2019
Paolo Ciuccarelli, Tommaso Elli
In H. Hotson & T. Wallnig (Eds.), Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Standards, Systems, Scholarship (Vol. 1–1, pp. 299–314). Universitätsverlag Göttingen.
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2015
Giorgio Caviglia, Giorgio Uboldi
In New Challenges for Data Design: Articles & Interviews, London: Springer-Verlag. Ed. by Bihanic, D.
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2012
Donato Ricci
In Architettura e turismo Ed. Luigi Coccia. Franco Angeli.
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booktitle = {Architettura e turismo},
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2010
Marco Quaggiotto, Donato Ricci, Gaia Scagnetti, Giorgio Caviglia, Daniele Guido, Michele Graffieti, Samuel Granados Lopez
In Nouvelles cartographies, nouvelles villes. HyperUrbain.2 Ed. Khaldoun Zreik. Europia Productions.
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2009
Francesca Valsecchi
in Le architetture liquide, Ciastellardi M., LED
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Gaia Scagnetti
In International Summer School. Designing Connected Places. eds. Eleonora Lupo and Cristian Campagnaro. Milano: Editrice Compositori.
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Gaia Scagnetti
in Le architetture liquide, Ciastellardi M., LED
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Giorgio Caviglia, Donato Ricci, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In Design Research Maps. eds. Paola Bertola and Stefano Maffei. Milano: Maggioli.
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Paolo Ciuccarelli, Donato Ricci
In International Summer School. Designing Connected Places. eds. Eleonora Lupo and Cristian Campagnaro. Milano: Editrice Compositori.
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Donato Ricci
In International Summer School. Designing Connected Places. eds. Eleonora Lupo and Cristian Campagnaro. Milano: Editrice Compositori.
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2022
Valentina Pallacci, Andrea Benedetti, Tommaso Elli, Michele Mauri
In F. Ciracì, G. Miglietta, & C. Gatto (Eds.), Culture digitali. Intersezioni: Filosofia, arti, media. (pp. 179–184)
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booktitle = {Proceedings of {Cumulus} {Conference} {Roma} 2021},
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2021
Tommaso Elli, Angeles Briones, Beatrice Gobbo, Michele Mauri
Proceedings of Cumulus Conference Roma 2021. Cumulus, Romas.
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title = {Metaphors as {Knowledge} {Activators} in {Data} {Visualizations}: the case of the {Archipelago} of {Calvino}'s literary works},
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2020
Andrea Benedetti, Tommaso Elli, Michele Mauri
12th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, 3478–3488
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title = {"{DRAWING} {WITH} {CODE}": {THE} {EXPERIENCE} {OF} {TEACHING} {CREATIVE} {CODING} {AS} {A} {SKILL} {FOR} {COMMUNICATION} {DESIGNERS}},
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2017
Michele Mauri, Tommaso Elli, Matteo Azzi, Giorgio Uboldi
In Proceedings of the 12th Biannual Conference on Italian SIGCHI Chapter (p. 28:1–28:5). New York, NY, USA: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3125571.3125585
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2016
Tommaso Elli, Giovanni Moretti, Rachele Sprugnoli, Michele Mauri, Giorgio Uboldi, Sara Tonelli, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In M. Eder & J. Rybicki (Eds.), Digital Humanities 2016. Conference Abstracts. Krakow: Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University.
@inproceedings{Elli2016,
abstract = {In this work, we present a collaboration between communication design and natural language processing (NLP) researchers, devising effective strategies to display different aspects of the semantic content of texts. The outcome of the collaboration is the ORATIO platform, specifically developed to compare different points of view automatically extracted from text. The most challenging tasks, indeed, concerned the visualisation and the exploration of differences and overlaps detected through automated text processing.},
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title = {{Visualisation Strategies for Comparing Political Ideas with the ORATIO platform}},
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Michele Mauri, Paolo Ciuccarelli
Proceedings of DRS2016: Design + Research + Society - Future-Focused Thinking, 3, 941–956. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2016.185
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abstract = {Emerging approaches in social sciences and new media studies involve inquiry into social issues via the web. By collecting, analysing and visualising digital traces (i.e. posts, tweets, comments), a " issue map " can be created in order to make visible and understandable the network of the actors involved and their position in any public debate. Drawing on experiences gathered during a European project, we identified a two-phases-approach for the creation of issue maps. In the two phases-exploration and communication-visualisations play a key role, with two different connotations: in the first, they act as analytical devices used by researchers. In the second, they become communicative artefacts for a larger public. In this paper, we describe how we defined this approach, outlining the theoretical background and its connections with communication design. We highlight the main criticalities found in designing the issue maps before finally presenting our results.},
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title = {{Designing diagrams for social issues}},
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2015
Erik Borra, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Michele Mauri, Esther Weltevrede, David Laniado, Richard Rogers, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Giovanni Magni
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Erik Borra, David Laniado, Esther Weltevrede, Michele Mauri, Giovanni Magni, Tommaso Venturini, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Richard Rogers, Andreas Kaltenbrunner
Proceedings of the 9th International AAAI Conference of Web and Social Media.
