Journalism in the 21st Century conference - Melbourne University - July 2009.
Plenary session: Journalism in the new digital age - New Directions for National and International media outlets.
Data! Action! Data journalism issues to watch in the next 10 yearsPaul Bradshaw
Keynote at the Nordic data journalism conference #NODA16 - an outline of issues facing data journalism which journalists and academics need to focus on in the next decade.
In this talk is offer three challenges for a critical data journalism practice drawing on the insights and examples from The Data Journalism Handbook: Towards a Critical Data Practice: https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462989511/the-data-journalism-handbook. The talk is a keynote given at the Digital Methods Initiative Summer School at the University of Amsterdam on 5 July 2021.
Journalism in the 21st Century conference - Melbourne University - July 2009.
Plenary session: Journalism in the new digital age - New Directions for National and International media outlets.
Data! Action! Data journalism issues to watch in the next 10 yearsPaul Bradshaw
Keynote at the Nordic data journalism conference #NODA16 - an outline of issues facing data journalism which journalists and academics need to focus on in the next decade.
In this talk is offer three challenges for a critical data journalism practice drawing on the insights and examples from The Data Journalism Handbook: Towards a Critical Data Practice: https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462989511/the-data-journalism-handbook. The talk is a keynote given at the Digital Methods Initiative Summer School at the University of Amsterdam on 5 July 2021.
At Data Journalism UK 2016 Andy Dickinson provided an insight into the ways that data journalism is being used at a hyperlocal level. Here are his slides.
Data Journalism lecture - Week 1: Introduction to Data Journalism
Lecture date: 9 Sep 2015
MA in Journalism
National University of Ireland, Galway
Title slide image from The Data Journalism Handbook
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data – from large collections of leaked documents, to public databases about lobbying or government spending, to ‘big data’ from social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. To stay relevant to society journalists are learning to process this data and separate signal from noise in order to provide valuable insights to their readers. This talk will address questions like: What is the potential of data journalism? Why is it relevant to society? And how can you get started?
Strategic communication and the influence of the media on public opinionPOLIS LSE
this is a lecture given to the NATO defense college in Rome on March 8th 2016 about how changes in journalism are impacting on issues such as the understanding of conflict and the formation of public opinion. It looks at the role of social media, the changes to mainstream media as it becomes more networked and the ways that might be changing flows of public opinion, especially around security and terror issues.
Hyper-Local update: 20 key developments, February - March 2011Damian Radcliffe
Follow on from previous slide packs offering a personal take on hyper-local developments in the UK and USA. These slides include developments I thought were noteworthy in Feb 11 - March 11. Would very much welcome comments, feedback and suggestions.
These are the slides from a talk I gave to editors of Swedish newspapers in 2016 when I started with the predictions I had made to another group of Swedish newspaper editors back in 2009. I was right then, but I have no idea if I am right now.
Talk given to the October gathering of the Digital Editors' Network in Preston which updated on some of the ongoing research I've been doing to track UK developments in the hyperlocal news space. More information and an invitation to share links at my blog www.sarahhartley.wordpress.com.
ONA San Diego presentation on the top 10 trends to watch in 2017 by Tom Mallory of San Diego Union-Tribune and Amy Schmitz Weiss of San Diego State University (Presented Jan. 26, 2017).
At Data Journalism UK 2016 Andy Dickinson provided an insight into the ways that data journalism is being used at a hyperlocal level. Here are his slides.
Data Journalism lecture - Week 1: Introduction to Data Journalism
Lecture date: 9 Sep 2015
MA in Journalism
National University of Ireland, Galway
Title slide image from The Data Journalism Handbook
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data – from large collections of leaked documents, to public databases about lobbying or government spending, to ‘big data’ from social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. To stay relevant to society journalists are learning to process this data and separate signal from noise in order to provide valuable insights to their readers. This talk will address questions like: What is the potential of data journalism? Why is it relevant to society? And how can you get started?
