Use Cases
Examples of how TimeTiles can be used for different types of projects.
Investigative Journalism
Police Accountability
Scenario: Document and analyze patterns in police use of force across multiple years and jurisdictions.
Data Sources:
- Police incident reports (CSV exports)
- Court records with location data
- Victim demographic information
TimeTiles Approach:
- Import incident data with victim demographics, officer information, and outcome details
- Enable public filtering by victim race, age, weapon status, and time of day
- Reveal geographic clustering and temporal patterns that might indicate systemic issues
- Allow readers to explore the data without overwhelming them with statistics
Impact: Readers can discover patterns themselves rather than being told what to think, increasing engagement and understanding.
Environmental Investigations
Scenario: Track industrial accidents, spills, or permit violations across time to identify regulatory patterns.
Data Sources:
- EPA violation databases
- Corporate permit records
- News reports with geocoded locations
- Community health data
TimeTiles Approach:
- Combine regulatory data with community demographics
- Show correlation between industrial activity and health outcomes
- Enable filtering by company, violation type, and demographic factors
- Present complex environmental justice issues in an accessible format
Academic Research
Conflict Documentation
Scenario: Document human rights violations during conflicts for academic study and legal proceedings.
Data Sources:
- Witness testimony with location references
- Satellite imagery analysis results
- Open source intelligence (OSINT) data
- Medical records and casualty reports
TimeTiles Approach:
- Create detailed chronicles of specific conflicts or incidents
- Include victim information, perpetrator data, and evidence links
- Enable temporal filtering to show escalation patterns
- Maintain detailed metadata for legal documentation while presenting accessible public interface
Urban Studies
Scenario: Analyze gentrification patterns by tracking business closures, rent increases, and demographic changes.
Data Sources:
- Business license databases
- Real estate transaction records
- Census demographic data
- Community survey responses
TimeTiles Approach:
- Import multi-year datasets showing neighborhood changes
- Correlate business data with demographic shifts
- Enable exploration of specific time periods and geographic areas
- Present research findings in a format accessible to community stakeholders
Activism & Advocacy
Community Organizing
Scenario: Document landlord negligence across multiple properties to support tenant organizing efforts.
Data Sources:
- Building violation records
- Tenant complaint databases
- Property ownership records
- Health department citations
TimeTiles Approach:
- Map violations by property owner across entire city
- Show patterns of negligence by landlord and neighborhood
- Enable filtering by violation type and severity
- Create compelling evidence for policy advocacy
Human Rights Documentation
Scenario: Track and document systematic persecution or discrimination for international advocacy.
Data Sources:
- Incident reports from affected communities
- Government document leaks
- Witness testimony with location data
- Medical or legal documentation
TimeTiles Approach:
- Create secure, private chronicles for sensitive documentation
- Enable detailed metadata for legal proceedings
- Support both public advocacy and confidential research
- Maintain detailed provenance and verification information
NGO & Non-Profit Work
Disaster Response
Scenario: Track disaster impacts and recovery efforts to inform resource allocation and future preparedness.
Data Sources:
- Damage assessment surveys
- Insurance claim data
- Government response records
- Community needs assessments
TimeTiles Approach:
- Combine immediate impact data with long-term recovery information
- Show disparities in response and recovery across communities
- Enable filtering by damage type, assistance received, and demographic factors
- Support both public transparency and internal operational planning
Public Health
Scenario: Document disease outbreaks or health disparities to inform policy and resource allocation.
Data Sources:
- Epidemiological surveillance data
- Healthcare facility records
- Environmental monitoring data
- Social determinant indicators
TimeTiles Approach:
- Create interactive chronicles showing disease patterns over time
- Correlate health outcomes with environmental and social factors
- Enable exploration by demographic groups and geographic areas
- Present complex public health data in accessible format for community education
Getting Started
- Identify your story: What patterns or insights do you want to reveal?
- Assess your data: Do you have location, time, and meaningful metadata?
- Define your audience: Who needs to understand this information?
- Choose your approach: Public chronicle, research tool, or advocacy platform?
Ready to start building? Check out our Admin Guide to get your data into TimeTiles, or explore our Quick Start for a hands-on introduction.