Ethical Visualization

A method for ethically visualizing data

Contents

Harm Reducing Visualization

Details

Version: 3.3
Date: July 2020

About

TBD.

Related writing


 

This version does not have an associated poster. The most recent poster is available here.

The steps

Coming soon.

 


Acknowledgements

Contributors

The following people assisted with the work of developing this method. Their perspectives have led to the improvements outlined in the current version.

  • Sue Perks at University of the Creative Arts, Epsom
    Specific contribution: Feedback on 3.1 in Make Me Care paper; suggestion of checklist format.
  • Wibo Bakker
    Specific contribution: Feedback on 3.1 in Make Me Care paper.
  • Janice Baker at University of Nevada, Reno
    Specific contribution: Feedback on 3.1 in Make Me Care paper. Suggestions for application to harm reduction context.
  • Chelsea Canon at University of Nevada, Reno
    Specific contribution: Feedback on 3.1 in Make Me Care paper. Suggestions for application to harm reduction context.
  • Aya Sato at University of Nevada, Reno
    Specific contribution: Feedback on 3.1 in Make Me Care paper. Suggestions for application to harm reduction context.
  • Anita Say Chan
    at University of Illinois
    Specific contribution: Rich discussion of relational infrastructures and feminist data methods. This informed language used in, and positioning of, this version.

Supporting organizations

The following institutions have supported work on this version.

Citation

Hepworth, Katherine. Harm Reducing Visualization, Version 3.3. (2020). From paper

License

Creative Commons License
Ethical Visualization by Katherine Hepworth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://kathep.github.io/ethics.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from personal correspondence with the author.