INSTRUCTIONS:
Create a 5-6 minute presentation with 3 PowerPoint slides and a written narrative. You will spend about 1-2 minutes discussing each slide:SLIDE 1:Topic: What is your relationship to the people you are matching?1. Read: Teo, T. (2010). What is epistemological violence in the empirical social sciences? Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 4(5), 295–303 (attached)2. PowerPoint:a. Include a snapshot of the map you created in Part Ib. Concisely address the following questions (only 1-2 bullet points for each prompt):-- What is epistemological violence?-- What is an example of epistemological violence used in the article?-- How does the map you created for this assignment have the potential for epistemological violence? Towards who?3. Narrative:a. Expound on the following questions. Be specific and cite examples.-- What is epistemological violence?-- What is an example of epistemological violence used in the article?-- How does the map you created for this assignment have the potential for epistemological violence? Towards who?SLIDE 2:Topic: What problems can this map solve?1. PowerPoint:a. Concisely summarize your findings from the Great Migration assignment (attached)b. Include a map about the Great Migration (it's okay to use Google)c. List push and pull factorsd. Identify a theory of migration2. Narrative:a. Summarize your findings from the Great Migration assignment in detail (attached)b. Expound on the push and pull factorsc. Choose a theory of migration and discussd. Discuss how this map helps you further illuminate your summarySLIDE 3:Topic: Telling a story with visual hierarchy1. Read: Visual Hierarchy (Axis): https://visme.co/blog/visual-hierarchy/2. Watch: Ted Talk about Data Visualization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xsvGYIxJok3. PowerPoint:a. Concisely address the following prompts:-- Tell a story about the map you created in Part I-- List how good visual hierarchy helps tell a story-- Discuss one aspect of visual hierarchy from the "Visual Hierarchy" site https://visme.co/blog/visual-hierarchy/4. Narrative:a. Expound on the following prompts:-- Tell a story about the map you created in Part I-- How does good visual hierarchy help tell a story?-- Explore one aspect of visual hierarchy from the "Visual Hierarchy" site https://visme.co/blog/visual-hierarchy/