In the 2015/2016 edition of the Final Synthesis Studio we ask students to use information visualization both as an analytical and a communicative tool, to observe, understand, shape and communicate complex phenomena. In this first part of the course, students explored the assigned topics using official data. We asked them to identify reliable data sources on their topics, collect the data and visualize it. The results are meant for the general public, in order to provide a first overview of the topic.
While 2014 was a huge growth year for individual sharing-economy companies, in 2015 the industry has seen the major growth as a whole. Because of this boom, the sharing economy is not yet fully defined. Its innovative and progressive character is still hurdles in a world sometimes conservative. The line between legality and illegality is still weak.
Explore the reportA representative vision of nutrition's (in)securities. Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. (World Food Summit, 1996)
Explore the reportPeople has always travelled around Europe. Thanks to the agreements between the European countries the phenomenon is widely increased in the recent years. Here you can find an overview of the migration inside the European Economic Area (EEA).
Explore the reportThe journey of who fled war and persecution to begin a new life in the European Union and the Member States' response to a record-breaking crisis, narrated through data.
Explore the reportOpen Access is an online based publishing output for academic and scientific research. Access to its content is completely free: this not only means free of charge, but also publicly available to anybody in the world as long as an internet connection is available.
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