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XXX Sunbelt Conference Riva del Garda June 29- July 4, 2010




       Visualizing networks and territory:
 interactive systems and web2.0 technologies



    Cinzia Conti, Angela Ferruzza, Daniele Frongia,
                     Paola Patteri
Principal problems and solutions

   A specific subject: migrations
   Data: rich datasets, detailed territorial disaggregations
   The goal: to make easier the access to
    (over)information
   Solution (a first step): networks visualizations
    resources (Netdraw)
   Costumized solutions: web 2.0
Example of origin-destination matrix
Network migration

Migration dynamics seem to be deeply determined by the
presence and the functioning of a variety of networks at
different levels of aggregation. Migration networks can be
defined as “groups of social ties formed on the basis of kinship,
friendship and common origin. They link migrants and non-
migrants together in a system of reciprocal obligations and
mutual expectations. They develop rapidly because the act of
migration itself generates network connections; every new
migrant creates a group of friends and relatives with a social tie
to someone with valuable migrant experience. Networks bring
about the cumulative causation of migration because every new
migrant reduces the costs of migration for a group of non-
migrants, thereby inducing some of them to migrate, creating
new network ties to the destination area for another group of
people, some of whom are also induced to migrate, creating
more network ties, and so on” [Massey, 1990].
Advantages of network analysis

   To overcome the observation of biunivocal links established
    by migratory ties (flows)
   To reach a synthetic description of migratory dynamics in
    order to understand also the stock situation (territorial
    distribution of foreign population)
   To observe jointly international and national migratory
    flows
   To try to individuate the existence of migratory networks in
    a strict sense
   To individuate, if they exist, networks constituted by
    different territories with specific characteristics linked by
    migration flows
   To individuate relations among migratory networks and
    other networks (productive net f.i.)
Nodes and ties


The relations (ties) are established by migration flows

The nodes are represented by territorial units (provinces,
    municipalities, local labour market areas, States….).
In the examples we focus on local labour market areas

Internal and international migrations
The Local Labour Market Areas

   A particular territorial reference grid makes it possible
    to analyze the economic and social geography in
    greater detail than that allowed by traditional
    administrative subdivisions (regions and provinces).
   This grid is represented by the Local labour market
    areas (LLMAs) are 686 aggregations of contiguous
    municipalities (not necessarily belonging to the same
    region or province), created according to an analysis
    of the daily journeys of commuters (surveyed by
    Censuses).
   A local labour market area is a functional region that
    is defined as a “self-containing” commuter flow area
    and indicates a set of municipalities linked by a high
    level of interdependence.
ISTAT and network analysis: a brief history (chapter 1)

   Focus on internal migrations
   Specific graphs for foreign citizens
   Problems: distance between nodes, geography, characterization of
    the nodes (demographic dimensions), stock and flows



                  http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20080528_00/


                    http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20080528_00/volum
Network of long-distance changes of residence between Italian Local
labour market areas - average 2002-2005 (weighetd values)
Egonets of Milan and Crotone (LLMA)
Networks of foreign citizens changes of residence from abroad and between
Italian Local labour market areas – Average- 2002-2005 (weighted values)
ISTAT and network analysis: a brief history (chapter 2)

   Focus on foreign citizens
   Network of internal and international migrations
   Problems: internal + international
    Again: Geography, characterization of the nodes




                 http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20090526_00/volu
                                       me.html/


                 http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20090526_00/volu
                                   me/capitolo5.pdf
Networks of foreign population changes of residence from abroad towards
Italian Local labour market areas by main citizenships, Pakistan, Bangladesh,
India, China – Average 2005-2006 (per 10 000 residents)
Networks of Moroccan citizens changes of residence between Italian
Local labour market areas – Average 2005-2006 (absolute values)
Networks of Chinese citizens changes of residence between Italian
Local labour market areas – Average 2005-2006 (absolute values)
Networks of Moroccan
                         citizens changes of
                     residence between Italian
                     Local labour market areas
                        – Average 2005-2006
                          (absolute values)
Source: Istat data
Networks of Chinese
                        citizens changes of
                     residence between Italian
                     Local labour market areas
                       – Average 2005-2006
                         (absolute values)




Source: Istat data
Networks of Chinese citizens changes of residence
  from abroad and between Italian Local labour
     market areas – 2007 (absolute values)
Dynamic representations: advantages

General
Matching network analysis and geography
Representing both flows and stocks data

Considering migration flows (ties)
Taking in account the distance between origin and destination
Comparing different citizenships
Considering both internal and international migrations
Considering the direction of flows

