Keynote
Christina Brause
Wie Daten und Visual Forensics den Investigativjournalismus veraendern koennen und vice versa
- Investigativ Welt+ Welt am Sonntag
- "Can we make a graphic?": Lacj of coordination between the disciplines, lack of cooperation
- Investigative and data journalism has big overlaps but don't really talk to each other
- Pressure to produce shiny products quickly when really we want to spend more time on things and not chase trends
- Investigative journalists don't use enough data, Data journalists crunch a lot of data but don't really investigate (see election coverage where you send some poorguy out in the country)
Current model is four separate columns: Data/Reportage/Investigation/OSINT (but they should work together)
Examples
Adrien (Gilets jauntes investigation): Cooperation between lots of disciplines, and it's not one single story but a big dashboard with lots of information you move between
When Lukas F. detonates a bomb, he is 16 years old. (Welt.de)
An explosion of culture war laws is changing schoools. Here's how (Washington Post) (building a database from on the ground reporting)
FOIA request for Trump judge swatting documents (Using FOIA to access non-public data held by public institutions) (EFG-Antrag)
A Prison at War: The Convicts Sustaining Putin’s Invasion (NYT)
The Hidden Autopilot Data That Reveals Why Teslas Crash (WSJ) (Very much Forensic Architecture-esque)
Bazell: OSINT Techniques