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Small Data and Process in Data Visualization:The Radical Translations Case Study
This paper uses the collaborative project Radical Translations as case study
to examine some of the theoretical perspectives informing the adoption and
critique of data visualization in the digital humanities with applied examples
in context. It showcases how data visualization is used within a King's Digital
Lab project lifecycle to facilitate collaborative data exploration within the
project interdisciplinary team - to support data curation and cleaning and/or
to guide the design process - as well as data analysis by users external to the
team. Theoretical issues around bridging the gap between approaches adopted for
small and/or large-scale datasets are addressed from functional perspectives
with reference to evolving data modelling and software development lifecycle
approaches and workflows. While anchored to the specific context of the project
under examination, some of the identified trade-offs have epistemological value
beyond the specific case study iterations and its design solutions