Considering nodes
Characterizing nodes with network analysis measures
Characterizing nodes with rich context information
Stargame

   A system developed in Istat to support the statistical
    process of data production
   Interactivity, flexibility
   It is based on SVG technologies
Web2.0 dynamic representation

New sites have been launched to allow all web users to upload
and integrate data, share and visualize them, and talk about their
use with other people. Among them IBM Manyeyes and Swivel,
online services already used by some international governmental
organizations.
The development of web specialized environments, able to
integrate statistical information at various levels of structure
WEB 2.0 OPPORTUNITIES: MASHUP

   Unfortunately there are not web application which enable
    users to create and visualize graphs (that is what we need
    to represent flows) based on online interactive maps.

   That's why we need to "create" such a service, that's why
    we have to spend a slide on Mash-up.
   In Web development, a mashup is a Web page or application that
    uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or
    more sources to create new services.

   The term implies easy, fast integration, frequently using open APIs
    and data sources to produce enriched results that were not
    necessarily the original reason for producing the raw source data
    (Wikipedia)
Goglearth

   UNHCR Internally Displaced Persons, Somalia
   This geographical representation enables you to explore the
    refugee crisis affecting Somalia's capital city, Mogadishu. Using
    lines to show the paths people have taken and polygons to
    represent numbers, this file offers a much richer and more
    detailed understanding of one of Africa's most pressing current
    problems.
Google maps

   Google Maps “…Google Maps is a free web mapping service
    application and technology provided by Google…”

   Google Maps is, in fact, an innovative web-based service
    for territorial location and mapping that a wide number of
    users are already familiar with and use. Available online at
    the following address maps.google.it, not only does it
    enable a specific location to be identified and visualised
    through maps and satellite images, but combined with Geo
    CMS technology, it enables companies and government
    agencies to design new solutions to offer final users  the
    opportunity to access new applications
GeoCMS


     GeoCMS is a Web Content Management System to mush-
     up Enterprise geocoded information over Google Maps and
     other geographic devices.
     From Wikipedia:
     Web Content Management System:
     “ …is a software system used for content management with
     additional features to ease the tasks required to publish
     web content…”

    GeoCMS is the solution developed by Scube NewMedia,
     based on the cartographic service provided by Google
     Maps/Earth, to locate and map territories, able to
     associate proprietary data and information to geographic
     maps and satellite images.
Three key words for next steps

   Interactivity
   Customizing
   Net for the net

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Visualizing networks and territory: interactive systems and web2.0 technologies

