The latest episode of the podcast is the second half of episode 17 on how to display data in maps.
In this episode, host Jonathan Elliott is joined by Joseph Davies, Data Visualization Specialist at Eurostat, Hannes Isaac Reuter, Statistic Officer at Eurostat, and author of the EU Annual Report on the State of Regions and Cities. We are joined by Riccardo Sgaramella, coordinator and European Union policy official. Konstantina Michalopoulou, Statistics and Communication Officer, Eurostat, Regional Commission.
Speakers will discuss how maps can reveal and distort data visualization, with a focus on geographic information systems and potential pitfalls in cartography. This episode also highlights how important it is to choose the correct map type to accurately represent your data. Also about how maps can become political statements due to border disputes, and how Eurostat's IMAGE tool can help users create well-displayed data. I will explain.
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