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A Companion of Feminisms for Digital Design and SpherologyBy Count and Diagram, Is the Indexicality of Spheres Diverse Enough?

A Companion of Feminisms for Digital Design and Spherology: By Count and Diagram, Is the... [A book’s indexicality (citations, bibliography, endnotes and references) matters because this is how ideas travel and authors become world-leading. Approached initially through counting, I evidence how Sloterdijk is primarily negligible through indexicality towards those who identify as female. What follows is a diagrammatic account of distortions in the Spheres index. This chapter’s design-indesign-in is diagrammatic, using the tropes of Spheres. I argue that visualising the disciplinary of Spheres should be done by choosing the Voronoi over the Venn diagram because of the prevalence of casual sexismcasual sexism implied recently to the Venn. By cautioning the optimism to create new digital tools for searching indexes, I contemplate how new data visualisations may reinforce, rather than reveal, the distortions present in Spheres.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Companion of Feminisms for Digital Design and SpherologyBy Count and Diagram, Is the Indexicality of Spheres Diverse Enough?

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2019
ISBN
978-3-030-02286-0
Pages
53 –85
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-02287-7_4
Publisher site
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Abstract

[A book’s indexicality (citations, bibliography, endnotes and references) matters because this is how ideas travel and authors become world-leading. Approached initially through counting, I evidence how Sloterdijk is primarily negligible through indexicality towards those who identify as female. What follows is a diagrammatic account of distortions in the Spheres index. This chapter’s design-indesign-in is diagrammatic, using the tropes of Spheres. I argue that visualising the disciplinary of Spheres should be done by choosing the Voronoi over the Venn diagram because of the prevalence of casual sexismcasual sexism implied recently to the Venn. By cautioning the optimism to create new digital tools for searching indexes, I contemplate how new data visualisations may reinforce, rather than reveal, the distortions present in Spheres.]

Published: Dec 13, 2018

Keywords: Citation distortion; Indexicality; Matilda Effect; Venn diagram; Voronoi diagram

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