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I'd like to see Wardley mapping applied to the Star Wars saga.
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Can be done. Last year at the UK MapCamp, someone did a brilliant talk using maps to explain Dr Evil's plans for world domination from the Austin Powers movie
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Is there a question behind the question?
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Nope, just checking if anyone’s tried that and examples if they exist
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thinking back to my time at berkeley taking ps124 war! taught by ron hassner - he was mapping in his own style http://polisci.berkeley.edu/course/war-1
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the syllabus doesn't show the texts - do you reckon you could recall them?
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I have tried a number of times but I fail with a landscape. Military is just an extension of politics, so too understand a conflict you need to identify all the players, which are important countries/nations and sometimes individual people. That's too much work for me to handle.
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