Engebretsen / Kennedy | Data Visualization in Society | Buch | 978-94-6372-290-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 233 mm x 156 mm, Gewicht: 724 g

Engebretsen / Kennedy

Data Visualization in Society


0. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-94-6372-290-2
Verlag: Amsterdam University Press

Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 233 mm x 156 mm, Gewicht: 724 g

ISBN: 978-94-6372-290-2
Verlag: Amsterdam University Press


Today we are witnessing an increased use of data visualization in society. Across domains such as work, education and the news, various forms of graphs, charts and maps are used to explain, convince and tell stories. In an era in which more and more data are produced and circulated digitally, and digital tools make visualization production increasingly accessible, it is important to study the conditions under which such visual texts are generated, disseminated and thought to be of societal benefit. This book is a contribution to the multi-disciplined and multi-faceted conversation concerning the forms, uses and roles of data visualization in society. Do data visualizations do 'good' or 'bad'? Do they promote understanding and engagement, or do they do ideological work, privileging certain views of the world over others? The contributions in the book engage with these core questions from a range of disciplinary perspectives.

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List of tables

List of figures

Acknowledgements

Foreword

1 Introduction: The relationships between graphs, charts, maps and meanings, feelings, engagements

Helen Kennedy and Martin Engebretsen

Section I: Framing data visualization

2 Ways of knowing with data visualizations

Jill Walker Rettberg

3 Inventorizing, situating, transforming: Social semiotics and data visualization

Giorgia Aiello

4 The political significance of data visualization: Four key perspectives

Torgeir Uberg Nærland

Section II: Living and working with data visualization

5 Rain on your radar: Engaging with weather data visualizations as part of everyday routines

Eef Masson and Karin van Es

6 Between automation and interpretation: Using data visualization in social media analytics companies

Salla-Maaria Laaksonen and Juho Pääkkönen

7 Accessibility of data visualizations: An overview of European statistics institutes

Mikael Snaprud and Andrea Velazquez

8 Evaluating data visualization: Broadening the measurements of success

Arran L. Ridley and Christopher Birchall

9 Approaching data visualizations as interfaces: An empirical demonstration of how data are imag(in)ed

Daniela van Geenen and Maranke Wieringa

10 Visualizing data: A lived experience

Jill Simpson

11 Data visualization and transparency in the news

Helen Kennedy, Wibke Weber and Martin Engebretsen

Section III: Data visualization, learning and literacy

12 What is visual-numeric literacy, and how does it work?

Elise Seip Tønnessen

13 Data visualization literacy: A feminist starting point

Catherine D'Ignazio and Rahul Bhargava

14 Is literacy what we need in an unequal data society?

Lulu Pinney

15 Multimodal academic argument in data visualization

Arlene Archer and Travis Noakes

Section IV: Data visualization semiotics and aesthetics

16 What we talk about when we talk about beautiful data visualizations

Sara Brinch

17 A multimodal perspective on data visualization

Tuomo Hiippala

18 Exploring narrativity in data visualization in journalism

Wibke Weber

19 The data epic: Visualization practices for narrating life and death at a distance

Jonathan Gray

20 What a line can say: Investigating the semiotic potential of the connecting line in data visualizations

Verena Elisabeth Lechner

21 Humanizing data through 'data comics': An introduction to graphic medicine and graphic social science

Aria Alamalhodaei, Alexandra Alberda & Anna Feigenbaum

Section V: Data visualization and inequalities

22 Visualizing diversity: Data deficiencies and semiotic strategies

John P. Wihbey, Sarah J. Jackson, Pedro M. Cruz, Brooke Foucault Welles

23 What is at stake in data visualization? A feminist critique of the rhetorical power of data visualizations in the media

Rosemary Lucy Hill

24 The power of visualization choices: Different images of patterns in space

Britta Ricker, Menno-Jan Kraak & Yuri Engelhardt

25 Making visible politically masked risks: Inspecting unconventional data visualization of the Southeast Asian haze

Anna Berti Suman

26 How interactive maps mobilize people in geoactivism

Miren Gutiérrez

Index


Engebretsen, Martin
Martin Engebretsen is Professor of Language and Communication at University of Agder and director of the INDVIL project (indvil.org), which provides the inspiration for this book.

Kennedy, Helen
Helen Kennedy is Professor of Digital Society at the University of Sheffield. Her research traverses digital landscapes. She is especially interested in the datafication of everyday life.



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