Datasprints as a method for Controversy Mapping

Torben Elgaard Jensen, Anders Kristian Munk, Daniel Bach, Pelle Israelsson

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Abstract

A datasprint is an intensive 3-5 day workshop that brings together humanistic researchers, data experts, and stakeholders from a selected
field.

Together, the participants visualize and analyse a collection of data sets, which have been prepared before the datasprint.

In the beginning of a datasprint, stakeholders present their understandings and views of the field in question. Following this, the workshop participants explore how the prepared data may shed new light on the field.

The final products of a datasprint are prototypes of analyses or digital products that forms the basis for future collaboration between the partners.

Since 2015, DIGHUMLAB has sponsored a special interest group in controversy mapping. Datasprints have proved to be a very productive format for controversy making and for creating dialogue and joint projects between humanistic researchers.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato7 nov. 2017
Antal sider1
StatusUdgivet - 7 nov. 2017
BegivenhedDigHumLab Conference 2017 - Københavns Universitet, København, Danmark
Varighed: 7 nov. 20177 nov. 2017
https://dighumlab.org/dighumlab-conference-keynote-speakers-professor-timothy-r-tangherlini-associate-professor-helle-strandgaard-jensen/

Konference

KonferenceDigHumLab Conference 2017
LokationKøbenhavns Universitet
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByKøbenhavn
Periode07/11/201707/11/2017
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Emneord

  • datasprint
  • controversy mapping
  • digital sts
  • participatory design

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