Strategic communication and the influence of the media on public opinionPOLIS LSE
this is a lecture given to the NATO defense college in Rome on March 8th 2016 about how changes in journalism are impacting on issues such as the understanding of conflict and the formation of public opinion. It looks at the role of social media, the changes to mainstream media as it becomes more networked and the ways that might be changing flows of public opinion, especially around security and terror issues.
Hyper-Local update: 20 key developments, February - March 2011Damian Radcliffe
Follow on from previous slide packs offering a personal take on hyper-local developments in the UK and USA. These slides include developments I thought were noteworthy in Feb 11 - March 11. Would very much welcome comments, feedback and suggestions.
These are the slides from a talk I gave to editors of Swedish newspapers in 2016 when I started with the predictions I had made to another group of Swedish newspaper editors back in 2009. I was right then, but I have no idea if I am right now.
Talk given to the October gathering of the Digital Editors' Network in Preston which updated on some of the ongoing research I've been doing to track UK developments in the hyperlocal news space. More information and an invitation to share links at my blog www.sarahhartley.wordpress.com.
ONA San Diego presentation on the top 10 trends to watch in 2017 by Tom Mallory of San Diego Union-Tribune and Amy Schmitz Weiss of San Diego State University (Presented Jan. 26, 2017).
LinkedIn’s Bring In Your Parents Day is happening on November 6th 2014. To celebrate the launch of this year’s BIYP, we conducted global research to uncover the extent and nature of this untapped source of advice – our parents. There was one data point that stuck out for me: 60% of us believe our parents have valuable skills that they have yet to pass on, whilst parents might be under valuing themselves with a third (35%) feeling the same. Learn more: http://biyp.linkedin.com and http://lnkd.in/b3bJABS
73rd ICREA Colloquium "Managing an ERC grant, or how to prevent a research dr...ICREA
The European Research Council (ERC) provides funding opportunities for innovative, groundbreaking ideas at the frontier of science. Moreover, ERC encourages high-risk research, which often implies the use of unconventional methodologies and approaches. A researcher obtaining an ERC research grant might find that the administrative rules at the host institution do not easily allow the execution of a risky research program, a situation that might jeopardize the innovative nature of the research. Based on the management of an ERC Starting Grant, in this presentation I explore ways in which the researcher can negotiate a more flexible management so to ensure the successful execution of the grant.
A public seminar by Prof. Donald Dingwell, Director General, European Research Council took place in Academy House on Thursday, 16 May 2013. The chair for the event was Prof. Aoife McLysaght, Trinity College Dublin, ERC Starting Grant Holder 2012.
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A public seminar by Prof. Donald Dingwell, Director General, European Research Council took place in Academy House on Thursday, 16 May 2013. The chair for the event was Prof. Aoife McLysaght, Trinity College Dublin, ERC Starting Grant Holder 2012.
Médias sociaux et directions de la communication où en est-on en 2015 ?Agence Angie
Angie+1 est l'agence spécialiste des réseaux sociaux et de la transformation digitale du groupe Angie. Avec notre partenaire Occurrence, nous avons interrogé environ 140 décideurs de la communication afin de réaliser une étude sur la manière dont les directions de la communication pratiquent les médias sociaux. Nous avons le plaisir de vous communiquer les 10 résultats-clés de l’étude.
Teaching and Training with Social Media and TechnologyPaul Brown
Originally presented at the 2014 ACPA and NASPA National Conventions, this presentation provides an overview of how social media and related technologies can be integrated into classroom and training environments.
Brown, P. G. (2014, March). Teaching and Training with Social Media and Technology. Presentation at the Annual Convention of NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Baltimore, MD.
Brown, P. G. (2014, April). Experiments in Teaching and Training with Social Media. Presentation at the Annual Convention of ACPA - College Student Educators International, Indianapolis, IN.
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The internet has profoundly affected how we collect and consume information; there is no debate about that. How can media companies adapt, survive and thrive in the digital age by returning to the fundamentals of the narrative?
Online multimedia journalism is the process of combining text, images, sound, videos and graphics, to tell an interesting story with the use of the new technologies and internet.
