[ddj] data-driven-journalism Digest, Vol 27, Issue 11

Rebecca Fleming vivi.pazos at me.com
Thu Jun 13 11:23:22 UTC 2013


Hi Clare,

Like the visualisation - clearly a huge amount of work involved and a great source of data. How did you get access to this data set?

Also, did you come across any particular reason for the rapid increase of incidents reported? It would be nice to see a comparison between asylum seeker numbers in detention/ arrivals per month etc or whether the reason for the increase might be because of policy within the company to report all incidents rather than some, if you get what I'm trying to say..

Thanks,

Rebecca Pazos
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>   1. Visualising the 'incidents' in Australian migrant detention
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>      detention centres (Andrew Duffy)
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> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 12:19:31 +1000
> From: Clare Blumer <clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org>
> Subject: [ddj] Visualising the 'incidents' in Australian migrant
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> Hello All,
> 
> Here's a data project from *The Global Mail*'s data team in Sydney,
> Australia.
> *http://www.theglobalmail.org/blog/day-by-day-in-detention/635/* for
> context.
> *http://behindthewire.theglobalmail.org/* for the 'Behind the Wire' viz.
> 
> The Australian government imprisons asylum seekers or migrants who
> have arrived by boat in detention centres for long periods of time. The
> data team has done a fine job of focusing the audience on the stark reality
> of the 'incidents' that happen behind the wire at these facilities. We're
> very proud of the project and invite you to participate in 'flagging'
> incidents, 'adopting' incidents and spreading the word worldwide of the
> ongoing humanitarian crisis of refugee detention in Australia.
> 
> *http://behindthewire.theglobalmail.org/*
> 
> We welcome feedback of any kind on our site, or please email me directly if
> you prefer.
> 
> *Clare Blumer*
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> From: Andrew Duffy <andrewjamesduffy at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [ddj] Visualising the 'incidents' in Australian migrant
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> Hey Clare, awesome project... congrats to the TGM team. The ability to flag
> incidents is a nice touch... helps spread the word and boost engagement, as
> well as crowdsource the investigative side of things. Just on the technical
> side... did TGM do the web development in-house or outsource it?
> --Andrew
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Clare Blumer <
> clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Here's a data project from *The Global Mail*'s data team in Sydney,
>> Australia.
>> *http://www.theglobalmail.org/blog/day-by-day-in-detention/635/* for
>> context.
>> *http://behindthewire.theglobalmail.org/* for the 'Behind the Wire' viz.
>> 
>> The Australian government imprisons asylum seekers or migrants who
>> have arrived by boat in detention centres for long periods of time. The
>> data team has done a fine job of focusing the audience on the stark reality
>> of the 'incidents' that happen behind the wire at these facilities. We're
>> very proud of the project and invite you to participate in 'flagging'
>> incidents, 'adopting' incidents and spreading the word worldwide of the
>> ongoing humanitarian crisis of refugee detention in Australia.
>> 
>> *http://behindthewire.theglobalmail.org/*
>> 
>> We welcome feedback of any kind on our site, or please email me directly
>> if you prefer.
>> 
>> *Clare Blumer*
>> Journalist
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>> clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org   *@clareblumer*<https://twitter.com/#!/@clareblumer>
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> This is amazing... Well done guys! Going to send it out it out to my
> hacks/hackers in South Africa - hopefully it'll inspire us all to do
> something similar here :) Theresa
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> On 13 June 2013 05:06, Andrew Duffy <andrewjamesduffy at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey Clare, awesome project... congrats to the TGM team. The ability to
>> flag incidents is a nice touch... helps spread the word and boost
>> engagement, as well as crowdsource the investigative side of things. Just
>> on the technical side... did TGM do the web development in-house or
>> outsource it?
>> --Andrew
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Clare Blumer <
>> clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello All,
>>> 
>>> Here's a data project from *The Global Mail*'s data team in Sydney,
>>> Australia.
>>> *http://www.theglobalmail.org/blog/day-by-day-in-detention/635/* for
>>> context.
>>> *http://behindthewire.theglobalmail.org/* for the 'Behind the Wire' viz.
>>> 
>>> The Australian government imprisons asylum seekers or migrants who
>>> have arrived by boat in detention centres for long periods of time. The
>>> data team has done a fine job of focusing the audience on the stark reality
>>> of the 'incidents' that happen behind the wire at these facilities. We're
>>> very proud of the project and invite you to participate in 'flagging'
>>> incidents, 'adopting' incidents and spreading the word worldwide of the
>>> ongoing humanitarian crisis of refugee detention in Australia.
>>> 
>>> *http://behindthewire.theglobalmail.org/*
>>> 
>>> We welcome feedback of any kind on our site, or please email me directly
>>> if you prefer.
>>> 
>>> *Clare Blumer*
>>> Journalist
>>> *W*  +61 2 8203 8891   *M*  +61 438 446 843   *F*  +61 2 8203 4355
>>> clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org   *@clareblumer*<https://twitter.com/#!/@clareblumer>
>>> <http://www.theglobalmail.org/>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> 
>>> *Clare Blumer*
>>> Journalist
>>> *W*  +61 2 8203 8891   *M*  +61 438 446 843   *F*  +61 2 8203 4355
>>> clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org   *@clareblumer*<https://twitter.com/#!/@clareblumer>
>>> <http://www.theglobalmail.org>
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