thesecondsexx:

Sexual Assault Awareness Infographic by UNT Libraries RIS.

thesecondsexx:

Sexual Assault Awareness Infographic by UNT Libraries RIS.

(Source: withinthepines, via strugglingtobeheard)

missgingerlee:

I’m just gonna leave this here.

missgingerlee:

I’m just gonna leave this here.

(Source: sexgenderbody, via karnythia)

ilovecharts:

Today In Horrible Infographics: 5 Keys to Creating Successful Infographics
world-shaker:

[INFOGRAPHIC] Teaching with Tablets
via OnlineUniversities.com

world-shaker:

[INFOGRAPHIC] Teaching with Tablets

via OnlineUniversities.com

(via teachingliteracy)

afroboheme:

Poverty rates are higher for women than men.

Women are poorer than men in all racial and ethnic groups. 

Black and Latina women face particularly high rates of poverty.  

Only a quarter of all adult women (age 18 and older) with incomes below the poverty line are single mothers.

Elderly women are far more likely to be poor than elderly men.

Poverty rates for males and females are the same throughout childhood, but increase for women during their childbearing years and again in old age.

Women are paid less than men, even when they have the same qualifications and work the same hours.

Women are segregated into low paying occupations, and occupations dominated by women are low paid.

Women spend more time providing unpaid caregiving than men. 

Women are more likely to bear the costs of raising children.

Pregnancy affects women’s work and educational opportunities more than men’s.

Domestic and sexual violence can push women into a cycle of poverty.

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Wow… these stats are chilling.

(via karnythia)

explore-blog:

The world according to Americans, and other stereotypes mapped by Bulgarian designer Yanko Tsvetkov, who previously gave us these ingenious maps of European stereotypes. 
(↬ Coudal)

explore-blog:

The world according to Americans, and other stereotypes mapped by Bulgarian designer Yanko Tsvetkov, who previously gave us these ingenious maps of European stereotypes

( Coudal)

(Source: )

newsweek:

What’s this? 

Each philosopher is a node in the network and the lines between them (or edges in the terminology of graph theory) represents lines of influence. The node and text are sized according to the number of connections. The algorithm that visualises the graph also tends to put the better connected nodes in the centre of the diagram so we get the most influential philosophers, in large text, clustered in the centre.

[via The Dish]

newsweek:

What’s this? 

Each philosopher is a node in the network and the lines between them (or edges in the terminology of graph theory) represents lines of influence. The node and text are sized according to the number of connections. The algorithm that visualises the graph also tends to put the better connected nodes in the centre of the diagram so we get the most influential philosophers, in large text, clustered in the centre.

[via The Dish]

Tags: Infographics

thecakebar:

A quick Guide to Avoiding Your Baking Emergencies  {click link for better view}
explore-blog:

A belated Bloomsday treat – charming full-color typographic quote map of Joyce’s Ulysses, the best thing since these maps and visualizations of David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.

explore-blog:

A belated Bloomsday treat – charming full-color typographic quote map of Joyce’s Ulysses, the best thing since these maps and visualizations of David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.

emergentfutures:

This INSANE Graphic Shows How Ludicrously Complicated Social Media Marketing Is Now

Full Story: Business Insider

emergentfutures:

This INSANE Graphic Shows How Ludicrously Complicated Social Media Marketing Is Now


Full Story: Business Insider

(via blackamazon)