[ddj] A classic book proposal

antigoni katsadima akatsadima at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 20 05:32:02 UTC 2011


Hello!!!!
This is the link of a 
10min. video concerning the Greek crisis, which was shown by the Belgian Television and you can see also me speaking at the end of the video. 

http://www.deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/mediatheek/programmas/koppen/2.18643/2.18644/1.1152188
Best regards
antigoni
http://lego4.blogspot.com


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 From: Plácido Moreno <placido at caminum.com>
To: data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org 
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: [ddj] A classic book proposal
 

Hello!

I have just joint the list. As a lecturer and media researcher I am very interested in DDJ. Thanks in advance for your initiative.

First let me introduce myself. My name is Placido Moreno, PhD- MBA and I am responsible for a company based in The Netherlands called Caminum Media Research & Development (www.caminum.com) specialized in Cross Media Strategy, Change Management for Media Companies, Training and Digital Publishing.

I just wanted to share with the list a book reference.

It is an interesting book written by professor Philip Meyer entitled The New Precision Journalism (4th Edition, 2002) that offers a good conceptual framework to journalists who want to practice DDJ and want to know more about its antecedents (as Computer Assisted Reporting). A classic. There is a web version here: http://tinyurl.com/7jq6uau

Hope you like it!

Kind regards.

Dr. Plácido Moreno, MBA
Founder
Caminum
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