Data-driven storytelling / edited by Nathalie Henry Riche, Christophe Hurter, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Sheelagh Carpendale.
Contributor(s): Riche, Nathalie Henry [editor.] | Hurter, Christophe [editor.] | Diakopoulos, Nicholas [editor.] | Carpendale, Sheelagh [editor.]
Language: English Series: AK Peters Visualization SeriesPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, [2018]Description: xviii, 296 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138197107 (softcover : acidfree paper)Subject(s): Narration (Rhetoric) | Digital storytelling | Visual communication | Storytelling in mass mediaDDC classification: 808.036 LOC classification: P96.N35 | D38 2018Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | COLLEGE LIBRARY | COLLEGE LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE | 808.036 D2622 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available | CITU-CL-49617 |
Editor(s) Bio
Dr. Nathalie Henry Riche is a researcher at Microsoft Research since December 2008. She holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Paris XI and INRIA, France, as well as from the University of Sydney, Australia. Her research focuses on human-computer interaction and information visualization.
Dr. Christophe Hurter is a professor at the Interactive Data Visualization group ( part of the DEVI team) of the French Civil Aviation University (ENAC) in Toulouse, France.
Dr. Nicholas Diakopoulos is an Assistant Professor at the Northwestern University School of Communication where he directs the Computational Journalism Lab
Dr. Sheelagh Carpendale is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary where she holds a Canada Research Chair in Information Visualization, the NSERC/AITF/SMART Technologies Industrial Research Chair in Interactive Technologies and leads the Innovations in Visualization (InnoVis) research group.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Nathalie Henry Riche, Christophe Hurter, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Sheelagh Carpendale
Chapter 2. From Cognitive to Design Principles
Barbara Tversky
Chapter 3. Exploration and Explanation in Data-Driven Storytelling
Alice Thudt, Theresia Gschwandtner, Jagoda Walny, Jason Dykes, and John Stasko
Chapter 4. Data-Driven Storytelling Techniques: Analysis of a Curated Collection of Visual Stories
Charles D. Stolper, Bongshin Lee, Nathalie Henry Riche, and John Stasko
Chapter 5. Narrative Design Patterns for Data-Driven Storytelling
Benjamin Bach, Moritz Stefaner, Jeremy Boy, Steven Drucker, Lyn Bartram, Jo Wood, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Yuri Engelhardt, Ulrike Koeppen, Barbara Tversky
Chapter 6. Watches to Augmented Reality Devices and Gadgets for Data-Driven Storytelling
Bongshin Lee, Tim Dwyer, Dominikus Baur, Xaquín Gonzalez Veira
Chapter 7. From Analysis to Communication Supporting the Lifecycle of a Story
Fanny Chevalier, Melanie Tory, Bongshin Lee, Jarke van Wijk, Giuseppe Santucci, Marian Dörk, Jessica Hullman
Chapter 8. Organizing the Work of Data-Driven Visual Storytelling
Christina Elmer, Jonathan Schwabish, Benjamin Wiederkehr
Chapter 9. Communicating Data to an Audience
Steven Drucker, Samuel Huron, Robert Kosara, Jonathan Schwabish, Nicholas Diakopoulos
Chapter 10. Ethics in Data-Driven Visual Storytelling
Nicholas Diakopoulos
Chapter 11. Evaluating Data-Driven Stories & Storytelling Tools
Fereshteh Amini, Matthew Brehmer, Gordon Bolduan, Christina Elmer, Benjamin Wiederkehr
This book presents an accessible introduction to data-driven storytelling. Resulting from unique discussions between data visualization researchers and data journalists, it offers an integrated definition of the topic, presents vivid examples and patterns for data storytelling, and calls out key challenges and new opportunities for researchers and practitioners.
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