Future of journalism online & mobile mediastereodan
Online and Mobile Media Presentation : Week 12, The Future of Journalism.
Examination of the Future of Journalism with reference to this weeks readings:
Conboy, M & Steel, j 2008 ‘The Future of Newspapers: historical perspectives,’ Journalism Studies, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 650-661
Life in the Clickstream: The Future of Journalism [www.alliance.org.au/documents/foj_report_final.pdf ]
1. Summary of the way newspapers (up until now) have combined economic, technological and cultural issues to represent systems of shared beliefs through differentiation.
2. How news/debates about “information society” should be considered a continuation of socio-economic trends emerging in the 17th Century.
3. Debates on how current trends (“hyper-differentiation”) might impact on the political formations of the future.
Transformed media landscape - and how we can make best use of itcentrumcyfrowe
Presentation on key social trends related to digital technologies, presented at the infoactivism workshop organized by Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska for the Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe.
This was a catch-all "market analysis" presentation I put together in October 2008, based in part on some thinking of Jeff Jarvis regarding an emerging "press sphere," among other topics addressed here.
Reinventing Journalism: Trends, Innovations and Unanswered QuestionsDamian Radcliffe
A round-up of some key recent developments in the world of journalism related to evolving and emerging business models. These slides outline changes in consumption and advertising, as well as innovations in content creation, consumption and distribution. Finally, it also explores whether our concepts of journalism need to evolve and how the sector might move forward.
Journalism in an Age of Big Data: What It Is, Why It Matters and Where to StartLiliana Bounegru
Invited lecture and workshop at the European University Institute Boot Camp for Journalists: Tools for Better Reporting, Florence, Italy, 10 June 2014.
Cahier de tendances santé - La NetscouadeLaNetscouade
Assiste-t-on à une crise de confiance généralisée autour de la santé ? Comment les acteurs de la santé peuvent recréer de la confiance ? La Netscouade publie son cahier de tendances sur le thème "Santé : de la défiance à la confiance ?" pour tenter de répondre à ces questions.
Ouvrir des pistes de réflexion, trouver des clés pour mieux communiquer… Tels sont les objectifs de ce cahier de tendances. Nous y passons au crible les comportements en ligne, les profils d'influenceurs dans la santé, les spécificités de chaque réseau et les bonnes pratiques pour tenter de répondre à une question centrale : la confiance en santé est-elle mise en péril ?
Restauration : l'innovation passe à tableLaNetscouade
Les acteurs de la restauration se digitalisent : quelles sont les recettes de leur succès ?
Une étude proposée par Chloé Beaumont et Gabrielle de Perthuis
Dossier de presse - Personal Democracy Forum France 2015LaNetscouade
Personal Democracy Forum France annonce l’édition 2015 de l’événement phare de réflexion sur les rapports entre technologie et politique, qui se déroulera le 12 juin, à 9h à l’auditorium de la Gaîté Lyrique, en ouverture du festival Futur en Seine.
Communiqué de presse - Personal Democracy Forum France 2015LaNetscouade
Personal Democracy Forum France annonce l’édition 2015 de l’événement phare de réflexion sur les rapports entre technologie et politique, qui se déroulera le 12 juin, à 9h à l’auditorium de la Gaîté Lyrique, en ouverture du festival Futur en Seine.
Les marques vont elles devenir les premiers médias ?LaNetscouade
Les marques vont-elles devenir les premiers médias ?
A l'occasion de l'événement du CFPJ #CFPJBuzz, retrouvez la présentation du directeur Médias de La Netscouade Ronan Le Goff.
La Netscouade presque en direct de SXSW 2014LaNetscouade
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Du 7 au 16 mars avait lieu à Austin la 21ème édition du festival South by Southwest dédié aux nouvelles technologies et au numérique mais aussi aux films et à la musique. Un festival connu pour avoir fait émerger des succès comme Twitter ou Foursquare et auquel participaient pour la première fois cette année de nombreuses startups françaises.
