“El periodismo de datos es el nuevo punk”, escribió Simon Rogers, de The Guardian. “Cualquiera puede practicarlo”.
Mucho se habla de esta nueva disciplina y varias organizaciones de noticias están creando grandes reportajes analizando enormes bases de datos. Pero, ¿qué es el periodismo de datos y qué aporta de nuevo al periodismo?
Du 24 au 27 avril, le Centre pour le journalisme européen et l'Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) organisait, dans le cadre du Festival international de journalisme de Pérouse, la "School of Data journalism".
Data journalism is evolving at a rapid pace. Since last year's International Journalism Festival we have seen many data stories breaking and data projects ap...
Steve Doig intervenait le 22 mars dernier au SPQR (syndicat presse quotidienne régionale) pour expliquer l’intérêt concret du data-journalisme pour les éditeurs.
DataDrivenJournalism.net is dedicated to providing anyone interested in getting started with data driven journalism with a collection of learning resources, including relevant events, tools, tutorials, interviews and case studies.
Media outlets such as the Guardian take a long time to produce data-backed reports and visualizations, while big data analytics apps move fast but don’t lack a human touch. Is there a happy medium?
Over the past year, I’ve been investigating data journalism. In that work, I’ve found no better source for understanding the who, where, what, how and why of what’s happening in this area than the journalists who are using and even building the tools needed to make sense of the exabyte age. Yesterday, I hosted a Google Hangout with several notable practitioners of data journalism. Video of the discussion is embedded below:
Over the course of the discussion, we talked about what data journalism is, how journalists are using it, the importance of storytelling, ethics, the role of open source and “showing your work” and much more....
When every cellphone can record video and take pictures, everyone is a potential news source. Reporter Paul Lewis tells two stories that show us the future of investigative journalism.
Libérez les données publiques gratuitement ! Une fois de plus, cette demande a été émise lors de la seconde conférence Lift France (technologie & prospective). Leur utilisation dans le domaine de l'information présente un intérêt énorme.
The School of Data Journalism, Europe's biggest data journalism event, brings together around 20 panelists and instructors from Reuters, New York Times, Spiegel, Guardian, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Knight-Mozilla OpenNews and others, in a mix of discussions and hands-on sessions focusing on everything from cross-border data-driven investigative journalism, to emergency reporting and using spreadsheets, social media data, data visualisation and mapping for journalism.
In this post we will be listing links shared during this training event. The list will be updated as the sessions progress. If you have links shared during the sessions that we missed, post them in the comments section and we will update the list.
Kate Crawford, a visiting professor at the MIT Center for Civic Media and a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, recently warned about failing to closely scrutinize the results of big data analysis.
Kenneth Cukier, coauthor of "Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think," applies his findings to his position as data editor of The Economist.
This presentation summarizes the preliminary results of the survey on training needs for data journalism produced by the European Journalism Centre (ejc.net) in
At the Journalism Interactive conference, journalism professors and practitioners discussed how to produce the kind of journalists the industry wants and needs.
With data journalism growing in importance across Australian newsrooms The Centre of Advanced Journalism, at the University of Melbourne, has launched what