Slides from the talk by Benjamin D. Hennig held at the Workshop on '(How) do we understand Capitalism? Reflections on what makes methods critical', University of Manchester, 13th September 2012. More at http://www.viewsoftheworld.net/?p=2609
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The Visualisation
of
Benjamin D. Hennig
University of Sheffield
b.hennig@worldmapper.org
Spatial Social
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Structure
(How) do we understand Capitalism? Reflections on what makes methods critical
University of Manchester, 13th September 2012
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The I. Distorted realities
Visualisation of II. Distorted world views
Spatial Social III. (Un)distorted social space
Structure
IV. Undistorted futures
4. Science and Visualisation
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Google Search September 2012
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
5. Science and Visualisation
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Google Search September 2012
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
6. Social Science and Visualisation
Google Search September 2012
Google Search September 2012
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
7. Social Science and Visualisation
http://www.dannydorling.org/books/visualisation/
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Google Search September 2012
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
8. What is Reality?
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
9. Visual Thinking
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
10. Visualising Quantities
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
11. Complexity?
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
12. Visualising Spatial Structures
Maps are perhaps as fundamental to society as language and the written
word. They are the preeminent means of recording and communicating
information about the location and spatial characteristics of the natural
world and of society and culture.
Some would say that the use of maps distinguishes geography from all
other disciplines. The truth is that maps, though of special concern to
geographers, are used throughout the sciences and humanities and in
virtually every aspect of day-to-day life. Millions of maps are produced
and used annually throughout the world by scientists, scholars,
governments, and businesses to meet environmental, economic, political,
and social needs.
(Source: Kenneth E. Foote and Shannon Crum,
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/cartocom/cartocom_f.html)
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
13. Visualising Spatial Structures
Image credits: Selfportrait Map by Lilla Locurto and Bill Outcault, http://www.locurto-
outcault.com/#prettyPhoto[print05]/2/
Conformal Projections by Friedrich Eisenlohr, http://www.progonos.com/furuti/MapProj/Dither/ProjConf/projConf.html
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
14. Changing Perspectives
”Distorted view of reality"
Last month, the town council of Monza, Italy,
banned citizens from keeping goldfish in bowls. The
receptacle, statute sponsor Giampietro Mosca told
Agence France-Presse, […] gives fish "a distorted
view of reality.”
(Source: Washington Post, 8.08.2004)
Which view of reality do we have?
Mercator (17. Century) Gall/Peters (19. & 20. Century)
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
16. Worldmapper
Land area
Earthquake victims 1975-2000 Economic activity 2012 Nuclear weapons 2011
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
18. Understanding Change
Animated version at http://www.viewsoftheworld.net/?p=1889
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
19. The technical bit…
Liquid
Particles
Diffusion
1. Different Concentrations 2. Equalised Concentration
A B C A B C
Transformation
People
1. Different population densities 2. Equalised space
in Country A / B / C
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
21. The Age of Humankind
(modified from Ehlers 2008)
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
22. Spaces of Humanity
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
23. A Human Planet
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
24. www.megacities.uni-koeln.de
An Urban Planet
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
25. Wealth
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
26. Self similarity
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27. A Kaleidoscope World
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28. Europe
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
29. United Kingdom
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
30. Mapping Elections
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Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
32. Changing Populations
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
33. Population Growth
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
34. Population Decline
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012
35. New Perspectives
I. Distorted realities II. Distorted world views III. (Un)distorted social space IV. Undistorted futures
Benjamin D. Hennig The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure Critical Methods Workshop. University of Manchester, 13. September 2012