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Sabine Niederer, Gabriele Colombo, Michele Mauri, Matteo Azzi
In I. Theona & D. Charitos (Eds.), Hybrid City 2015: Data to the People (pp. 215–220). Athens: URIAC.
@inproceedings{Niederer2015,
abstract = {This paper presents digital methods for city analytics, applied to the mapping and activation of an urban area in the city of Amsterdam called the Knowledge Mile. Firstly, we map companies registered in the area and analyse their connections through on- line hyperlinking. Secondly, we use Instagram, Panoramio and Google Search data to map most- shared photos and high-ranked images of the area. Lastly, we use Foursquare data to map most-shared locations. The produced maps visualize the online presence and resonance of an urban area that is an axis cutting through the city center and crossing many district and neighborhood ‘borders'. The maps have been used as navigational tools and conversation pieces during workshops and participatory design sessions with local stakeholders.},
address = {Athens},
author = {Niederer, Sabine and Colombo, Gabriele and Mauri, Michele and Azzi, Matteo},
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title = {{Street-level City Analytics: Mapping the Amsterdam Knowledge Mile}},
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Azzurra Pini, Ross Brown, Moe T. Wynn
In Asia Pacific Business Process Management: Third Asia Pacific Conference, AP-BPM 2015, Proceedings [Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Volume 219], Springer Verlag, Busan, Korea, pp. 183-197.
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2014
Michele Mauri, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In F. Ciotti (Ed.), Digital Humanities: progetti italiani ed esperienze di convergenza multidisciplinare (p. 16). Firenze: Sapienza Università Editrice.
@inproceedings{Mauri2014,
abstract = {L'utilizzo di metodologie provenienti dalla information visualization nella progettazione di interfacce a collezioni digitali {\`{e}} una pratica che si sta consolidando negli ultimi anni (Hilton, 2010), con l'obiettivo di superare l'accesso puntuale ai singoli elementi a vantaggio di una visione complessiva dei contenuti. Allo stato attuale queste metodologie sono principalmente utilizzate per costruire singole viste sulle collezioni, concentrandosi su un'unica tipologia di elementi e progettando un'interfaccia che ne rispecchi le caratte-ristiche. Nel caso studio presentato, l'archivio Baldessari, si mostrano le potenzialit{\`{a}} della information visualization non solo per costruire singole viste, ma anche e soprattutto nella progettazione di un lin-guaggio visuale coerente che permetta la fruizione unitaria di elementi tra loro eterogenei.},
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author = {Mauri, Michele and Ciuccarelli, Paolo},
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title = {{Il ruolo dell'Information Visualization nella progettazione di interfacce per archivi digitali eterogenei}},
year = {2014}
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Erik Borra, Esther Weltevrede, Paolo Ciuccarelli, David Laniado, Giovanni Magni, Michele Mauri, Richard Rogers, Tommaso Venturini
OpenSym ’14: The International Symposium on Open Collaboration Proceedings, (May), 288021.
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title = {Contropedia - the Analysis and Visualization of Controversies in Wikipedia Articles},
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Giovanni Magni, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Giorgio Uboldi, Giorgio Caviglia
in In C. Coletta, S. Colombo, P. Magaudda, A. Mattozzi, L.L. Parolin and L. Rampino (eds.), A Matter of Design. Proceedings of the V STS Italia Conference 2014, STS Italia, Milan, Italy.
