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Designing network visuaizations for genetic literary criticism

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Resumo:We present a research project aimed at de-signing a new visual model for the analysis and presentation of data of genetic criticism, an approach to the study of literature that inquires about the genesis of literary works. The project was carried out in collaboration between researchers in information design and literary scholars, in the context of the project «Gustave Roud.Œuvres completes». The introduced visual model builds on top of network graphs and introduces speci昀椀c visual features aimed at supporting analy-sis of genetic criticism. The design process involved three moments: (1) the gathering of information for the de昀椀nition of design requirements; (2) the phase of the prototyping of the visual model; (3) the production and evaluation of the 昀椀nal network visualizations. The presented process is rich in insights into the collaboration between design researchers and scholars involved in digital humanities
Autores principais:Elli, Tommaso
Outros Autores:Benedetti, Andrea; Pallacci, Valentina; Spadini, Elena; Mauri, Michele
Assunto:Data visualization Literary criticism Genetic networks Digital humanities Visualización de datos Crítica literaria Redes geneticas Humanidades digitales
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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Resumo:We present a research project aimed at de-signing a new visual model for the analysis and presentation of data of genetic criticism, an approach to the study of literature that inquires about the genesis of literary works. The project was carried out in collaboration between researchers in information design and literary scholars, in the context of the project «Gustave Roud.Œuvres completes». The introduced visual model builds on top of network graphs and introduces speci昀椀c visual features aimed at supporting analy-sis of genetic criticism. The design process involved three moments: (1) the gathering of information for the de昀椀nition of design requirements; (2) the phase of the prototyping of the visual model; (3) the production and evaluation of the 昀椀nal network visualizations. The presented process is rich in insights into the collaboration between design researchers and scholars involved in digital humanities