Thematic mapping : 101 inspiring ways to visualise empirical data (Record no. 70387)

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International Standard Book Number 9781589485570
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Personal name Field, Kenneth
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Title Thematic mapping : 101 inspiring ways to visualise empirical data
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Place of publication, distribution, etc California
Name of publisher, distributor, etc ESRI Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2022
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Extent xxi,273p.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Foreword: Wandering multiplicity. xi<br/>Preface: I'm not writing another book; I'm done xii <br/>Prologue: Speaking to different truths xiv<br/>Chapter 1: Preparation 1<br/>From geography to map: Selecting a projection that works 2<br/>Building your map: Laying strong foundations<br/>The lines are drawn Boundaries always shape the map 4<br/>Colouring the map: Designing colour schemes with purpose 8 <br/>Reference information: Adding detail that helps people interpret the map 10<br/>Static or dynamic: Going beyond the printed page 12<br/>Chapter 2: Area maps 15<br/>Red and blue states: The bottom-line result as unique values<br/>Red and blue counties: Unique values at a finer level of detail<br/>Shades of truth: Share of the vote as a choropleth 20<br/>Seeing things differently: Processing and classifying the data 22<br/>Side by side: Two choropleths to tell two sides of the story 24<br/>Two maps in one: Choropleth with a diverging colour scheme 26<br/>Red and blue makes purple: Choropleth with a blended-hue colour scheme 28<br/>De-emphasising land mass: Value-by-alpha choropleth 30<br/>Using visual effects for emphasis: Choropleth with hill shading 32<br/>Emphasising place, not space: Dissymmetric reallocation to new areas 34<br/>Flipped counties: Selective choropleth of key places 36<br/>Continuously varying results: Interpolated surfaces 38<br/>Looking for relationships: Bivariate choropleth of two variables 40<br/>All the colours: Fusing three variables into a triradiate choropleth 42<br/>Don't lose your stripes: Vertical bar fills 44<br/>What is a vote worth?: Electoral College votes per capita choropleth<br/>One map is not enough: Small multiples over time<br/>A landslide for apathy: Non-voters as unique <br/>Chapter 3: Point maps 53<br/>Size matters: Geometric shapes graduated in size 54<br/>The winner's circle: Proportional symbols emphasise the data range 56 <br/>Squaring the circle: Proportional symbol map using squares 58 <br/>Painting the town red: Proportional symbol map using abstract symbols 60<br/>Donkeys and elephants: Logos as proportional symbols 62<br/>Hemispheres: Multivariate proportional symbols 64<br/>Purple haze: Mixing red and blue dots 66<br/>One dot per vote: Maximum detail with dasymetric dot density 68<br/>Putting people on the map: Minimum detail with isotype symbology 70<br/>Making the point: A hybrid proportional symbol dot density approach 72<br/>When is an area a point? Combining a choropleth with coloured dots 74<br/>Crop circles Equal area binned, gridded symbols 76<br/>Map box of doughnuts: Equal area binned, gridded symbols with a hole 78<br/>Bipartisan patterns: Purple gridded squares 80<br/>Let the data speak for itself: Proportionally sized labels as literal symbols 82<br/>A map stack: Stacking one map on top of another 84<br/>Chapter 4: Line maps 87<br/>Data as a fluid surface: Humble contour88<br/>Colouring between the lines: Isopleth (filled contours) 90<br/>Throwing shade: Illuminated contours 92<br/>Over the garden fence: Alpha-blended boundary lines 94<br/>Gauging the situation: Directional symbology 96<br/>Winds of change: Trends over time using directional arrows 98<br/>Path to victory: Flow map from candidacy to the finish line 100<br/>Road to nowhere: Strip map for a political trip across America 102<br/>Stars and stripes: Exposing cross-sections across the map 104<br/>Chapter 5: Cartograms 107<br/>Exploding the map: Non-contiguous cartogram 108<br/>Out of shape: Population density-equalising cartogram 110<br/>Tessellated geographies: Gridded cartogram by hexagon 112<br/>The honeycomb: Non-contiguous gridded cartogram 114 <br/>Round like a circle: Dorling cartogram 116 <br/>It's hip to be square: Demers cartogram 118<br/>The ballot box: Pseudo-3D hexagonal mosaic cartogram 120<br/>Two colour counters: Compromise cartogram 122<br/>Every vote's on the map: Darling cartogram with embedded charts 124<br/>Chapter 6: Graphs, charts, and plots 127<br/>Let the numbers tell the story- Tabulation 128<br/>128 Off the charts Sometimes, the best map is no map 130<br/>130 Repeatable pictures: Isotype-styled unit chart 132 <br/>The river: Line graph as a path to victory 134 <br/>Creating order from chaos Tree map 136 <br/>Creating a new order: Spatially ordered tree map 138 <br/>Make some noise: Violin and beeswarm plots 140 <br/>Start the party infographics 142 <br/>Trump's tower: Building an Electoral College histogram 144 <br/>Plotting the x, y, and z: Space-time cubes 146<br/>Chapter 7: Chart maps 149<br/>Counting votes: Waffle grid on a geographical base 150<br/>Double dessert: Pie charts on a waffle grid 152<br/>Square pegs in square holes: Unique values waffle grid 154<br/>Pulse: Small multiples line graphs 156<br/>No. l at the end of the bar: small multiples stacked bar charts 158 <br/>Ebb and flow: small multiples Sankey diagrams 160<br/>Ticking away the moments: small multiples radar charts 162<br/>American pie: small multiples polar area charts 164<br/>Just for the record: small multiples tree-ring charts 166<br/>Common people: Trump and Clinton as Chernoff faces 168<br/>Faces of America: Chernoff face Dorling cartogram 170<br/>Just the basic facts: Minimalist sparklines 172<br/>Dialing it in: Dials as a Dorling cartogram 174<br/>Chapter 8: 3D maps 177<br/>Round and round: Extruded prisms on a digital globe 178<br/>Reach for the sky: Extruded prisms on a flat surface 180<br/>Proper perspective: Extruded prisms in an axonometric view 182<br/>Peaks and valleys: Extruded filled contours 184<br/>View from the hill: 3D block diagram with a draped surface 186<br/>Us and them: Triangulated irregular networks 188<br/>Fake 3D: Chroma stereoscopic colour encoding 190<br/>From the ground up: Illuminated 3D columns 192 <br/>Raising the stakes: Stacked chips 194 <br/>Power to the people: Dasymetrically distributed 3D people 196<br/>Q*Map: Extruded waffle grid 198<br/>Electoral causeway: Stratified areal space-time cube 200<br/>Can't see the forest for the trees: Data spikes 202<br/>It's a sign! 3D gridded chart map 204<br/>Chapter 9: Curiosities 207<br/>Winner takes all: Single fill for the win 208<br/>A textured finish: Pattern fills 210<br/>Islands in a storm: Imagined landscape 212<br/>Pop art carte: Halftone symbology 214<br/>Mountains and molehills: Multivariate symbol landscape 216<br/>Politics will tear us apart: Joy plot 218<br/>Old skool pen plot Horizontal proportional lines 220<br/>Ishihara election test: Dot density Dorling cartogram 222<br/>Presidential puzzle: Abstract tessellated cartogram 224<br/>Go ahead, make my day: Steampunk'd gridded cartogram 226<br/>The force is strong in this one: Value-by-alpha dasymetrically equalised repetition 228<br/>A picture is worth 2,638 counties: Modified pictorial map <br/>Epilogue: The making of a viral map 233<br/>Prior carte: Old is new again 245<br/>Credits 273<br/>
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