Nos envoyés spéciaux en direct de Paris (à quelques encablures du Texas) sont revenus sur les temps forts de la partie "Interactive" du festival qui se déroulait du 8 au 12 mars.
Exploring Factors Affecting the Success of TVET-Industry Partnership: A Case ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to explore factors affecting the success of TVET-industry
partnerships. A case study design of the qualitative research method was used to achieve this objective. For the
study, one polytechnic college of Oromia regional state, and two industries were purposively selected. From the
sample polytechnic college and industries, a total of 17 sample respondents were selected. Out of 17
respondents, 10 respondents were selected using the snowball sampling method, and the rest 7 respondents were
selected using the purposive sampling technique. The qualitative data were collected through an in-depth
interview and document analysis. The data were analyzed using thematic approaches. The findings revealed that
TVET-industry partnerships were found weak. Lack of key stakeholder‟s awareness shortage of improved
training equipment and machines in polytechnic colleges, absence of trainee health insurance policy, lack of
incentive mechanisms for private industries, lack of employer industries involvement in designing and
developing occupational standards, and preparation of curriculum were some of the impediments of TVETindustry partnership. Based on the findings it was recommended that the Oromia TVET bureau in collaboration
with other relevant concerned regional authorities and TVET colleges, set new strategies for creating strong
awareness for industries, companies, and other relevant stakeholders on the purpose and advantages of
implementing successful TVET-industry partnership. Finally, the Oromia regional government in collaboration
with the TVET bureau needs to create policy-supported incentive strategies such as giving occasional privileges
of duty-free import, tax reduction, and regional government recognition awards based on the level of partnership
contribution to TVET institutions in promoting TVET-industry partnership.
KEY WORDS: employability skills, industries, and partnership
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“To be integrated is to feel secure, to feel connected.” The views and experi...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Although a significant amount of literature exists on Morocco's migration policies and their
successes and failures since their implementation in 2014, there is limited research on the integration of subSaharan African children into schools. This paperis part of a Ph.D. research project that aims to fill this gap. It
reports the main findings of a study conducted with migrant children enrolled in two public schools in Rabat,
Morocco, exploring how integration is defined by the children themselves and identifying the obstacles that they
have encountered thus far. The following paper uses an inductive approach and primarily focuses on the
relationships of children with their teachers and peers as a key aspect of integration for students with a migration
background. The study has led to several crucial findings. It emphasizes the significance of speaking Colloquial
Moroccan Arabic (Darija) and being part of a community for effective integration. Moreover, it reveals that the
use of Modern Standard Arabic as the language of instruction in schools is a source of frustration for students,
indicating the need for language policy reform. The study underlines the importanceof considering the
children‟s agency when being integrated into mainstream public schools.
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KEYWORDS: migration, education, integration, sub-Saharan African children, public school
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The Challenges of Good Governance and Project Implementation in Nigeria: A Re...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT : This study reveals that systemic corruption and other factors including poor leadership,
leadership recruitment processes, ethnic and regional politics, tribalism and mediocrity, poor planning, and
variation of project design have been the causative factors that undermine projects implementation in postindependence African states, particularly in Nigeria. The study, thus, argued that successive governments of
African states, using Nigeria as a case study, have been deeply engrossed in this obnoxious practice that has
undermined infrastructure sector development as well as enthroned impoverishment and mass poverty in these
African countries. This study, therefore, is posed to examine the similarities in causative factors, effects and
consequences of corruption and how it affects governance, projects implementation and national growth. To
achieve this, the study adopted historical research design which is qualitative and explorative in nature. The
study among others suggests that the governments of developing countries should shun corruption and other
forms of obnoxious practices in order to operate effective and efficient systems that promote good governance
and ensure there is adequate projects implementation which are the attributes of a responsible government and
good leadership. Policy makers should also prioritize policy objectives and competence to ensure that policies
are fully implemented within stipulated time frame.
