Finding the Human Face in a Data-Driven Investigation
We use data in our investigations to find out about the the scale of a problem that is affecting people, systems that aren’t helping them, or to shine a light on particular individuals. This workshop focuses on techniques for finding the human stories that help bring that data to life, from scoping the characters and settings that can help inject movement into your story, to tips on finding and interviewing key sources.
Leila Haddou
Leila Haddou is an investigative and data journalist. She has previously worked for BBC Panorama, The Times and Sunday Times, the FT and the Guardian. She has an avid interest in how technology can aid investigative reporting.
Paul Bradshaw
Professor Paul Bradshaw is a data journalist and author, who leads the MA in Data Journalism at Birmingham City University. He publishes the Online Journalism Blog (OJB), and was the co-founder of Help Me Investigate, an investigative journalism website funded by Channel 4 and Screen WM.
- 4 July 2019 14.00–15.00
Location: Room 326 - PSH Building - Goldsmiths, University of London