High-altitude cartography: mapping and tracking mountainous concords through interactive weighted networks

High-altitude cartography: mapping and tracking mountainous concords through interactive weighted networks

There are, sadly, several non-mountaineering hardships that women climbers have to routinely endure. Julie Rak’s book “False Summit: Gender in Mountaineering Nonfiction” elaborates. MBA student Alice (Binbin) Zhang and I wrote a little piece: https://nightingaledvs.com/high-altitude-cartography/ - as part of an independent study summer research course – that delves deeper and construct maps that one can use to recommend mountains, depending on a climber’s gender and outlook (climbing with or without bottled oxygen). Through constructs that function as potent emblems of climbing commonalities, we bring forth a nexus that evolves and mutates. A follow-up to a previous Significance article: https://doi.org/10.1093/jrssig/qmad076 on climbing Everest, written in a spirit similar to a previous Nightingale essay: https://nightingaledvs.com/pyramids-of-priorities/ on attitudes towards businesses. Thanks, Nightingale, Data Visualization Society for carrying these.

Alice (Binbin) Zhang

Entrepreneur/Business Analyst

8 个月

Thank you again, Professor Moinak Bhaduri for your truly meaningful work and inspiring guidance! Look forward to our further analysis on this topic in the following weeks!

Gabrielle (Gabi) F.

Aspiring Data Scientist | Statistical Modeling, Machine Learning, & Analytics

8 个月

Amazing, Alice (Binbin) Zhang !!

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