one person, one dot (applications)

In a previous post we have examined the usefulness of a dot map and its potential limits for social analysis. The aim here is to dig a little bit deeper into some of its applications beyond ethnic segregation. In the original post we have mentioned that this methodology could be easily adapted to other social phenomena. […]

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One person, one dot

Versión en Español The dot map represents an increasingly used tool for visualising the spatiality of social data. Emerged in the 19th century by the research performed by John Snow (not the one from Game of Thrones), this technique has been converted into one of the more effective tool for exploring spatial concentration patterns of […]

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