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UXBlog | IDV Solutions' User Experience: Migration
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Data visualization at IDV Solutions. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. This is the annual migration pattern of the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak. A pretty fantastic voyage for a little thing -which they will undertake up to twelve times in their lives. Each sighting (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's eBird project) is a little spotlight that reveals the underlying satellite imagery for that month. When seen together, the wonderful emergent. Why the Spotlight Style? Dave has done work with the eBird data in the past, w...
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A color palette optimized for data visualization
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MulinBlog: A digital communication blog. With free online courses. MulinBlog Online Journalism School. Free Online Journalism Course Schedule. About MulinBlog Online Journalism School. Digital Journalism Degree Programs in U.S. 3 ingredients of effective data visualization: audience, message, the right chart. Journalistic skills are key to effective audio slideshow storytelling →. A color palette optimized for data visualization. August 10, 2013. A popular text on data visualization. With this color ...
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A Survival Guide to Starting and Finishing a PhD | FlowingData
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A Survival Guide to Starting and Finishing a PhD. Tips on making it through, what I would tell my previous self going in, and advice on taking advantage of the unique opportunity that is graduate school. Disclaimer: Everyone’s graduate school experience is different. Mine wasn’t a typical one, mainly because I spent so much time away from campus (in a different state), but hey, most of your PhD experience is independent learning anyways. That’s the best part. Before you begin (or apply). Okay, you’...
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Networked Social Movements | Media & Mobilization | Page 2
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Is the Internet Good/Bad? April 22, 2014. New Cartography for “Placeless” Activism. April 16, 2014. The map below illustrates a solid attempt to locate hotspots of activism. The map geo-referenced All GDELT protest data for 2013. GDELT or the. Global Database of Events. PhD Student at Pennsylvania State University with the help of Josh Stevens. Book Report: Electronic Civil Disobedience. April 16, 2014. Critical Art Ensemble (1996). Worki...
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amquiros | Networked Social Movements
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. PRESENTATION: How Ultras Football Clubs Breed Activist. May 14, 2014. When should organizations engage transnational networks? April 30, 2014. In the era of transnational activism it is essential to realize the choice movements have in activating and including foreign networks. New Cartography for “Placeless” Activism. April 16, 2014. Global Database of Events. PhD Student at Pennsylvania State University with the help of Josh Stevens. April 9, 2014.
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Week of Egyptian Protests - John Beieler
http://johnbeieler.org/blog/2013/08/19/week-of-egyptian-protests
PhD Student in Political Science. Week of Egyptian Protests. Pointed out to me that the recent events in Egypt would provide another opportunity to visualize the GDELT. Data and how it tracks the protests. In addition, GDELT also provides the opportunity to track the government response to the protests. My previous. The first map displays protest behavior, subsetted from GDELT using root CAMEO codes of. Label in one of the. Codes This generates the following map:. I leave the substantive interpretation u...
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Mapping Protest Data - John Beieler
http://johnbeieler.org/blog/2013/07/03/mapping-protest-data
PhD Student in Political Science. Edit July 17, 2013:. Since this map got picked up by the Guardian. I thought I would clarify some points further for those who aren’t familiar with the data. First, the GDELT data is based on news reports from a variety of sources (a list of sources used can be found here. Given the recent spate of protests around the world, there was some discussion between Jay Ulfelder. And myself about the possibility of using GDELT. The main takeaway from this map seems to be that GD...
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