[ATTW-L] New CDQ Article on Environmental Risk Visualization

Luke Thominet lthomine at fiu.edu
Tue Nov 24 15:41:12 UTC 2020


Dear Colleagues,

CDQ has a new Online First article by Lynda Olman and Danielle DeVasto: "Hybrid Collectivity: Hacking Environmental Risk Visualization for the Anthropocene<http://sigdoc.acm.org/hybrid-collectivity-hacking-environmental-risk-visualization-for-the-anthropocene/>" (sigdoc.acm.org/hybrid-collectivity-hacking-environmental-risk-visualization-for-the-anthropocene/).

Article Abstract: This essay proposes a hack of existing models of environmental risk communication so that they will better address Anthropocene risks. The discussion focuses on a key area of risk communication: environmental risk visualization (ERV). Drawing on social-constructionist theories of risk and the authors' own research on ERVs, it assembles criteria for designing and evaluating ERVs based on their hybrid collectivity-meaning their ability to collect agents around themselves over time and across traditional Modern divides between human/nonhuman, expert/nonexpert, and nature/culture. The criteria were tested on two ERVs from the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The article discusses the resulting promises and challenges of an approach to risk communication motivated by hybrid collectivity.

We invite you to contribute to the conversation. Communication Design Quarterly strives to be a place open to all types of research and writing as it relates to communication design, and we welcome non-traditional work and work by emerging scholars. We also know that many of our number work outside of academia, and welcome experience reports that summarize important technologies, techniques, methods, pedagogies, or product processes. We are also interested in proposals for guest editing special issues.

And if you have something that would be a good fit for Communication Design Quarterly, please review our article guidelines<http://sigdoc.acm.org/publication/communication-design-quarterly-review/> (sigdoc.acm.org/publication/communication-design-quarterly-review/) and direct inquiries or submissions to our Editor in Chief, Dr. Derek G. Ross, at derek.ross at auburn.edu<mailto:derek.ross at auburn.edu>.

Best,
Luke Thominet, PhD
Communications Manager
SIGDOC

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