KEYWORDS: Developing Countries, Nigeria, Government, Project Implementation, Project Failure
Social media refers to online platforms and tools that enable users to create, share, and exchange information, ideas, and content in virtual communities and networks. These platforms have revolutionized the way people communicate, interact, and consume information. Here are some key aspects and descriptions of social media:
Non-Financial Information and Firm Risk Non-Financial Information and Firm RiskAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: This research aims to examine how ESG disclosure and risk disclosure affect the total risk of
companies. Using cross section data from 355 companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange, data regarding
ESG disclosure and risk was collected. In this research, ESG and risk disclosures are measured based on content
analysis using GRI 4 guidelines for ESG disclosures and COSO ERM for risk disclosures. Using multiple
regression, it is concluded that only risk disclosure can reduce the company's total risk, while ESG disclosure
cannot affect the company's total risk. This shows that only risk disclosure is relevant in determining a
company's total risk.
KEYWORDS: ESG disclosure, risk disclosure, firm risk
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2. "We knew what we were doing"
The origins of the Internet
Vinton Cerf
The Arpanet team
3. "We knew what we were doing"
The origins of the Internet
This story
doesn’t start
anytime
…but in 1968…
It doesn’t start
from anywhere
… but in
California,
not so far from
the Silicon
Valley
4. "We knew what we were doing"
The origins of the Internet
Young rebel students, soon to
be professors, not far from the
Silicon Valley, are determined
to end up with centralized
ITnetworks…
...and advocate for
individualism, autonomy, and
cooperation in the IT world
Larry Roberts, ARPANET project manager : ”We will build a network and
you will take part in it. And you are going to connect your machines.
Thanks to it, we will reduce your IT needs (...). In order for you to
understand, we will not buy you another computer until you use all the
network resources”[Roberts, 1989,]
18. Old journalist shift to new media to reinvent their
job ( investigation + vertical media )
Edwy Plenel, Founder at
Mediapart, former journalist at
Le Monde
20. Crowdsourcing news
enlarges the reach of investigative journalism
As of 2009, The Guardian asked from
20,000 volunteers that they explore the
huge mass of MP’s expenses documents
Up to 56% of readers’ participation; over
170,000 documents reviewed in the first 3
days: unseen efficiency in the journalistic
treatment of large corpuses of data!
21. Investigative journalism on the Internet
reveals the value of the network effect
Paul Lewis : "I wasn't convinced
about Twitter at first, but it quickly
turned out to be quite useful for
investigating"
"Twitter is not just a website and not micro-blogging,
it is an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT MEDIUM - like
email, fax ore even newspapers.
The way in which information travels on Twitter - the
shape of it - is different to anything that we've
previously known."
22. Traditional media is dead, but we
live a golden age of journalism...
with the spread of new formats
and contents
23. The spread of new contents, formats, and
distribution channels
The NYT scrolling project
24. The spread of new contents, formats, and
distribution channels
The “Le Monde” timeline
project
25. Multimedia content
helps bringing transparency and readability when information
suffers overloading
Adapted to
multi-reading
and sharing
Responsive
design
Multimedia interface
Evolutive
and
technically
controlled
User-friendly
26. Data journalism
provides tools to “break the code” : The Guardian case study
Florence Nightingale collecting
stats on causes of mortality in
the British Army - 1858
35. Crowdfunding in the media
the future of advertorial ?
"I am on the scene,
meaning you are on
the scene as well,"
Yin Yusheng
36. Viral Platforms
The Upworthy equation : “like, follow, subscribe”
Mission-driven media
company
Content that matters
Recommendations
cycle
Plateform for curation
40. Redesigning newsrooms
One creation-oriented journalism : the
Google newsroom
- Reporters (Journalists + bloggers): they don’t “cover”
news, they don’t replicate press agencies wires, they
bring original stories.
- Curators (journalists + amateurs) : they “cover” the
news by sorting, verifying and editing live everything
good existing on the web and in the media. They make
link journalism, they make the news more accessible.
- Columnists (bloggers, journalists, experts): they start
conversations and give stories another perspective.