47 min

Episode 16 - Data Visualization With Giorgia Lupi Superwomen in Science

    • Science

Welcome back to our 16th episode, all about Data Visualization! We start off by chatting about how zines can be an accessible alternative way to communicate science, or advocate for the people doing science. Next up, we learn about science illustrator and botanist, Mary Agnes Chaste. We were joined by the amazing and talented Giorgia Lupi to discuss how her theory of Data Humanism has shaped her career in the field of data viz. We wrap up the episode by talking with Sasha Ariel Alston, an inspiring coder leading the way for the next generation with her book, Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. Enjoy!

Zines (free downloadable PDFs!):
Lab Notes on Power in Academia https://academicstakingaction.wordpress.com/zine/
Neuroscientist Portrait Project: https://www.patreon.com/posts/print-your-own-7762006
Two Photon Art: https://twophotonart.com/

Mary Agnes Chaste read from Rachel Ignotofsky’s Women in Science: https://www.rachelignotofskydesign.com/women-in-science/

Giorgia Lupi:
Website: http://giorgialupi.com/
Twitter: @giorgialupi
Instagram: @giorgialupi
Pinterest: @giorgialupi
Bruises - The Data We Don’t See: https://medium.com/@giorgialupi/bruises-the-data-we-dont-see-1fdec00d0036


Sasha Ariel Alston:
Twitter: @TheStemQueen
Sasha Savvy Loves to Code: https://www.amazon.com/Sasha-Savvy-Loves-Ariel-Alston/dp/0997135425/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497055755&sr=8-1&keywords=sasha+savvy+loves+to+code

Follow us on social media!
Twitter: @SuperwomenSci
Instagram: @SuperwomenScience
Facebook: Superwomen in Science Podcast

Welcome back to our 16th episode, all about Data Visualization! We start off by chatting about how zines can be an accessible alternative way to communicate science, or advocate for the people doing science. Next up, we learn about science illustrator and botanist, Mary Agnes Chaste. We were joined by the amazing and talented Giorgia Lupi to discuss how her theory of Data Humanism has shaped her career in the field of data viz. We wrap up the episode by talking with Sasha Ariel Alston, an inspiring coder leading the way for the next generation with her book, Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. Enjoy!

Zines (free downloadable PDFs!):
Lab Notes on Power in Academia https://academicstakingaction.wordpress.com/zine/
Neuroscientist Portrait Project: https://www.patreon.com/posts/print-your-own-7762006
Two Photon Art: https://twophotonart.com/

Mary Agnes Chaste read from Rachel Ignotofsky’s Women in Science: https://www.rachelignotofskydesign.com/women-in-science/

Giorgia Lupi:
Website: http://giorgialupi.com/
Twitter: @giorgialupi
Instagram: @giorgialupi
Pinterest: @giorgialupi
Bruises - The Data We Don’t See: https://medium.com/@giorgialupi/bruises-the-data-we-dont-see-1fdec00d0036


Sasha Ariel Alston:
Twitter: @TheStemQueen
Sasha Savvy Loves to Code: https://www.amazon.com/Sasha-Savvy-Loves-Ariel-Alston/dp/0997135425/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497055755&sr=8-1&keywords=sasha+savvy+loves+to+code

Follow us on social media!
Twitter: @SuperwomenSci
Instagram: @SuperwomenScience
Facebook: Superwomen in Science Podcast

47 min

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