In this paper, we will be discussing how visualisations can facilitate participatory processes by way of conveying issues of public concern as ‘things’. In the line of Latour’s plea to ‘make things public’ (Latour and Weibel, 2005), visualisations can be purposefully designed to trigger and encourage public debates concerning a wide range of issues. For this, we explore how a visualisation can be both transparent (i.e. visualising the complex entanglement of backstories of an issue) and readable. Specifically we clarify the aspect of designing a readable visualisation of ‘things’. First, drawing from different fields of literature (i.e. Information Visualisation, Science, and Technology Studies and Human-Computer-Interaction) we will articu...
The term visualization is employed to refer to the capacity of making visible properties, relations,...
This dissertation investigates how, behind the recent proliferation of information visualization tec...
Researchers increasingly use visualisation to make sense of their data and communicate findings more...
In this paper, we will be discussing how visualisations can facilitate participatory processes by wa...
This paper argues that visualisation conventions work to make the data represented within visualisat...
In this paper we propose citizen-driven, public data visualization as a tool to support social and c...
This paper provides an overview and survey of the rapidly growing field of \u27visualization\u27. T...
Public issues demand highly complex collaborations in which different (public, private) stakeholders...
As information visualization is increasingly used to raise awareness about social issues, difficult ...
Visualizations are increasingly important for environmental policy and planning. They have great imp...
International audienceWe discuss the use of information visualization in digital sociology, (particu...
As public visualization is receiving more attention - in academic research as well as in everyday pr...
Public issues demand highly complex collaborations in which different (public, private) stakeholders...
Using digital visualization models is suggested as a way of overcoming known barriers in public part...
Recently, public displays are often provided with tangible interfaces. Especially in the context of ...
The term visualization is employed to refer to the capacity of making visible properties, relations,...
This dissertation investigates how, behind the recent proliferation of information visualization tec...
Researchers increasingly use visualisation to make sense of their data and communicate findings more...
In this paper, we will be discussing how visualisations can facilitate participatory processes by wa...
This paper argues that visualisation conventions work to make the data represented within visualisat...
In this paper we propose citizen-driven, public data visualization as a tool to support social and c...
This paper provides an overview and survey of the rapidly growing field of \u27visualization\u27. T...
Public issues demand highly complex collaborations in which different (public, private) stakeholders...
As information visualization is increasingly used to raise awareness about social issues, difficult ...
Visualizations are increasingly important for environmental policy and planning. They have great imp...
International audienceWe discuss the use of information visualization in digital sociology, (particu...
As public visualization is receiving more attention - in academic research as well as in everyday pr...
Public issues demand highly complex collaborations in which different (public, private) stakeholders...
Using digital visualization models is suggested as a way of overcoming known barriers in public part...
Recently, public displays are often provided with tangible interfaces. Especially in the context of ...
The term visualization is employed to refer to the capacity of making visible properties, relations,...
This dissertation investigates how, behind the recent proliferation of information visualization tec...
Researchers increasingly use visualisation to make sense of their data and communicate findings more...