The African Union is campaigning to replace Mercator maps with the Equal Earth projection, arguing that Mercator visually shrinks Africa and dampens global attention. If adopted by governments and schools, a 'neutral' cartographic choice becomes a deliberate identity and status intervention.
— It shows how technical standards can encode and redirect geopolitical and cultural status, making visualization policy a lever in decolonization politics.
Frank Jacobs
2025.09.02
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AU endorsement of the 'Correct the Map' campaign and quotes from advocates (e.g., Moky Makura) calling Mercator a long-running 'misinformation' problem.
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