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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 5\, Networks (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO COLUMBIA JOURNALISM STUDENTS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \n*** \nIn this installment\, we will consider data that describe networks of people and organizations (often called “graphs”). These are structures that don’t fit easily into a spreadsheet — they encode relationships. Who knows who? Who worked for the same company? Who donated to or lobbied for which campaign? Who retweets who? These kinds of data let us connect the dots between people and organizations. Where are conflicts of interest? Can we track money or influence? On social media\, can we see important “influencers” or visualize groups of people who share specific kinds of content?
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-5-networks-workshop/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 5\, Networks (Seminar)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nThe world is a complicated place\, and sometimes it’s not the things themselves that’s the story\, but the connections between the things. two speakers whose projects transform these connections between things into first-rate journalism. The first is Kevin Connor\, the director of the Public Accountability Initiative (PAI) and co-founder of LittleSis.org (think the opposite of Big Brother)\, an online wiki database tracking information on powerful people and organizations. Then we will hear from Mar Cabra\, head of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) Data & Research Unit. She led a global team from ICIJ analyzing the 11.5 million documents in the famed Panama Papers leak.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-5-networks-seminar/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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