  • 1. XXX Sunbelt Conference Riva del Garda June 29- July 4, 2010 Visualizing networks and territory: interactive systems and web2.0 technologies Cinzia Conti, Angela Ferruzza, Daniele Frongia, Paola Patteri
  • 2. Principal problems and solutions  A specific subject: migrations  Data: rich datasets, detailed territorial disaggregations  The goal: to make easier the access to (over)information  Solution (a first step): networks visualizations resources (Netdraw)  Costumized solutions: web 2.0
  • 4.
  • 5. Network migration Migration dynamics seem to be deeply determined by the presence and the functioning of a variety of networks at different levels of aggregation. Migration networks can be defined as “groups of social ties formed on the basis of kinship, friendship and common origin. They link migrants and non- migrants together in a system of reciprocal obligations and mutual expectations. They develop rapidly because the act of migration itself generates network connections; every new migrant creates a group of friends and relatives with a social tie to someone with valuable migrant experience. Networks bring about the cumulative causation of migration because every new migrant reduces the costs of migration for a group of non- migrants, thereby inducing some of them to migrate, creating new network ties to the destination area for another group of people, some of whom are also induced to migrate, creating more network ties, and so on” [Massey, 1990].
  • 6. Advantages of network analysis  To overcome the observation of biunivocal links established by migratory ties (flows)  To reach a synthetic description of migratory dynamics in order to understand also the stock situation (territorial distribution of foreign population)  To observe jointly international and national migratory flows  To try to individuate the existence of migratory networks in a strict sense  To individuate, if they exist, networks constituted by different territories with specific characteristics linked by migration flows  To individuate relations among migratory networks and other networks (productive net f.i.)
  • 7. Nodes and ties The relations (ties) are established by migration flows The nodes are represented by territorial units (provinces, municipalities, local labour market areas, States….). In the examples we focus on local labour market areas Internal and international migrations
  • 8. The Local Labour Market Areas  A particular territorial reference grid makes it possible to analyze the economic and social geography in greater detail than that allowed by traditional administrative subdivisions (regions and provinces).  This grid is represented by the Local labour market areas (LLMAs) are 686 aggregations of contiguous municipalities (not necessarily belonging to the same region or province), created according to an analysis of the daily journeys of commuters (surveyed by Censuses).  A local labour market area is a functional region that is defined as a “self-containing” commuter flow area and indicates a set of municipalities linked by a high level of interdependence.
  • 9. ISTAT and network analysis: a brief history (chapter 1)  Focus on internal migrations  Specific graphs for foreign citizens  Problems: distance between nodes, geography, characterization of the nodes (demographic dimensions), stock and flows http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20080528_00/ http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20080528_00/volum
  • 10. Network of long-distance changes of residence between Italian Local labour market areas - average 2002-2005 (weighetd values)
  • 11. Egonets of Milan and Crotone (LLMA)
  • 12. Networks of foreign citizens changes of residence from abroad and between Italian Local labour market areas – Average- 2002-2005 (weighted values)
  • 13. ISTAT and network analysis: a brief history (chapter 2)  Focus on foreign citizens  Network of internal and international migrations  Problems: internal + international  Again: Geography, characterization of the nodes http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20090526_00/volu me.html/ http://www.istat.it/dati/catalogo/20090526_00/volu me/capitolo5.pdf
  • 14. Networks of foreign population changes of residence from abroad towards Italian Local labour market areas by main citizenships, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China – Average 2005-2006 (per 10 000 residents)
  • 15. Networks of Moroccan citizens changes of residence between Italian Local labour market areas – Average 2005-2006 (absolute values)
  • 16. Networks of Chinese citizens changes of residence between Italian Local labour market areas – Average 2005-2006 (absolute values)
  • 17. Networks of Moroccan citizens changes of residence between Italian Local labour market areas – Average 2005-2006 (absolute values) Source: Istat data
  • 18. Networks of Chinese citizens changes of residence between Italian Local labour market areas – Average 2005-2006 (absolute values) Source: Istat data
  • 19. Networks of Chinese citizens changes of residence from abroad and between Italian Local labour market areas – 2007 (absolute values)
  • 20. Dynamic representations: advantages General Matching network analysis and geography Representing both flows and stocks data Considering migration flows (ties) Taking in account the distance between origin and destination Comparing different citizenships Considering both internal and international migrations Considering the direction of flows Considering nodes Characterizing nodes with network analysis measures Characterizing nodes with rich context information
  • 21. Stargame  A system developed in Istat to support the statistical process of data production  Interactivity, flexibility  It is based on SVG technologies
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Web2.0 dynamic representation New sites have been launched to allow all web users to upload and integrate data, share and visualize them, and talk about their use with other people. Among them IBM Manyeyes and Swivel, online services already used by some international governmental organizations. The development of web specialized environments, able to integrate statistical information at various levels of structure
  • 29. WEB 2.0 OPPORTUNITIES: MASHUP  Unfortunately there are not web application which enable users to create and visualize graphs (that is what we need to represent flows) based on online interactive maps.  That's why we need to "create" such a service, that's why we have to spend a slide on Mash-up.  In Web development, a mashup is a Web page or application that uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create new services.  The term implies easy, fast integration, frequently using open APIs and data sources to produce enriched results that were not necessarily the original reason for producing the raw source data (Wikipedia)
  • 30. Goglearth  UNHCR Internally Displaced Persons, Somalia  This geographical representation enables you to explore the refugee crisis affecting Somalia's capital city, Mogadishu. Using lines to show the paths people have taken and polygons to represent numbers, this file offers a much richer and more detailed understanding of one of Africa's most pressing current problems.
  • 31.
  • 32. Google maps  Google Maps “…Google Maps is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google…”  Google Maps is, in fact, an innovative web-based service for territorial location and mapping that a wide number of users are already familiar with and use. Available online at the following address maps.google.it, not only does it enable a specific location to be identified and visualised through maps and satellite images, but combined with Geo CMS technology, it enables companies and government agencies to design new solutions to offer final users  the opportunity to access new applications
  • 33. GeoCMS  GeoCMS is a Web Content Management System to mush- up Enterprise geocoded information over Google Maps and other geographic devices. From Wikipedia: Web Content Management System: “ …is a software system used for content management with additional features to ease the tasks required to publish web content…”  GeoCMS is the solution developed by Scube NewMedia, based on the cartographic service provided by Google Maps/Earth, to locate and map territories, able to associate proprietary data and information to geographic maps and satellite images.
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36. Three key words for next steps  Interactivity  Customizing  Net for the net