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2013
Giorgio Uboldi, Giorgio Caviglia, Nicole Coleman, Sébastien Heyman, Glauco Mantegari, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In Proceedings of the Biannual Conference of the Italian Chapter of SIGCHI (CHItaly '13). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 15, 9 pages.
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title={Knot: an interface for the study of social networks in the humanities},
author={Uboldi, Giorgio and Caviglia, Giorgio and Coleman, Nicole and Heymann, S{\'e}bastien and Mantegari, Glauco and Ciuccarelli, Paolo},
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Michele Mauri, Azzurra Pini, Daniele Ciminieri, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In Proceedings of the Biannual Conference of the Italian Chapter of SIGCHI (CHItaly '13). ACM, New York, NY, USA
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title = {Weaving Data, Slicing Views: A Design Approach to Creating Visual Access for Digital Archival Collections},
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2011
Francesco Roveta, Luca Di Mario, Federico Maggi, Giorgio Caviglia, Stefano Zanero, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security (VizSec '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 6 , 10 pages. [Best Paper Award]
@inproceedings{Roveta:2011:BBU:2016904.2016910, author = {Roveta, Francesco and Caviglia, Giorgio and Di Mario, Luca and Zanero, Stefano and Maggi, Federico and Ciuccarelli, Paolo}, title = {BURN: baring unknown rogue networks}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security},
series = {VizSec '11}, year = {2011}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0679-9}, location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, pages = {6:1--6:10}, articleno = {6}, numpages = {10}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2016904.2016910}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2016904.2016910},
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2010
Francesca Valsecchi, Donato Ricci, Giorgio Caviglia, Paolo Ciuccarelli
in Proceedings Cumulus Conference 2010 "Young Creators for Better City and Better Life", Shanghai, Tongji University, China, September 2010
@inproceedings{Valsecchi2010,
address = {Shanghai},
author = {Valsecchi, Francesca and Ciuccarelli, Paolo and Ricci, Donato and Caviglia, Giorgio},
booktitle = {Proceedings Cumulus Conference 2010 "Young Creators for Better City and Better Life"},
pages = {1--12},
title = {{The DensityDesign lab: communication design experiments among complexity and sustainability}},
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Francesca Valsecchi, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Donato Ricci, Giorgio Caviglia
In DRS2010 - Design & Complexity proceedings, eds.David Durling, Rabah Bousbaci, Lin-Lin Chen, Philippe Gauthier, Tiiu Poldma, Seymour Rowoth-Stokes and Erik Stolterman. Montreal: 7 - 9 July
@inproceedings{Valsecchi2010,
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author = {Valsecchi, Francesca and Ciuccarelli, Paolo and Ricci, Donato and Caviglia, Giorgio},
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editor = {Durling, David and Bousbaci, Rabah and Chen, Lin-Lin and Gauthier, Philippe and Poldma, Tiiu and Rowoth-Stokes, Seymour and Stolterman, Erik},
title = {{A Didactical Framework to Experiment the Potential of Visual Languages in Engaging Social Complexity}},
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In DRS2010 - Design & Complexity proceedings, eds.David Durling, Rabah Bousbaci, Lin-Lin Chen, Philippe Gauthier, Tiiu Poldma, Seymour Rowoth-Stokes and Erik Stolterman. Montreal: 7 - 9 July
@inproceedings{Ricci2010,
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author = {Ricci, Donato},
booktitle = {DRS2010 - Design \& Complexity proceedings},
editor = {Durling, David and Bousbaci, Rabah and Chen, Lin-Lin and Gauthier, Philippe and Poldma, Tiiu and Rowoth-Stokes, Seymour and Stolterman, Erik},
title = {{Seeing what they are saying: Diagrams for socio-technical controversies}},
year = {2010}
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Luigi Farrauto, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In Proceedings of the Everyday Life in the Segmented City Conference. Florence, July 22-25, 2010
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Luca Masud, Francesca Valsecchi, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Donato Ricci, Giorgio Caviglia
Information Visualisation (IV), 2010 14th International Conference. 445 - 449. 26-29 July 2010, London, United Kingdom.
