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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 4/03/2022
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    Une #carte du HCR montrant où fuient les #réfugiés_ukrainiens :

    https://i.imgur.com/10i5Abz.png

    commentaire sur twitter de James Cheshire :

    It’s time to innovate the ways we show people fleeing war.
    8 arrows for 874,026 human beings is not good enough.
    It’s also the same visual language we use for the invaders.

    ▻https://twitter.com/spatialanalysis/status/1499081404860219400

    #cartographie #visualisation #flux #réfugiés #asile #migrations #flèches #invasion #langage_visuel #réfugiés_ukrainiens

    via @fil @visionscarto

    CDB_77 @cdb_77
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 4/03/2022

      Autre visualisation, en réponse au tweet de James Cheshire :

      https://i.imgur.com/H1HyHFP.jpg

      ▻https://twitter.com/NiranjanAjit/status/1499390479703543814/photo/2

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 4/03/2022

      Une solution :

      https://i.imgur.com/HsTShaE.jpg

      Like many newsrooms, we had a discussion this morning about how to visualise the flight of refugees from Ukraine. Half a dozen arrows feels both too sharp and too blunt—we’re talking about over 1m desperate individuals. I really like what @eljlees came up with

      ▻https://twitter.com/AlexSelbyB/status/1499479244316950537

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 5/03/2022

      https://i.imgur.com/85JuG6p.png

      source : ►https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/mar/02/people-of-colour-fleeing-ukraine-attacked-by-polish-nationalists

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 6/03/2022

      Commentaire Kenneth Field sur twitter :

      In response to suggestions: my #Ukraine refugee dispersal map which adds negative space in the colour fill within the border to reinforce idea of displacement into neighbouring countries (and a note about dots being indicative).

      More dramatic but perhaps too much?

      https://i.imgur.com/Nmixcjg.jpg

      ▻https://twitter.com/kennethfield/status/1500235419966849028

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 18/03/2022
      @fil

      https://i.imgur.com/ZZIZ0hs.jpg

      ▻https://twitter.com/jonni_walker/status/1504826905136095234
      via @fil

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 23/03/2022

      Un thread de Levi Westerveld sur twitter:

      Interesting to see how the @nytgraphics has changed their map symbology as the Russian war in #Ukraine️ unfolds. On Feb 26, large red arrows and an almost opaque red color shows Russian advances in Ukraine. Suggesting fast, large and controlled overtaking.

      https://i.imgur.com/EjhlG0l.jpg

      By march 3rd, the arrows are considerably smaller, and the occupied areas are shown in a more transparent red color. Suggesting more complexity in the reality on the ground. Still, Ukrainian forces appear non-existent on the map.

      https://i.imgur.com/nsZGQvM.jpg

      By march 7th, the NYT’s maps now show for the first time the Ukrainian forces in blue. Russian forces are given a slightly more pink tone. Occupied areas are rendered with more transparency than before, but cities under Russian control are now labeled in red.

      https://i.imgur.com/xSTVzAE.png

      By March 21st, Ukraine’s presence in the map is increased by showing all large cities under Ukrainian control in blue. The ’Russian occupied areas’ previously shown in red are no longer shown on the map.

      https://i.imgur.com/K8p80n5.png

      Curious to know from @nytgraphics how much of these changes in visualization are simply due to strong Ukraine forces, or because there is an increased recognition that different cartographies can significantly change how one understands the war?

      ▻https://twitter.com/LeviWesterveld/status/1506253203704356867

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 24/03/2022

      Ukrainian refugees welcome

      https://i.imgur.com/hmk0uBb.png

      ▻https://observablehq.com/@neocartocnrs/ukraine

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 28/03/2022

      Réhumaniser l’exode des réfugiés passe aussi par la cartographie

      Tous les jeudis, Jules Grandin nous aide à y voir plus clair dans l’actualité grâce à ses cartes. Cette semaine, il s’intéresse à la représentation des réfugiés de guerre. Depuis un mois, des centaines de milliers d’Ukrainiens fuient leur pays pour trouver refuge en Europe. Pour les représenter sur les cartes, on utilise le plus généralement d’énormes flèches pour montrer leur trajectoire. En plus d’être impersonnelles et simplificatrices, ces flèches ont aussi le défaut d’avoir été utilisées dans de nombreuses images de propagande à travers l’Histoire.

      ▻https://www.tf1.fr/tmc/quotidien-avec-yann-barthes/videos/rehumaniser-lexode-des-refugies-passe-aussi-par-la-cartographie-63841598.html

      #flèches

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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