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Maps and research: a hundred and one practices of mapping in geographical research Heather Miles, University of Manchester I am a geographer and although a close link between maps and geography is often presumed, a large proportion of geographers do not use maps. My PhD focuses on how social scientists could use a range of, as yet, underexplored mapping approaches. It is based on conceptualizing mapping as a continuum of practices focused to differing degrees on the “final map” or alternatively the mapping process itself. As such it is informed by a performative approach. Mapping practices encompass, for example, embodied, narrative, quantitative and "hand-done" approaches that can be used singly or together. I explore these by looking across traditional mapping typologies like community mapping, professional cartography, GIS, critical cartography, and map art. This session is co-moderated by Andy Panjic (in-person) & Elaine Guidero (remote/Slack) Slack channel: #nacis2021-session-cartoresearch2 This presentation was made at the 2021 annual meeting of the North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS). For more information on NACIS, check out http://NACIS.org.