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Geojournalism: How to Use Satellite Imagery to Verify Information and Uncover New Stories

This presentation takes journalists and analysts through the basics of satellite imagery, geographical data, and using imagery in storytelling to verify information and make new findings.

The main fields attendees will learn in this session are: how do image-based investigations look in a story, what data is available and how can we actually use satellite imagery and geospatial information to boost our investigative and newsroom capacity.

30 June 2022 – Geojournalism: how to use satellite imagery to verify information and uncover new stories

11:30–12:30

Benjamin Strick

Benjamin Strick is a digital investigator and is the Director of Investigations for both the Centre for Information Resilience and Myanmar Witness. Ben was previously an open source investigator with BBC Africa Eye, is a Bellingcat contributor and co-founder of Ocelli Project.
  • 30 June 2022 11.30–12.30
Location: Room 326 - PSH Building - Goldsmiths, University of London
Class
Beginner
Intermediate
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