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[Commlist] Funded PhD opportunity: Data visualisation in practice
Sat Aug 20 14:13:39 GMT 2022
Funded PhD opportunity: Data visualisation in practice
The University of Greenwich, London, is offering a Vice Chancellor’s
Scholarship for the PhD project: /Data visualisation in practice:
articulating spatial forms of knowledge./ This is a fully-funded
opportunity (fees + bursary at the UKRI rate, for 3 years FT or 6 years
PT), based in the School of Design's Media Portfolio.
Project description
While quantitative analysts widely acknowledge that the creation of data
sets involves selection and interpretation, less critical attention has
been paid to how the graphical display of data shapes understanding.
Visualizations of data are neither neutral nor transparent – they entail
the translation of numerical data into spatial forms which can be
apprehended as images, thus morphing information which may be non-linear
and multi-dimensional into forms which are determined by the parameters
of the human senses. Moreover, these processes of visual interpretation
are imbued with a range of assumptions and cultural biases which require
further scrutiny, because they contain codes and hierarchies inherited
from the history of visual culture –for example, presuppositions about
what constitutes a “scientific image” based on Western notions of
objectivity (Johanna Drucker, 2020). This raises the question of whether
visualisation practices could be decolonised to democratise knowledge
production and communication. We invite proposals for practice-led
research projects that would contribute to critical understanding of
data visualization practices by excavating the assumptions, articulating
how knowledge is transformed in the translation from numerical to visual
formats, and exploring the potentials of using data visualizations to
engage diverse audiences in current problematics.
The candidate will contribute to the growth in practice-led digital
media research in the School of Design and will have access to the
purpose-built media facilities in our Stockwell Street building and will
be supported by a supervisory team expertise in media theory, digital
humanities, and creative practice-research. Articulating spatial forms
of knowledge data visualizations are an essential means of communicating
knowledge in the contemporary world.
Research proposals should identify a specific area of knowledge
production where data visualisation has potential social, cultural, or
environmental impact; define a target audience to communicate with; and
outline a practice-led methodology to test the effects of articulating
information visually.
The deadline for applications is 16 September 2022. Further details and
person specification can be found here:
https://docs.gre.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0028/292906/vcs-flas-03-22-web-advert-2022-07-15-14-43-09-307.pdf<https://docs.gre.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0028/292906/vcs-flas-03-22-web-advert-2022-07-15-14-43-09-307.pdf>
And details of how to apply:
https://www.gre.ac.uk/research/study/research-studentships-and-scholarships<https://www.gre.ac.uk/research/study/research-studentships-and-scholarships>
Candidates who have questions or would like an informal discussion of
their proposal prior to submitting their application are welcome to
contact lead supervisor, Dr Hannah Lammin: (Hannah.Lammin /at/ gre.ac.uk)
<mailto:(Hannah.Lammin /at/ gre.ac.uk)>
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