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Submit ReviewMark gets political and data-visual with data visualisation expert, Alberto Cairo.
Alberto has a journalism degree and worked as a graphic designer for many years. He now teaches the subject, and quite literally wrote the book on it. Although a lot of what’s covered in this episode is US-centric, Alberto maintains that the misuse of graphics isn’t a partisan problem linked to whether someone’s in a blue state or a red state, but essentially that the right is guilty of bullshitting.
Bullshit is a word you’ll hear a lot in this episode, and especially refreshing in a Spanish accent. But in this context, it has a very specific meaning, with its roots in a book by Harry Frankfurt.
In Alberto’s latest book, How Charts Lie, he reminds us that “a chart shows only what it shows”, and nothing else.
Mark mentioned a move by the Lib Dems in 2019 that raised a few hackles online, which was covered in the Guardian.
You can follow Alberto on Twitter, check out his website, and read his blog, The Functional Art.
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