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News Geography Catherine D’Ignazio The MIT Center for Civic Media [email protected]

Maps, News and Geography

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Presentation from the Data Swap conference at Northeastern University on Oct 17th, 2013. Gives an overview of the Power of Maps, a project using geodata, and a quick tour of mapping technologies on the web.

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News GeographyCatherine D’Ignazio

The MIT Center for Civic [email protected]

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First

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Maps seduce us with

• Facticity• Their complexity and claim to completeness• Their visuality and our desire to see the “whole world”

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Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius, 1570

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Hand-held Subway by Nina Katchadourian, 1996

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As data designers you can use that seductive power of the map not just to describe the world but to reimagine the world

Targets by Joyce Kozloff, 2000

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Silent London by Simon Elvins, 2005

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Political/Hydrological by Lauren Rosenthal, 2006

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Pumpkin Map by Denis Wood

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The upside-down Hobo-Dyer Equal Area Projection

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Mapping the GlobeCatherine D’Ignazio, Research AssistantMIT Center for Civic Media

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Mapping the Globe

✦ Is news coverage distributed equally in Greater Boston?✦ What factors explain the unequal distribution of attention?✦ Beyond quantitative measures of media attention how can

we assess qualitative measures?

globe.mediameter.org

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globe.mediameter.org

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globe.mediameter.org

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globe.mediameter.org

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globe.mediameter.org

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globe.mediameter.org

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mediacloud.org

Next Steps • Global

• Comparative

• Integrated with MediaCloud

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Q. Can a computer tell

where this article is about?!!!A. 70-90% Yes!!

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Q. Can a computer tell

where this article is about?!!!A. 70-90% Yes!!

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Geoparsing the News 101

Q. Can a computer tell where this text is about?

A. Yes! With 85% accuracy.

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Geoparsing the News 102

Stanford NER parser

CLAVIN

Civic sauce

News Article

Geolocated article

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Lightning Tour of Map Tech

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Do you just need to make an image?

• Wikimedia for shape files + Adobe Illustrator for editing

• Use an .SVG file for easy styling with CSS

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Do you need to do spatial analysis?

• ArcGIS by ESRI

• QGIS for open source GIS

• Then Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop for laying out the image

• CartoDB for GIS in the browser

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Do you want to make an interactive web map?

• Google Maps API

• LeafletJS

• Modest Maps

• OpenLayers

• D3.js

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Do you need a particular projection?

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Do you need to zoom?

• Use a tile-based system like:

• Google Maps API

• LeafletJS

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Do you want really awesome map tiles?

Check out the custom ones from Stamen Design

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Do you want fine-grained control over styles & colors?

• MapBox/LeafletJS/TileMill - CartoCSS language

• Google Maps API has the “StyledMapsWizard”

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Do you want to be able to print your map?

• D3.js

• Base your map on an SVG file & style with CSS

• Or just make it a static image

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Do you need to show custom shapes?

• GIS shapefiles -> KML -> GoogleMaps

• GIS shapefiles -> GDAL/OGR -> GeoJSON -> GoogleMaps/LeafletJS

• GIS shapefiles -> GDAL/OGR -> GeoJSON -> D3 -> TopoJSON -> D3.js

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thanks

more info:[email protected]

civic.mit.edu/blog/kanarinka