Vincitori del premio Sigma: mettere insieme i dati
Sab 20 aprile 2024
11:00 - 11:50
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So much of journalism requires teams to be able to pull together disparate strands of information to be able to make sense of the world; join Sigma Data Journalism Award winners talk about their projects exposing bias in generative AI, tracking extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh and investigating the Iranian drones terrorizing Ukraine. Moderated by Cheryl Phillips.
Organised in association with The Sigma Awards.
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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.).
Nazmul Ahasan
Nazmul Ahasan is a reporter covering the U.S. economy at Bloomberg News. He is a recent alum of the University of California, Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Originally from Bangladesh, he began his reporting career with The Daily Star in Dhaka and later went on to report for major publications such as Foreign Policy, The Economist, Grist, The Washington Post, The Telegraph, and San Francisco Chronicle.
Nikolaj Houmann Mortensen
Biography to come.
Leonardo Nicoletti
Leonardo Nicoletti is a data visualization reporter at Bloomberg. Previously, he was a research affiliate at the MIT Senseable City Lab and the TU Delft Computational Urban Science and Policy Lab (CUSP). He also worked as a freelance Data Visualization Designer, and Documentary Photographer. In the past, he has worked with organizations from both the public sector and private sector to create visual narratives around topics such as the representation of women subjects in news headlines, urban ecological health, the impact of COVID-19 on urban mobility, and accessibility to essential infrastructure across urban communities.
Cheryl Phillips
Cheryl Phillips teaches journalism at the University of Stanford, California, and is a founding member of the Stanford Computational Journalism Lab. She also works on the Stanford Open Policing Project and is a member of the California Civic Data Coalition. Previously, Cheryl taught data journalism and data visualization at the University of Washington. She served for 10 years on the board of directors for Investigative Reporters and Editors, a grassroots training organization for journalists.