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url={http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5571196}, abstractNote={In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of communication and defines a model capable of taking into account the context in which visualizations act as communication tools. In this perspective we consider visualizations as transformation processes within the Data-Information-Knowledge (DIK) continuum. In the paper we discuss the continuum, and apply the transformation process model to the main disciplines of visualization. Visualizations represent powerful cognitive tools that surround our everyday life 1. By doing this we are able to think about visualization from a multidisciplinary perspective, exploring the role of visualizations in design practice, as artifacts that are used in facing problems of various degrees of complexity and nature. The contribution of the model is mainly addressed to orientate and nurture the reflective practice and to formalize the strategic more than the technical role of visualizations in the design discipline.}, booktitle={2010 14th International Conference Information Visualisation}, publisher={IEEE}, author={Masud, L and Valsecchi, F and Ciuccarelli, P and Ricci, D and Caviglia, G}, editor={Banissi, Ebad and Bertschi, Stefan and Burkhard, Remo and Counsell, John and Dastbaz, Mohammad and Eppler, Martin and Forsell, Camilla and Grinstein, Georges and Johansson, Jimmy and Jern, Mikael and et al.Editors}
, year={2010}, pages={445-449}}
2009
Tommaso Catalucci
In Showcase of IV09, Information Visualization International Conference. 14-17 July 2009. Bercelona (Poster paper).
@inproceedings{Tommaso2009,
address = {Barcelona},
author = {Tommaso, Catalucci},
booktitle = {Showcase of IV09, Information Visualization International Conference},
title = {{DataOverlap, Halftone technique in georeferencied data visualization}},
year = {2009}
}
Francesca Valsecchi, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In IASDR Conference Proceedings, Rigor and Relevance in Design Research, 18-22 October 2009, Seoul, South Korea.
@inproceedings{Valsecchi2009,
address = {Seoul},
author = {Valsecchi, Francesca and Ciuccarelli, Paolo},
booktitle = {IASDR Conference Proceedings, Rigor and Relevance in Design Research},
title = {{Ethnographic approach to design knowledge. Dialogue and participation as discovery tools within complex knowledge contexts}},
year = {2009}
}
2008
Gaia Scagnetti
In Changing the change Proceedings, eds. Carla Cipolla and Pier Paolo Peruccio. Turin: Allemandi, July 10.
@inproceedings{Scagnetti2008,
address = {Turin},
author = {Scagnetti, Gaia},
booktitle = {Changing the change Proceedings},
editor = {Cipolla, Carla and Peruccio, Pier Paolo},
title = {{Integration through communication tools. How design can facilitate social system integration processes}},
year = {2008}
}
Paolo Ciuccarelli, Donato Ricci, Francesca Valsecchi
In Changing the change Proceedings, eds. Carla Cipolla and Pier Paolo Peruccio. Turin: Allemandi, July 10.
@article{Ciuccarelli_Ricci_Valsecchi_2008, title={Handling changes trough diagrams: Scale and grain in the visual representation of Complex Systems}, url={http://www.allemandi.com/cp/ctc/book.php?id=26}, abstractNote={To change towards a more sustainable development could means to make decisions not only with a systemic approach, but also to be able to decide in the right time: the density. It seems that, when the discipline of Design integrate a systemic approach with the competences of designers in visualization, it can cope with dense situations, providing effective artefacts diagrams - to improve the decision process and making profit from the richness of complexity. The prior findings of the Complexity Science are here assumed as a theoretical framework to have an interpretative model on how the knowledge about systems could be organized and depicted. Three tools to produce effective diagrams, framing, graining and scaling are here discussed though six case studies.}, journal={Changes}, publisher={Allemandi}, author={Ciuccarelli, Paolo and Ricci, Donato and Valsecchi, Francesca}, editor={Cipolla, Carla and Peruccio, Pier PaoloEditors}, year={2008}, pages={1-17}}
2007
Francesca Valsecchi, Paolo Ciuccarelli
in IASDR Conference Proceedings, Emerging Trends in Design Research, 12 – 15 November,2007. © 2007, School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
@inproceedings{Valsecchi2007,
address = {Hong Kong},
author = {Valsecchi, Francesca and Ciuccarelli, Paolo},
booktitle = {IASDR Conference Proceedings, Emerging Trends in Design Research},
title = {{Network shapes design activities. ICT supporting open and shared design processes}},
year = {2007}
}
Gaia Scagnetti, Donato Ricci, Giovanni Baule, Paolo Ciuccarelli
In IASDR07 Proceedings, ed. Sharon Poggenpohl. Hong Kong, November 12.
