[ddj] R: data-driven-journalism Digest, Vol 27, Issue 12

Roversi Francesca Francesca.Roversi at la7.it
Tue Jun 25 11:13:52 UTC 2013


Thank you very much Vinicius. This time I used the video coverd by the drone: you can see www.tgla7.it<http://www.tgla7.it/> . It's the second news after the top on the left (La protesta vista dal drone)
Best regards
Francesca Roversi

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Thanks!

On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Vinícius de Oliveira <viniciusdeoliveira at gmail.com<mailto:viniciusdeoliveira at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi, I'm Brazilian but I haven't noticed any use of data viz/statiscs that could be considered a good example of these tools.

As well as in Turkey, we had (probably) for the first time the presence of drones in the Brazilian press. Last week, Folha de São Paulo used a drone to follow two or three different large groups of demonstrators. The result is here

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/multimidia/videocasts/2013/06/1298766-drone-registra-imagens-aereas-de-protesto-na-paulista-veja.shtml

Last weekend, NYT translated the signs in Recife and São Paulo
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/06/21/world/americas/brazil-protest-signs.html?smid=fb-share

If you guys need something for your newsroom, let me know

Best regards
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Vinícius de Oliveira


On Thursday, 13 de June de 2013 at 14:45, Clare Blumer 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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