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<ref></ref>'''Map Communication Model''' is a theory in [[cartography]] that characterizes mapping as a process of transmitting geographic information via the map from the cartographer to the end-user.<ref name="Ubi06">[http://ubikcan.blogspot.com/2006/08/map-communication-model-and-critical.html "The map communication model and critical cartography"], Ubikcan blogspot 8.13.2006. Retrieved 3 September 2008.</ref>
== Overview ==
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One of the implications of this communication model according to Crampton (2001) "endorsed an “epistemic break” that shifted our understandings of maps as communication systems to investigating them in terms of fields of power relations and exploring the “mapping environments in which knowledge is constructed”... This involved examining the social contexts in which maps were both produced and used, a departure from simply seeing maps as artifacts to be understood apart from this context".<ref name="JWC01">Crampton, J.W. (2001). "Maps as Social Constructions: Power, Communication, and Visualization". In: ''Progress in Human Geography''. 25, 235-252</ref>
A second implication of this model
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