@inbook{Scagnetti_Ricci_Baule_Ciuccarelli_2007, title={Reshaping communication design tools. Complex systems structural features for design tools.}, url={http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=8821255115840141253related:xbe_dMpka3oJ}, abstractNote={During the last thirty years the level of interest in Complexity Science has been constantly increasing. Combining the opportunity offered by the findings of the Complexity Science with the framework of the multi-disciplinary debate on the meaning and use of diagrams, we propose a design methodology to help designers support their interventions in complex environments. The structural features analysis of Complex Systems has been our key point to outline this methodology to offer designers a new mindfulness in the use of design tools. This methodology is based on five phases: analysing, representing, pinpointing, timing and telling. It provides a theoretical framework that incorporates many tools suggesting a different use of them with a special attention to improve the designerʼs consciousness of the system he is designing in. When design is addressing complexity, diagrams could become generative tools that can be used to produce metadata relevant to the design process.}, author={Scagnetti, Gaia and Ricci, Donato and Baule, Giovanni and Ciuccarelli, Paolo}, editor={Poggenpohl, SharonEditor}, year={2007}}
2017
Gabriele Colombo, Michele Mauri, Paolo Ciuccarelli
Big Data & Society, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951717702409
@article{Colombo2017,
abstract = {Data produced by humans and machines is more and more heterogeneous, visual, and location based. This availability inspired in the last years a number of reactions from researchers, designers, and artists that, using different visual manipulations techniques, have attempted at repurposing this material to add meaning and design new perspectives with specific intentions. Three different approaches are described here: the design of interfaces for exploring satellite footage in novel ways, the analysis of urban esthetics through the visual manipulation of collections of user-generated contents, and the enrichment of geo-based datasets with the selection and rearrangement of web imagery.},
author = {Colombo, Gabriele and Ciuccarelli, Paolo and Mauri, Michele},
doi = {10.1177/2053951717702409},
issn = {2053-9517},
journal = {Big Data {\&} Society},
keywords = {Image,design,geography,place,territory,visualization},
month = {jun},
number = {1},
publisher = {SAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England},
title = {{Visual Geolocations. Repurposing online data to design alternative views}},
url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951717702409},
volume = {4},
year = {2017}
}
Christian Pentzold, Esther Weltevrede, Michele Mauri, David Laniado, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Erik Borra
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 10(1).
@article{Mauri2017,title = {Digging Wikipedia: The online encyclopedia as a digital cultural heritage gateway and site},journal = {Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage},year = {2017},volume = {10},number = {1},author = {Pentzold, C. and Weltevrede, E. and Mauri, M. and Laniado, D. and Kaltenbrunner, A. and Borra, E.}},
Michele Mauri, Azzurra Pini, Paolo Ciuccarelli
Information Design Journal, 23(1), 65–79.
