Conversazioni con i dati: qual è lo stato del data journalism?

Conversazioni con i dati: qual è lo stato del data journalism?


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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14:00 - 14:50

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Following the published results of The State of Data Journalism Survey 2023, this panel will consider the most prominent outcomes and start a conversation with the panellists and the IJF audience. Education and self-learning, access to reliable data and climate investigations will feature as part of that conversation. The newly-added sections on the use of AI and OSINT in the daily lives of data journalists will also be a focal point. Moderated by Lars Boering.
Organised in association with European Journalism Centre.


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Sala della Vaccara
Sala della Vaccara

La Sala della Vaccara si trova nel lato nord del Palazzo dei Priori, nell’area ove sorgeva l'antica chiesa di San Severo. Fu realizzata attorno al 1339 ed è stata sede del primo archivio comunale. La sala si presenta con volte a crociera e costolature e al suo interno rimangono brani di affreschi raffiguranti santi protettori dei traffici commerciali e delle attività artigianali. Sulla parete di fondo è collocato un distacco di affresco raffigurante la Madonna con Bambino e Santi di Tiberio di Assisi (Scuola umbra del XV Sec.).

Lars Boering
Lars Boering

Lars Boering is the director of the European Journalism Centre, an independent European non-profit working to support, strengthen and develop journalism. In previous roles he has been actively involved with journalism, photography and art. He was Managing Director of the Amsterdam Art Foundation and in 2008 became an independent advisor and entrepreneur. As Managing Director of the Dutch Photographers’ Association, from 2010 to 2014, Lars advised photojournalists on copyright issues and entrepreneurial skills. As of 2015 he led the World Press Photo Foundation and has transformed it into an organisation that is more than a contest, becoming a global platform connecting professionals and audiences through trustworthy visual journalism and storytelling. He has taught at academies throughout the world and has been involved as advisor for festivals, contests and other institutions. He is an experienced keynote speaker and moderator who believes lifelong learning is a necessity and a joy.

Ben Heubl 
Ben Heubl 

Ben Heubl started his career as a journalist in the UK. In London, he worked at The Economist and the Financial Times. First as a developer, a data journalist and later in the area of investigative journalism, he has carried out numerous international projects. A few years ago, Ben started to develop new skills in open-source intelligence (OSINT), to provide himself with novel means to report on those breaking the law, injustice, financial fraud, issues with technology and the environment, breach in sanctions and many other topics. In the field of OSINT, Ben now also teaches other journalists. Since 2022, he has worked in the Investigative Team of the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Tara Kelly
Tara Kelly

Tara Kelly is a data editor for the European Journalism Centre (EJC). She commissions and edits long-form articles for EJC's DataJournalism.com and is the host of Conversations with Data podcast. Previously, she worked as a journalist for The Huffington Post, TIME Magazine and CNN International in London and New York. Her articles have appeared in the Financial Times Magazine, Poynter.org and France24.com. She has experience in digital production, broadcasting, editing, writing and data storytelling. Tara holds a BA in Political Science from Duquesne University and an MA in International Conflict Analysis from the University of Kent at Canterbury. Most recently she earned a postgraduate degree in Data Journalism from University College Dublin.

Ashley Kirk
Ashley Kirk

Ashley Kirk is Visuals Editor at the Guardian, where he delves into data to uncover stories and employs visualisation techniques to communicate them in compelling ways. He is part of the Guardian's Visuals team, a multidisciplinary team of journalists, developers and designers who find and tell stories in new ways. He teaches Master’s students in data journalism at City University of London.

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