[ddj] [open-government] Fwd: Good examples of fiscal data visualisation?

Lancelot PECQUET lancelot at pecquet.org
Sun Jun 14 10:19:43 UTC 2015


Hi Jonathan,

In France :
- Piketti (et al)'s fiscal simulator:
http://www.revolution-fiscale.fr/simuler/irpp/
- Open fisca: http://www.openfisca.fr/

Best,

Lancelot


Le 13/06/2015 17:19, Jonathan Gray a écrit :
> (Apologies for cross-posting!)
>
> I'm currently collecting examples of fiscal data visualisations for a
> research project (for further details see below). If anyone has any
> ideas of projects that we should add I'd love to hear from you! :-)
>
> All the best,
>
> Jonathan
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Jonathan Gray* <jonathan.gray at okfn.org
> <mailto:jonathan.gray at okfn.org>>
> Date: 13 June 2015 at 17:16
> Subject: Good examples of fiscal data visualisation?
> To: OpenSpending Discussion List <openspending at lists.okfn.org
> <mailto:openspending at lists.okfn.org>>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently collecting examples of fiscal data visualisations for a
> research project. The project is looking at how different kinds of
> visualisations and visual elements are used to narrate public finances
> - whether by journalists, civil society organisations or public sector
> bodies.
>
> Once we have collected a decent corpus of examples, we will do a bit
> of analysis. In the medium term I hope this will become a useful
> reference for those interested in using data visualisation for
> advocacy and/or journalism around public finances.
>
> I've started out with an initial list of 165 different projects, but
> am keen to include:
>
>   * More examples from around the world;
>   * More examples of different kinds of visualisations and visual
> approaches - especially those that go beyond top-down overviews and
> spending over time;
>   * More examples of different types of stories and narratives around
> public finance. For example many projects focus on top beneficiaries
> or ranking departments, but I'm keen to see more compelling examples
> looking at things like tax revenue and tax distribution, comparisons
> of spending per capita in different areas, trans-national comparisons,
> etc.
>
> The list so far is available here:
>
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xZraa0vR_90DXZIj7luvK_x19BH0adewZ3xLgb3ygpk/edit#gid=0
>
> If any of you can think of examples to add, please do pop me an email,
> ping me on Twitter (at @jwyg), or add to the following forum thread:
>
> https://discuss.okfn.org/t/good-examples-of-fiscal-data-visualisation/426
>
> Many thanks for your help!
>
> Jonathan
>
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