@article{Mauri2017,
abstract = {Despite the high usage of diagrams and images in Wikipedia, as well as across all Wikimedia projects, few studies have been conducted on the role of visual contents within the online encyclopedia and on the collaborative creation of diagrams. This article describes research that brought a group of designers into Wikipedia, with the goal of exploring how information designers act on this platform and how other users react to their involvement. Inspired by the WikiEdu Program, we engaged postgraduate design students in the creation of diagrams for Wikipedia and then followed the reactions of both users and designers to their work. The results of the experiment have been evaluated using built-in Wikipedia functions (e.g., page history and discussion pages) and through an anonymous survey among the students involved. This experience brought to light the different consideration granted to images and diagrams with respect to texts on the online encyclopedia. It also allowed a reflection on the role of designers in the knowledge production process, as well as on the meaning of producing “open” contents, which are meant to be improved by other people.},
author = {Mauri, Michele and Pini, Azzurra and Ciuccarelli, Paolo},
doi = {10.1075/idj.23.1.08mau},
issn = {0142-5471},
journal = {Information Design Journal},
number = {1},
pages = {65--79},
title = {{Designing diagrams for Wikipedia}},
url = {http://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/idj.23.1.08mau},
volume = {23},
year = {2017}
}
2016
Stuart Lawson, Jonathan Gray, Michele Mauri
Open Library of Humanities, 2(1), 1–35. https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.72
@article{Lawson2016,
abstract = {{\textless}p class="p1"{\textgreater}‘Public access to publicly funded research' has been one of the rallying calls of the global open access movement. Governments and public institutions around the world have mandated that publications supported by public funding sources should be publicly accessible. Publishers are experimenting with new models to widen access. Yet financial flows underpinning scholarly publishing remain complex and opaque. In this article we present work to trace and reassemble a picture of financial flows around the publication of journals in the UK in the midst of a national shift towards open access. We contend that the current lack of financial transparency around scholarly communication is an obstacle to evidence-based policy-making – leaving researchers, decision-makers and institutions in the dark about the systemic implications of new financial models. We conclude that obtaining a more joined up picture of financial flows is vital as a means for researchers, institutions and others to understand and shape changes to the sociotechnical systems that underpin scholarly communication.{\textless}/p{\textgreater}},
author = {Lawson, Stuart and Gray, Jonathan and Mauri, Michele},
doi = {10.16995/olh.72},
issn = {2056-6700},
journal = {Open Library of Humanities},
number = {1},
pages = {1--35},
title = {{Opening the Black Box of Scholarly Communication Funding: A Public Data Infrastructure for Financial Flows in Academic Publishing}},
volume = {2},
year = {2016}
}
2015
Tommaso Venturini, Donato Ricci, Michele Mauri, Axel Meunier, Lucy Kimbell
Design Issues, 31(3), 74–87. https://doi.org/10.1162/DESI_a_00340
@article{Venturini2015,
abstract = {Twenty years ago, Bruno Latour conceived Controversy Mapping (CM) as a method to train students in the observation and descrip- tion of sociotechnical debates. Since then, CM has evolved consid- erably, not only because of the many universities that have adopted and adjusted it to their context, but also because CM has become the pivot point of several international research projects.
Since the very beginning of this enterprise, it has been clear that the main challenge for the method was to engage with actors of the controversies. To be sure, CM is not a method of social inter- vention. Unlike crisis management or conflict resolution, it is not meant to solve or channel debates (nor does it assume such inter- vention is always desirable). Yet, as extensively shown in geogra- phy, maps are never neutral representations. Cartography has always been a political tool and CM is not an exception. So, how could our tools and methods enhance democracy? What use will the public make of our maps? How can mapping improve the debate on science and technology?},
author = {Venturini, Tommaso and Ricci, Donato and Mauri, Michele and Kimbell, Lucy and Meunier, Axel},
doi = {10.1162/DESI_a_00340},
journal = {Design Issues},
month = {jul},
number = {3},
pages = {74--87},
title = {{Designing Controversies and Their Publics}},
url = {http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/10.1162/DESI{\_}a{\_}00340},
volume = {31},
year = {2015}
}
Michele Mauri, Giorgio Uboldi, Daniele Ciminieri, Matteo Azzi, Tommaso Venturini, Axel Meunier, Anders Munk, David Laniado, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Bernhard Rieder
Available at SSRN
@article{venturini2014climaps,
title={Climaps by Emaps in 2 Pages (a Summary for Policy Makers and Busy People)},
author={Venturini, Tommaso},
journal={Available at SSRN 2532946},
year={2014}
}
2011
Matteo Azzi, Giorgio Caviglia, Donato Ricci, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Loredana Bontempi, Emanuele Bonetti
Parsons Journal for Information Mapping, Vol. 3 n° 4
@article{Azzi2011,
author = {Azzi, Matteo and Caviglia, Giorgio and Ricci, Donato and Ciuccarelli, Paolo and Bonetti, Emanuele and Bontempi, Loredana},
journal = {Parsons Journal for Information Mapping},
number = {4},
title = {{Dust: A Visualization Tool Supporting Parents ’ School- Choice Evaluation Process}},
url = {http://piim.newschool.edu/journal/issues/2011/04/pdfs/ParsonsJournalForInformationMapping\_Azzi\_Matteo.pdf},
volume = {3},
year = {2011}
}
Donato Ricci
LINK, n. 10, pag. 143-153
@article{Ricci2011,
author = {Ricci, Donato},
journal = {LINK},
pages = {143--153},
title = {{In Poche Parole. Brevi note sulla storia dei linguaggi visuali}},
volume = {10},
year = {2011}
}
Michele Graffieti, Gaia Scagnetti, Donato Ricci, Mario Porpora, Luca Masud
Arts | Humanities | Complex Networks – a Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci2010.
