Equity & ethics in data journalism: Hands-on approaches to getting your data right
OnlineThis course will guide you hands-on through the process of learning to identify inequity and hidden bias at seven key stages of the data journalism lifecycle.
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This course will guide you hands-on through the process of learning to identify inequity and hidden bias at seven key stages of the data journalism lifecycle.
Designed for journalists. Open to all. The CIJ Summer Conference is the UK’s only journalism training event with an emphasis on teaching investigative skills. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year’s event will take place online. New format: what to expect #CIJSummer 2020 Online will take place over six days and have two distinct parts:…
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