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Tackling quantitative imperialism
This week's newsletter features Prof Deborah Stone. She talks to us about her new book, "Counting: How We Use Numbers to Decide What Matters".
Conflict reporting with data: a guide for journalists
How can data journalism be used to ensure the accuracy and impact of war reporting? Sherry Ricchiardi provides a journalist's guide for using data to report on conflict-affected regions remotely.
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Visual storytelling inside The Pudding
This week's newsletter features senior journalist - engineer Jan Diehm from The Pudding. She talks to us about her creative process for designing and developing visual essays for the benchmark publication.
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Designing better data visualisations
Our latest Conversations with Data podcast features Maarten Lambrechts, a freelance data visualisation consultant. He talks to us about how he helps organisations communicate their numbers by creating static and interactive visualisations.
A data journalist's guide to building a hypothesis
How can journalists use a hypothesis-driven methodology to build a succinct narrative that serves forgotten or overlooked communities? Eva Constantaras and Anastasia Valeeva share their expertise in our latest guide.
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Closing the data literacy gap
Our latest Conversations with Data podcast features Ben Jones, CEO and co-founder of Data Literacy. He talks to us about the importance of closing the data literacy gap with data journalism.
Excel dynamic array functions: what data journalists need to know
Excel 365’s dynamic array functions and their radically new and powerful take on formulas will help put you and the data on speaking terms, writes Abbott Katz. Here's how journalists can take advantage of the full potential of Excel spreadsheets.
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Delta variant vs. the vaccine rollout
Vaccinologist Dr Melvin Sanicas speaks to Conversations with Data about the current state of the vaccine rollout. He explains how different vaccines are working to protect populations exposed to the delta variant.
Turbulent with a chance of data: Journalism’s drone-powered futures
Drone journalism isn't just for photojournalists. News organisations can use sensors and mapping technology from UAVs to create a range of data sets for storytelling, explains Monika Sengul-Jones.
Investigating troubling content on Amazon
A team of researchers, journalists and students collaborated to investigate online conspiracy theories online. This is how they did it.
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