Topic 12 Flashcards

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cartographic story telling

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design and aesthetics - emotive response

presenting world views which are often informed by POWER structures

reveal and conceal

rise of data journalism

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story

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structured content that answers questions
contained of paces, characters and events

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discourse

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the ways a story is represented and shared
shapes stories by telling them in a particular way

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narrative

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combination of the story and discourse
reshaped by the retelling - not static

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visual story tellin

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communication of sequence of events using graphics

maps are efficient vehicles for infor transmission
genres
- static visuals
- longform inforgraphic
- multimedia

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static and longform visual stories

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maps supplement text based journalistic reporting

data avalibility provides opportunities and challenges

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multimedia

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combination of many types of media

this is the basis for tools like ESRI story maps

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power and privilege

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maps are not objective
- carry agendas?

situated knowledge
- all knowledge is partial
-biases

many opportunities to promote other perspectives and promote a more socially just world

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the message for narrative maps

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maps can be situated and multidimensional, weaving multiple stories and perspectives across space

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