We go around the world to discover what has happened in vis in 2017.

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We are at the end of yet another full year, folks! And once again we have decided to go around the world to see what has happened in vis in a whole range of countries.


It’s been a long journey. This year we have, Spe Chen from Beijing, China; Pia Faustino from Manila, Philippines; Pinar Dag in Istanbul, Turkey; Justin Yarga from Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; Harry Stevens in New Delhi, India; and Qristina Parjiani from Tbilisi, Georgia.


Let us know how your year was and what you expect from 2018!



Happy Holidays everyone and thanks for listening!


 


Links


Spe

Data Works
G2 data viz library
The Hu Line, Chinese newspaper
Dataworks’ Pay to Learn: A graphical analysis of the link between housing and quality education in Beijing

Pia

Thinking Machines

Pinar

Pinar Dag on Medium
Pınar Dağ’s academia.edu page
Open Database of Deceased Workers in Turkey (Update all the time)
Analysing Turkish Imam Hatip High Schools Over the Past Decade
The first massive open online course in Turkey about Data Literacy and Open Data training ( Also data visualization training module)
Data Journalism Platform -Turkey
Turkish Data Journalism News Site
Open Data and Data Journalism Association -Turkey
The Data Visualisation Catalogue translated into Turkish
Open Data Day 2017 -Turkey

Justin

Justin Yarga on Burkina24

Harry

Harry Stevens on Hindustan Times
Hindustan TImes’ “Find out the GST rate for over 1,800 goods and services”
Hindustan TImes’ “What’s it like to get trolled all day long?”
Hindustan Times’ “Delhi needs to hire more than 12,000 teachers, but that would be illegal”
ProPublica’s “Dollars for Docs
ProPublica’s “Surgeon Scorecard”
The Death of Interactive Infographics?
In Defense of Interactive Graphics

Qristina

ForSet

 


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