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PANDA report published

· Neuchâtel

  • Publication
  • SNSF
  • PANDA, NRP 80
  • Report
  • Data visualization
PANDA Pandemic Data project banner
New report on communicating data during health crises.

New publication: “Communiquer les données en temps de crise sanitaire” is now available through Libra.

Developed within the PANDA project , the report examines how pandemic data were produced, mediated, visualized, and understood in Switzerland. It brings together journalism, public communication, institutional data practices, and audience responses to ask how crisis data can become more intelligible, contextualized, and useful for public decision-making.

NRP 80 Conference: Covid-19 in Society

· Bern

  • Conference
  • SNSF
  • PANDA, NRP 80
  • Presentation
  • Data visualization
Giuseppe presenting at the NRP 80 conference on Covid-19 in Society in Bern in March 2026
Closing a three-year project with a final presentation in Bern.

NRP 80, Covid-19 in Society is a Swiss National Science Foundation programme bringing together research groups that study how the pandemic affected public life and social responses. Its final conference in Bern was a moment of exchange between researchers, stakeholders, and the audience.

I presented my work on how chart features affect perceptions, attitudes, and online behavior. After three years of research, it was a meaningful way to bring the data visualization side of the project into a wider conversation about evidence, society, and public understanding.

2025 ACR Annual Conference

· Washington, D.C.

  • Conference
  • ACR
  • Competitive paper
  • CP15
  • Visualized uncertainty
Photo from the ACR 2025 conference in Washington, D.C.
Presenting research on uncertainty displays in Washington, D.C.

The 2025 Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference took place in Washington, D.C. under the theme "Buying and Beyond." The conference gathers an international community interested in how people choose, consume, interpret information, and navigate everyday decisions.

In this setting, I presented research on uncertainty displays in data visualizations and how they affect consumer belief updating through processing fluency and trust. The session was an opportunity to connect a precise visual design question with a broader conversation about how people make sense of evidence.

2024 ACR Annual Conference

· Paris

  • Conference
  • ACR
  • Working paper
  • Poster
  • Visualized uncertainty
Photo from the ACR 2024 conference in Paris
Poster conversations in Paris around uncertainty displays.

The 2024 Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference in Paris brought together consumer researchers for plenaries, research presentations, workshops, and poster conversations across the field. It was a setting designed not only to present finished ideas, but also to test and refine work in progress.

I presented a poster on how uncertainty in data visualizations affects consumer responses. The format made the exchange especially direct: people stopped, asked questions, challenged details, and helped me see the work through the eyes of a wider research community.