Tweet mapping of Brazil presidential election

Топ-10 DDJ: Финансирование дезинформации, «пузырь» Болсонару и мобилизационный «свадебный бум»

ProPublica выяснила, что сайты фейковых новостей зарабатывают на рекламе Google, газета Washington Post рассказала о различиях в политической рекламе республиканцев и демократов на промежуточных выборах в США. Среди самой популярной журналистики данных в Twitter мы также нашли анализ твитов в поддержку Болсонару, оценку количества мобилизованных россиян на основе увеличения числа свадеб, и хронологию трагедии на Хэллоуин.

Taller de GIJN: ¿Crees que sabes googlear?

La Red Global de Periodismo de Investigación (GIJN por sus siglas en inglés) te invita a una sesión de entrenamiento práctico con el experto en búsquedas Henk van Ess, enfocada en ayudar a periodistas alrededor del mundo a encontrar las respuestas más pertinentes en la menor cantidad de tiempo posible.

Online Research Tools

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Online Research Tools and Investigative Techniques by the BBC’s ace online sleuth Paul Myers has long been a starting point for online research by GIJN readers. His website, Research Clinic, is rich in research links and “study materials.” Here’s a tipsheet about finding people online that Myers presented at a 2019 GIJN webinar.

Pesquisa on-line avançada

Paul Myers, um dos principais especialistas internacionais em investigação online, compartilha suas dicas sobre as melhores ferramentas e estratégias para desenterrar informações sobre pessoas.

Saving Journalism 2 - Anya Schiffrin

Saving Journalism, Part One: Finding the Right Funding

In this excerpt from Anya Schiffrin’s latest report on the state of sustainability of journalism, the author discusses how government funding can throw the profession a lifeline in an era where philanthropic efforts to support the press are struggling and Big Tech is increasingly seen as a competitor instead of a platform for news organizations.

Henk van Ess on Visual Thinking for Online Investigations

In a recent GIJN webinar, open source reporting expert Henk van Ess shared several online search tricks. But he explains that these work-arounds are merely tools for a new approach to online research that he calls “thinking visual,” which invites reporters to think of keywords like a search engine, rather than a person.