TY - JOUR AU - Kennedy, Helen AU - Hill, Rosemary Lucy AU - Allen, William AU - Kirk, Andy PY - 2016/11/03 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Engaging with (big) data visualizations: Factors that affect engagement and resulting new definitions of effectiveness JF - First Monday JA - FM VL - 21 IS - 11 SE - DO - 10.5210/fm.v21i11.6389 UR - https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/6389 SP - AB - <p>As data become increasingly ubiquitous, so too do data visualisations, which are the main means through which non-experts get access to data. Most visualizations circulate and are shared online, and many of them are produced by Internet researchers. For these reasons, data visualization is an important object of study for Internet research. This paper proposes that Internet research should engage critically with data visualization, and it does so by focusing on how people engage with them. Drawing on qualitative, empirical research with users, in this paper we identify six factors that affect engagement, which we define as socio-cultural: subject matter; source/media location; beliefs and opinions; time; emotions; and confidence and skills. We argue that our findings have implications for how effectiveness is defined in relation to data visualizations: such definitions vary depending on how, by whom, where and for what purpose visualizations are encountered. Our research also suggests that research into visualization engagement can benefit from adopting qualitative approaches developed within media audience research.</p> ER -