Diagramming the uncertainties of COVID-19: Scales, spatialities, and aesthetics
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Barry, Kaya
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2020
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Diagrams of COVID-19 inform individuals how to enact specific spatial, mobile, and bodily practices. This commentary employs a non-representational lens to show how certain aesthetics used in diagramming the virus may accentuate existing public feelings of uncertainty, emergency, or threat.
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Dialogues in Human Geography
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10
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2
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Human geography
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Barry, K, Diagramming the uncertainties of COVID-19: Scales, spatialities, and aesthetics, Dialogues in Human Geography, 2020, 10 (2), pp. 282-286