RICardo Project : Exploring XIX Century International Trade
Paul Girard
(1)
,
Béatrice Dedinger
(2)
,
Donato Ricci
(1)
,
Benjamin Ooghe
(1)
,
Mathieu Jacomy
(1)
,
Guillaume Plique
(1)
,
Grégory Tible
Paul Girard
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Béatrice Dedinger
- Fonction : Auteur
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Donato Ricci
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Benjamin Ooghe
- Fonction : Auteur
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Mathieu Jacomy
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Guillaume Plique
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Grégory Tible
- Fonction : Auteur
Résumé
We present the RICardo data visualization application (http://ricardo.medialab.sciences-po.fr) designed to explore a XIXth century international trade statistics database.
The tool offers 3 levels of exploration: a World trade level, a Country level detailing the commercial partners of a chosen country, and a Bilateral level revealing the differences in mirrored trade flows.
We discuss the design choices made to provide an exploratory data analysis tool which respects and represents the data uncertainty and heterogeneity of our historical database.
We briefly present the opportunities offered by our tool for researchers and students, and explain our own transdisciplinary research method combining skills from History, Economy, Information Technology and Information Design.
Format du dépôt | Notice |
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Type de dépôt | Proceedings/Recueil des communications |
Titre |
en
RICardo Project : Exploring XIX Century International Trade
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Résumé |
en
We present the RICardo data visualization application (http://ricardo.medialab.sciences-po.fr) designed to explore a XIXth century international trade statistics database.
The tool offers 3 levels of exploration: a World trade level, a Country level detailing the commercial partners of a chosen country, and a Bilateral level revealing the differences in mirrored trade flows.
We discuss the design choices made to provide an exploratory data analysis tool which respects and represents the data uncertainty and heterogeneity of our historical database.
We briefly present the opportunities offered by our tool for researchers and students, and explain our own transdisciplinary research method combining skills from History, Economy, Information Technology and Information Design.
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Auteur(s) |
Paul Girard
1
, Béatrice Dedinger
2
, Donato Ricci
1
, Benjamin Ooghe
1
, Mathieu Jacomy
1
, Guillaume Plique
1
, Grégory Tible
1
médialab -
médialab (Sciences Po)
( 394361 )
- 27 rue Saint-Guillaume - 75337 Paris Cedex 07
- France
2
CHSP -
Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po)
( 45663 )
- 1 place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, 75007 Paris
- France
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Audience |
Non spécifiée
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Date de publication |
2016-07-16
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Titre de la collection |
Digital Humanities 2016: Conference Abstracts
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Page/Identifiant |
960
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Titre du congrès |
Digital Humanities
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Date début congrès |
2016-07-11
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Date fin congrès |
2016-07-16
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Ville |
Cracovie
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Pays |
Pologne
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Domaine(s) |
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Éditeur commercial |
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Mots-clés |
en
data visualization, trade history, database
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Spire (Sciences Po) | 2441/2lf2ojj5po9i9a6g9o05ulen2j |
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