As part of its work to promote geography and the work of geographers, the RGS-IBG has created a series to showcase the skills and insight geographers offer in telling stories with data. While maps and geovisualisations are powerful as standalone images, the Society is interested in revealing the story behind them, to highlight the ways in which connecting data on people, places and environments underpins effective decision- and policy-making and improves public understanding.
RGS-IBG invites submissions of static maps or visualisations, along with an interview in written and/or video form, to tell the story behind the image’s creation; the data, techniques and approaches; and the reasons for using mapping or visualisation for this topic. In exploring these questions, the Society is looking to showcase skills, share work, and encourage its audiences to be critical and ambitious in the maps and visualisations they create and the geographical stories they tell. Questions and submissions can be sent to policy@rgs.org