map is open and connectable in all of its dimensions; it is detachable, reversible, susceptible to constant modification … A map has multiple entryways, as opposed to the tracing, which always comes back “to the same”’ (pp. 13–14). There are many similar postmodern and other
philosophical
discussions of the meaning and function of maps: see Bachelard; Jameson, 1988; Jameson, 1991, pp. 45–54; LeFebvre.

3
persuade the government
See Free Our Data, [accessed 15 April 2010].

4
useful to any business
Free Our Data, [accessed 15 April 2010].

5
great national undertaking
Cited in Seymour, p. 133.

6
the simple directions
Martin Phillips, ‘Internet’s Wiping History off the Map’, Sun, 30 August 2008.

7
the equal wide survey
Thomson, ‘Summer’, in Thomson, James, p. 119.

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