How do we tell stories about culture with data?
Arguments & Plots
In-Class Agenda
Assigned Materials
- Mullen, Lincoln. “Isn’t it obvious?” lincolnmullen.com, January 10, 2018. https://lincolnmullen.com/blog/isnt-it-obvious/.
- Lincoln, Matthew. “Confabulation in the humanities.” matthewlincoln.net, March 21, 2015. https://matthewlincoln.net/2015/03/21/confabulation-in-the-humanities.html.
- Blinderman, Ilia. “Making Internet Things, Part 3: Storytelling.” The Pudding. https://pudding.cool/process/how-to-make-dope-shit-part-3/.
Additional Materials
- Davis, Erin. “What physical traits are most tied to gender in literature? Eye roll: Women are all soft thighs and red lips.” The Pudding, July 2020. https://pudding.cool/2020/07/gendered-descriptions/.
- Wu, Shirley. “An Interactive Visualization of Every Line in Hamilton.” The Pudding, March 2017. https://pudding.cool/2017/03/hamilton.html.
- Weingart, Scott B. “Argument Clinic.” scottbot.net, July 26, 2017. https://scottbot.net/argument-clinic/.
- Thomas, Amber. Shaping Ideas into Data Stories [Speaker Series w/ Amber Thomas from The Pudding], 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Awc4HxDK0.
- D’Ignazio, Catherine, and Lauren F. Klein. “Show Your Work.” In Data Feminism. The MIT Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11805.001.0001.