[ddj] data-driven-journalism Digest, Vol 27, Issue 12
Maya Plentz
mayaplentz at gmail.com
Mon Jun 24 21:17:38 UTC 2013
Thanks Natalia!
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Natalia Bourguignon <
nataliasb.vix at gmail.com> wrote:
> hello,
> as far as I know, there's no official open-data about the protests in
> Brazil. However, the brazilian media conglomerate Globo ordered a reserch
> from Ibope (a big research company) and they published the results this
> morning. Obviously, we can't access the raw data, and the result is not
> that impressive... but you can take a look and see if you find something
> interesting (some Google translator may be needed)
>
>
> http://g1.globo.com/fantastico/noticia/2013/06/transporte-e-politica-sao-principais-razoes-de-manifestacoes-diz-pesquisa.html(in portuguese)
>
> They also did this infographic about the protests (a pretty good work)
> http://g1.globo.com/brasil/protestos-2013/infografico/platb/
>
> Best regards,
>
> Natalia Bourguignon
> Le Point.fr
>
>
> 2013/6/24 Diana Assennato Botello <lamajavestida at gmail.com>
>
>> it would be awesome to see some.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 23 June 2013 13:14, Maya Plentz <mayaplentz at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Are there any journalists in this group covering the Brazilian
>>> manifestations and have stories/data visualization/statistics to share?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Mayara Fagundes
>>> @BRmeansBusiness
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Clare Blumer <
>>> clare.blumer at theglobalmail.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Rebecca,
>>>>
>>>> This data was gathered by some young reporters who went through a
>>>> stringent Freedom of Information request process with the Department of
>>>> Immigration and Citizenship (ministry of the Australian
>>>> federal government). Because Serco was a major contractor with the
>>>> government in this process they were obliged to comply with FOI requests.
>>>>
>>>> Being statistically blunt: the increase in incidents is due to
>>>> an increase in population at the migrant detention centres. This means more
>>>> boat people that arrived seeking asylum were incarcerated. Many have
>>>> weighed into why this might be the case. I have kept trying to write an
>>>> analysis for internationals to better understand but am left without words
>>>> that are adequate. This situation is over-politicised and I can't even
>>>> begin to answer the simple question you asked - a data question - without
>>>> feeling it is impossible to describe. Are there more people because the
>>>> world got shittier? Or did Australia just get shittier? Hmm.
>>>>
>>>> For Andrew's question:
>>>>
>>>> We have an in-house data team who are the brains, brawn and beauty
>>>> behind this dataviz:
>>>> BJ Rossiter
>>>> Jamie Ferguson
>>>> Mark Finger
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Clare
>>>>
>>>> >>>
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