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When we think of division, we often imagine differences in ideology, wealth, gender, or belief. These lines—whether drawn by politics, identity, religion, or even taste in food—can be hard to see, let alone measure.
In this episode, researcher Alex Kunz discusses his work using data visualization and mapping to explore the unique social and geographic divides within Taiwan—and how data can help us better understand the island’s complexities.
By Iris Hsu, RtiWhen we think of division, we often imagine differences in ideology, wealth, gender, or belief. These lines—whether drawn by politics, identity, religion, or even taste in food—can be hard to see, let alone measure.
In this episode, researcher Alex Kunz discusses his work using data visualization and mapping to explore the unique social and geographic divides within Taiwan—and how data can help us better understand the island’s complexities.