Introduction -- Part one: Features of controversial landscapes -- Why map controversies? -- A proliferation of issues -- Making room for more actors -- Part two: Tools of social cartography -- Exploring controversies as actor-networks -- Exploring controversies with digital methods -- Collecting and curating digital records -- Visual network analysis -- Part Three: Politics of mapmaking -- Representing controversies -- Mapmaking as a form of intervention -- Controversy in the shadow of Gaia -- A conversation with Bruno Latour
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"The first student-friendly textbook on the exciting field of controversy mapping"-- Provided by publisher