Vincitori del Premio Sigma: portare alla luce storie nascoste

Vincitori del Premio Sigma: portare alla luce storie nascoste


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Gio 18 aprile 2024

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10:00 - 10:50

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From fake license plates on the streets of New York to the erasure of Muslim architecture in China to the algorithms that bedevil citizens in Rotterdam, the world is full of injustices, indignities and issues that are right in front of our eyes. Most never questioned; the three speakers on this panel dug deep into such stories across three continents and turned out award-winning investigations. Listen to how they identified the issues and combined shoe-leather work with data and visual analysis to come with compelling work that shone light on important topic. Moderated by Kuek Ser Kuang Keng.
Organised in association with The Sigma Awards.


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Palazzo Graziani (Perugia)
Palazzo Graziani (Perugia)

Costruzione di origine medioevale Palazzo Graziani è stato sottoposto ad interventi che nel corso dei secoli ne hanno modificato ed ampliato la struttura. Situato in Corso Vannucci, l’immobile è sede della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio ed ora anche della nuova Fondazione CARIPERUGIA ARTE. Nel 1895 Annibale Brugnoli realizzò quattro grandi quadri ad olio sulle pareti e quattro grandi dipinti murali sulla volta di quello che successivamente venne chiamato “Salone del Brugnoli”, ancora oggi la sala di maggior pregio dell’intero complesso.

Peter Andringa
Peter Andringa

Peter Andringa is a visual investigative journalist at The Financial Times.

Jesse Coburn
Jesse Coburn

Jesse Coburn is an investigative reporter at Streetsblog NYC, where he digs into transportation issues in New York City. He has also written for the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, Harper's, Cabinet, Foreign Policy, Motherboard, and other publications. Previously, he was an editor at the architecture and urbanism magazine ARCH+.

Gabriel Geiger
Gabriel Geiger

Gabriel Geiger is an investigative reporter with Lighthouse Reports based in Amsterdam. A contributor to VICE Motherboard, where he writes about tech, surveillance and labour, he has also written for The Guardian, Wired, and New Internationalist. Gabriel works with Lighthouse's Surveillance Newsroom, where he is currently active in investigations into the use of automated decision-making in welfare systems across Europe and the spread of Qanon in Europe.

Kuek Ser Kuang Keng
Kuek Ser Kuang Keng

Kuek Ser Kuang Keng is the data editor for environmental investigations at the Pulitzer Center and the competition officer of the Sigma Awards, a competition to celebrate the best data journalism from around the world. He is also the founder of Data-N, a training program that helps newsrooms integrate data journalism into daily reporting. Partnering with regional journalism organizations including Google News Initiatives, WAN-IFRA and Internews, he has been conducting regular digital journalism workshops since 2018, reaching over 1,000 journalists in Asia. He also provides consulting and mentoring to media organizations in data, visual and interactive journalism. Kuek has more than 15 years of experience in digital journalism. He started as a reporter at Malaysiakini, the leading independent online media in Malaysia, and worked on high-profile corruption cases and electoral frauds during the eight-year stint. He has also worked in several U.S. newsrooms, including NBC, Foreign Pol...

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