The best of last week’s big and small data visualizations
Rose Mintzer-Sweeney
Welcome back to the 112th edition of Data Vis Dispatch! Every week, we’ll be publishing a collection of the best small and large data visualizations we find, especially from news organizations — to celebrate data journalism, data visualization, simple charts, elaborate maps, and their creators.
The Dispatch will go on a break next week for German Unity Day, so take your time with this one — recurring topics include air pollution, local census data, and UAW strikes.
In the U.S., the United Auto Workers strike has expanded to 41 worksites in its second week:
Finally, maps on corporate networking and Indian metro systems:
The Wall Street Journal: How Leaders Survive—and Win—the Olympics of Networking, September 21Ganesh Babu: "India has been busy building new and expanding existing metro systems all around the country. I wanted to see how they compare (in terms of size) next to the beast that is the Delhi metro, one of the largest in the world," September 25 (Tweet)
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