Interviews with 17 visualization practitioners show that designing race and gender visualizations is value-laden, political work in which designers navigate tensions around neutrality, power, and their own positionalities.
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The Social Construction of Visualizations: Practitioner Challenges and Experiences of Visualizing Race and Gender Demographic Data
Interviews with 17 visualization practitioners show that designing race and gender visualizations is value-laden, political work in which designers navigate tensions around neutrality, power, and their own positionalities.