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Recently, Alex Lundry, the VP of research at TargetPoint Consulting, presented a five-minute talk at Ignite D.C. about the uses of infographics in politics. (The title slide is above.) In short ...
The infographic below shows the details on how much political views are related to how we think about climate change. Republicans and Democrats on Climate Change To learn more about this subject ...
Months after the presidential election, political discussion is still ratcheting up tension in American workplaces. The state and direction of the nation has led to arguments between coworkers ...
An infographic by Progress 2050 and the Progressive Studies Program shows how political and demographic shifts in the Mountain West region will impact the 2012 election.
Infographic: The Enormous Racial Gap in Political Reporting A stunning 93 percent of front-page election news stories are written by white reporters. By David A. Graham ...
This follows public confusion caused by a misleading infographic that incorrectly linked him to a political party. Speaking ...
An infographic mistakenly linking the new Inspector-General of Police to a political party was the result of using an ...
Two other interactive projects by The Straits Times received honourable mentions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The Nebraska Commission on Latino-Americans is creating infographics in Spanish and English to help Latinos in Nebraska become more involved in politics.
Not quite so obvious, not equally utilitarian, is the type of force known as Political Pressure. Through the ages Food has been Man’s most effective source of that kind of power.
How charts can shape or mislead the political discourse. BY Cliff Kuang 1 minute read Today’s IGOTD isn’t a chart as usual, but a presentation about charts.