The political potential of numbers: data visualisation in the abortion debate
Data visualisation has been argued to have the power to ‘change the world’, implicitly for the better, but when it comes to abortion, both sides make moral claims to ‘good’. Visualisation conventions of clean lines and shapes simplify data, lending them a rhetoric of neutrality, as if the data is t...
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Autor principal: | Rosemary Lucy Hill |
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The Royal Danish Library
2017
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