Leonardo Journal, Vol. 44, No. 3 (2011) MIT Press
@article{Michele2010,
author = {Michele, Graffieti and Scagnetti, Gaia and Ricci, Donato and Porpora, Mario and Masud, Luca},
journal = {Leonardo Journal},
number = {Vol 44, No3},
title = {{Tell them anything but the truth: they will find their own. How we visualized the map of the future with respect to the audience of our story}},
year = {2011}
}
2007
Donato Ricci, Gaia Scagnetti
Linea Grafica, International review of Graphic Design and Visual Communication, n. 370, July/August, pag. 58/65
@article{Scagnetti_Ricci_2007, title={Diagrammi generativi}, abstractNote={Il diagramma normalmente considerato uno strumento visivo costituito da elementi grafici che permette di rendere accessibili un consistente numero di dati. Nel design che si rivolge alla complessit , i diagrammi da semplici strumenti visivi statici divengono artefatti comunicativi generativi, macchine astratte che tessono relazioni significative tra la realt e le sue interpretazioni.}, number={370}, journal={Linea Grafica}, author={Scagnetti, Gaia and Ricci, Donato}, year={2007}}
2005
Gaia Scagnetti
Linea Grafica, International review of Graphic Design and Visual Communication, n. 358, 4, July/August, pag. 24/31.
@article{Scagnetti2005,
author = {Scagnetti, Gaia},
journal = {Linea Grafica, International review of Graphic Design and Visual Communication},
number = {n. 358, 4, July/August},
pages = {24--31},
title = {{Culture Jamming}},
year = {2005}
}
2015
Viola Bernacchi
MSc Thesis
@MASTERSTHESIS {violabernacchi2015,
author = "Viola Bernacchi",
title = "Gender imbalance and Wikipedia",
school = "Polytechnic University of Milan",
year = "2015",
type = "Visual Atlas",
month = "jul"
}
2020
Tommaso Elli
2020 IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), 29–44
@inproceedings{elli_tied_2020,
address = {Salt Lake City, UT, USA},
title = {Tied in {Knots}: {A} {Case} {Study} on {Anthropographic} {Data} {Visualization} {About} {Sexual} {Harassment} in the {Academy}},
isbn = {978-1-72818-553-8},
shorttitle = {Tied in {Knots}},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9307965/},
doi = {10.1109/VISAP51628.2020.00010},
urldate = {2021-01-28},
booktitle = {2020 {IEEE} {VIS} {Arts} {Program} ({VISAP})},
publisher = {IEEE},
author = {Elli, Tommaso and Bradley, Adam and Collins, Christopher and Hinrichs, Uta and Hills, Zachary and Kelsky, Karen},
month = oct,
year = {2020},
pages = {29--44},
}
2011
Donato Ricci, Azzurra Pini
3rd International Workshop on Social Network Analysis, Collaboration Networks and Knowledge Diffusion: Theory, Data and Methods Contributed Sessions on Network Visualization. Naples, Italy. June 23-25, 2011.
Donato Ricci, Paolo Ciuccarelli
Frontiers of Interaction 2011 Firenze, Italy. June 20-21, 2011.
Donato Ricci
OpenStudio 2011. International Communication Design Programme (CommDe) Department of Industrial Design - Faculty of Architecture | CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY, Bangkok, Thailand. May 09-13, 2011.
Donato Ricci
DexDyn(Data-driven Exploration of Dynamical Networks). IMéRA - Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées, Marseille, France. April 14-15, 2011.
2010
Donato Ricci
World Graphic Day Commemoration 2010 workshop. Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal. May 6, 2010
Donato Ricci, Giorgio Caviglia, Gaia Scagnetti, Daniele Guido
6th Swiss Design Network Conference, Basel, Switzerland, October 28-30, 2010