Feminist Data Visualisation

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Learn about feminist data visualisation

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rethink binaries

emphasise representational strategies premised on multiplicity rather than binaries

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rethink binaries design process

what data types and categories have we taken for granted? how can we register responses that do not fit into provided categories?

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rethink binaries design output

how do we communicate the limits of our categories in the final representation?

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embrace pluralism

in visualisation, the designer’s position is important to consider

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embrace pluralism design process

whose voices are not represented on the design team but might be important for the conceptualisation of the project? who is being envisioned as the “ideal” user?

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embrace pluralism design output

whose view of the world does the visualisation represent? can the visualisation communicate whose voices are missing?

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examine power and aspire to empower

connect back the outcomes of our design and research to the communities that first made them possible

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examine power and aspire to empower design process

whose voice matters more and why? how can end users’ voices be more integrated into the design process?

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examine power and aspire to empower design output

can the visualisation empower the end user and her community?

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consider context

all knowledge is situated. diverse contexts can influence the production of visualisation

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consider context design process

how can we leverage human centered design and participatory design methods to learn about our end users, including learning more about their culture, history, circumstances and worldviews? how can we let these insights shape our design practice?

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consider context design output

what kinds of terminology, symbols and cultural artefacts have meaning to end users? how can we incorporate these into our designs?

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legitimise embodiment and affect

experiences are embodied and affective, they result from sensation and emotion

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legitimise embodiment and affect design process

how can we leverage embodied and affective experience to enhance visualisation design and engage users?

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legitimise embodiment and affect design output

what kinds of embodied and affective experience have meaning to end users?

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make labour visible

credit the bodies that make visualisation possible with fair attribution

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make labour visible design process

can the team work backwards from the given data to document their provenance and talk to their care givers?

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make labour visible design output

is it feasible to provide a metadata visualisation that shows the provenance of the data and its stakeholders at each step? have we properly attributed work on the project?