Wayback Machine от Internet Archive – виртуальная машина времени. Сервис уже 27 лет сохраняет архив почти всей публично доступной Сети. О фишках Wayback Machine рассказал журналист ProPublica Крэйг Сильверман.
Среди самой популярной журналистики данных недели мы нашли проекты о пророссийских Telegram-каналах, переработке вторсырья в столице Кыргызстана, цензуре в Twitter, истории папства, окопах на оккупированных территориях Украины и угольных шахтах в США.
Academic research is a crucial tool for investigating societal problems and holding the powerful accountable. Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Neil Bedi, criminologist Rachel Lovell, and Denise-Marie Ordway of The Journalist’s Resource share practical advice on using academic research in investigative journalism.
This week’s most popular data journalism stories on Twitter include how Google ads fuel disinformation, an analysis of the online bubble of pro-Bolsonaro tweets, what marriages tell us about Russian mobilization numbers, and a timeline of the Itaewon crowd crush tragedy.
Dijital reklamlar analiz edilerek zengin bir bilgi ortaya çıkıyor: ProPublica, dezenformasyon sitelerinin otomatik Google reklamlarından gelir elde ettiğini tespit etti ve Washington Post, ABD ara seçimleri için Cumhuriyetçi ve Demokrat adaylardan gelen çok farklı siyasi mesajlar buldu. Haftalık NodeXL ve Twitter’daki en popüler veri gazeteciliği hikayelerinden oluşan insan küratörlüğümüz ayrıca Bolsonaro yanlısı tweet’lerin bir analizini, evlilik oranlarına bakarak Rus seferberlik sayılarının bir tahminini ve Itaewon’da kalabalıkların ezilmesi trajedisinin bir zaman çizelgesi yer alıyor.
In a recent Q+A, environmental reporter Mark Olalde discussed a collaborative investigation on the impact of abandoned oil wells and other extractive industry infrastructure on nearby communities. The investigation won second place in the investigative reporting category at the awards of the Society of Environmental Journalists.
At the NICAR22 data conference, reporters from ProPublica and The New York Times revealed how they investigated an online campaign of “selfie” propaganda videos denying the mass detention of Chinese Uighurs.
Climate reporter Liz Weil and visual reporter Mauricio Rodríguez Pons first became interested in Thermal, which is just north of California’s Salton Sea, because it is one of the hottest places in America. They soon realized it’s also a prime example of how wealth inequality is inextricably linked to climate justice.
Wondering how to investigate climate change and where to find the best data? At a recent conference, science reporters from BuzzFeed News, NPR, and ProPublica shared tips on little-known data sources that can make climate change stories both easier to report and understand.
Quer saber como investigar as mudanças climáticas e onde encontrar os melhores dados? Repórteres científicos do BuzzFeed News, NPR e ProPublica compartilham dicas sobre fontes de dados pouco conhecidas que podem tornar as histórias das mudanças climáticas mais fáceis de relatar e entender.