This is the concluding chapter of this book. This chapter provides an extensive discussion of the distinction between equity and equality. First, this distinction is explored from a societal and political standpoint through the thoughts and opinions of Martha Minow, a Professor at Harvard University and an expert in constitutional law. Then, this distinction is examined in the context of visualization accessibility through the lens of the thoughts and opinions of experts in data visualization accessibility. The chapter also includes concluding remarks, comprising an overall summary of the book, key takeaways, and words of encouragement from the experts. The chapter concludes with motivating words from the author.

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Equitable Information Extraction

  • Ather Sharif

摘要

This is the concluding chapter of this book. This chapter provides an extensive discussion of the distinction between equity and equality. First, this distinction is explored from a societal and political standpoint through the thoughts and opinions of Martha Minow, a Professor at Harvard University and an expert in constitutional law. Then, this distinction is examined in the context of visualization accessibility through the lens of the thoughts and opinions of experts in data visualization accessibility. The chapter also includes concluding remarks, comprising an overall summary of the book, key takeaways, and words of encouragement from the experts. The chapter concludes with motivating words from the author.