Article ID: CBB611540398

Visualizing Ignorance (June 2020)

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Marcel J. Boumans (Author)


East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Volume: 14
Issue: 2
Pages: 331-345


Publication Date: June 2020
Edition Details: Special issue: Thinking and Acting with Diagrams
Language: English

The Bank of England fan chart of inflation visualizes the uncertainty of the bank’s inflation projections. Visualization is a way to tame uncertainty, in the sense that uncertainty is brought under the measure of a probabilistic distribution, in this case a (two-piece) normal distribution. As such, taming is a process of homogenization, that is, a process of translating various heterogeneous items into a common medium. In this case, the common medium is a specific curve, the shape of which is determined by principles of ignorance: one starts with a simple symmetrical and smooth shape, and deviates from it if there is reason to. These principles of visualization work epistemologically in the same way that gestalt principles are used to perceptually structure visual information. This article shows that the principles of symmetry, proximity, and smoothness are the underlying heuristics that shapes the unknown future into a fan chart.

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Authors & Contributors
Maas, Harro
Bray, Francesca
Brown, Philip C.
Chemla, Karine Carole
Greiffenhagen, Christian
Kewell, Beth
Journals
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Acta Baltica historiae et philosophiae scientiarum
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Science and technology studies (STS)
Certainty; uncertainty
Diagrams
Visual representation; visual communication
Mathematics
Public policy
People
Euler, Leonhard
Franklin, Benjamin
Peirce, Charles Sanders
Marc-Antoine Jullien
Time Periods
21st century
16th century
17th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
China
Great Britain
Chile
Austria
Sweden
East Asia
Institutions
Bank of England
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