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The Grassroots Mapping Forum

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...or buy just the lastest issue, or download it

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We've just launched the third regular subscription issue of the "Grassroots Mapping Forum", our community research journal/archive/zine/map, where we hope to share ideas, techniques, and stories from the Grassroots Mapping community. (For those of you who don't know, we are a community of activist cartographers who use DIY tools for civic science -- we take aerial photos using kites and balloons of things like the BP oil spill.) This issue is an in depth look at community organizing.

The Grassroots Mapping Forum is printed on a two 22.75x35" sheets of acid-free paper folded down to just over letter size, and includes a full color reproduction of a grassroots map along with essays, illustrated guides, and interviews on the reverse.

If you're interested in supporting our work, consider buying 3 or 4 and giving them to your friends.

Issue #3 (spring 2013) features: - A full color, wall-ready map of UC Davis during the Occupy protests with notes from the cartographer and mappers - An interview with citizen scientist organizer Cindy Regalado - Details on Public Lab organizational structure - Writing from organizers in Jerusalem - Barnstars!

Issue #2 (summer 2012) features: - A full color wall-ready map the Chandeleur Islands with notes from the ground and bios of the mappers. - A dialogue on UAS (Unpiloted Aerial Systems) ethics between privacy lawyers, drone developers, and balloon-loving grassroots mappers. - An intro to DIY multispectral imaging and interpretation - An interview with a wetlands scientist in the Gulf of Mexico - Quick, fun activities you can do to help Grassroots Mapping!

Planning Grassroots Mapping Forum

planning is documented here

Using Content from Grassroots Mapping Forum

the Forum is a CC share-alike licensed document. If you'd like to use content from it, go ahead! Mathew can provide high-res artwork and original files if those are helpful to you, just send an e-mail to mathew@publiclaboratory.org.