Data Visualization for History

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Title
Data Visualization for History
Title of the book
Handbook of Digital Public History
Author(s)
Grandjean Martin
Publisher
De Gruyter
Address of publication
Berlin
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Zaagsma Gerben, Noiret Serge, Tebeau Marc
Pages
291-300
Language
english
Abstract
It is logical that the generalization of digital approaches in history is leading to a democratization of the graphic representation of the data produced by these processes. Rather than presenting long series of examples, this very cursory chapter seeks to fuel reflection on our uses: why do we visualize historical data? Is it for illustrative purposes, to “show” our historical object and make it understandable to a large audience? Or is it, on the contrary, because the raw data is unintelligible to us, and visualization is therefore a heuristic tool intended for their exploration? The central point of my argument is based on a typology of sources and uses, a double entry table which is intended as a kind of decision-making aid for those seeking to make their data speak in the right way to the right audience.
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