NODA16 Academic Pre-Conference

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NODA16 Academic Pre-Conference
NORDIC DATA JOURNALISM
CONFERENCE #NODA16
Preliminary Programme for NODA16 & Tutki!2016 Joint Conference
Thursday April 21st
NODA16 Academic Pre-Conference
Location: Runeberg-hall, Fabianinkatu 33, 2nd floor, University of Helsinki.
Organized by Department of Communication, University of Jyväskylä in co-operation with
Swedish School of Social Science at University of Helsinki
9.00–10.00 Registration
10.00–10.01 Welcome!
13.45-14.00 Data journalism education in Finland –
planning the 2nd wave by Esa Sirkkunen
10.01–11.00 First Academic Keynote: Professor Paul
Bradshaw (City University of Birmingham) – Data and
Power
Chair Turo Uskali:
Chair Turo Uskali:
14.15–14.30 The paternalistic side of data journalism by
Ester Appelgren
11.00–11.15 Research on Data Journalism: What is there
to investigate? Insights from a Structured Literature
Review by Julian Ausserhofer, Robert Gutounig,
Michael Oppermann, Sarah Matiasek and Eva Goldgruber
11.15–11.30 Defining types of data journalism projects
by Andreas Veglis & Charalampos
11.30–11.45 Classifying Data Journalism. A Content
Analysis of Data-Driven Stories by Florian Stalph,
11.45–12.00 Data journalism: the missing link between
the politics of open data and the myth of citizen data
literacy? by Eddy Borges-Rey
12.00–13.00 LUNCH
14.00–14.15 Ethics of data journalism by Heikki Kuutti
14.30–14.45 The Use of Data Personalisation in Data
Journalism Stories of the New York Times and The
Guardian by Hussain Aldossari
14.45–15.00 Designing an Argument: Computational
Journalism and Design Thinking by Eirik Stavelin &
Joakim Karlsen
COFFEE BREAK 15 MIN
Chair Ester Appelgren:
15.15–15.30 Drone journalism Review: Current practice,
legal frameworks and drone futures by John Mills
Chair Ester Appelgren:
15.30–15.45 Drone exploration in journalism – a triplex
approach to action by Astrid Gynnild
13.00–13.15 Media Mill: Defining hyperlocal data journalism by Andrew Scott Dickinson
15.45–16.00 Algorithms in the newsrooms – what to
expect? by Carl-Gustav Lindén
13.15–13.30 Chilling effect: regional journalists’ source
protection and information security practice in the
wake of the Snowden and RIPA revelations by Paul
Bradshaw
16.00–17.00 Second Academic Keynote: Associate
Professor Nicholas Diakopoulos (University of Maryland)
13.30–13.45 Towards mobile data journalism: The new
challenges of smaller screens by Turo Uskali
18.00–19.00
Reception by City of Helsinki,
Old Town Hall (Aleksanterinkatu 20)
Preliminary Programme for NODA16 & Tutki!2016 Joint Conference
Friday April 22nd
Organized by Department of Communication, University of Jyväskylä in
co-operation with Swedish School of Social Science at University of Helsinki
NORDIC DATA JOURNALISM
CONFERENCE #NODA16
The final programme will be updated before the conference and might change slightly
8.30 Registration & Coffee 9.00–9.30 Grand opening of NODA16 & Tutki!2016
NODA Track 1
NODA16 Track 2
Tutki!2016 Track 1
Tutki!2016 Track 2
9.30–12.00
Tekes program, Keynote TBA
9.30–12.00
Workshop: How to design interesting
data visualizations. Jan Willem Tulp,
TULP Interactive
9.30–12.00
Workshop:
Effective search with
Henk van Ess
9.30–11.00
Excelin alkeet. Kurssilla opetetaan, miten käytät
taulukkolaskentaohjelma Exceliä tehokkaasti journalismin apuna. Sopii myös aloittelijalle. Hanna
Takala, MTV Uutiset
11.00–12.00
Miten tutkiva toimittaja raapii elantonsa kasaan?
Juha Kauppinen ja Annina Vainio, Sarkamedia
LUNCH 12.00–13.00
13.00–14.00
Workshop: Helena Bengtsson
COFFEE 14.00–14.15
14.15–15.00
Workshop: Helena Bengtsson
15.00–16.00
Workshop: What’s the Story with Algorithms? Nicholas Diakopoulos, University of Maryland
13.00–14.00
Presentation: Analytics of news apps:
How Yle (Finnish Broadcasting Company) monitors the use of their tailored
news applications (maps, calculators,
web services, data tools, etc.). What to
do and what not to do and what we at
Yle have learned from analytics. Teemo
Tebest, data journalist, Yleisradio
COFFEE 14.00–14.15
14.15–16.00
Presentation: NODA Awards
16.00–17.00
Keynote: My journey in data journalism, from the
Guardian to Google, Simon Rogers, data editor at Google
13.00–14.00
Google deeper.
Dan Russell, Google
13.00–14.00
Näin luet ja tulkitset tilinpäätöstä. Antti Aho, Talenom
COFFEE 14.00–14.15
14.15–15.00
Google deeper.
Dan Russell, Google
15.00–16.00
Case: Follow the money.
Miranda Patrucic
16.00–17.00
Methods; Follow the money. Miranda Patrucic
ALSO: 19.00 Conference dinner and party at Restaurant Sipuli!
14.15–15.00
Näin luet ja tulkitset tilinpäätöstä. Antti Aho, Talenom
15.00–16.00
Kuntien rahan- ja vallankäyttö. Katja Kuokkanen,
HS & Taneli Koponen, Aamulehti
16.00–17.00
Huippututkimus johti harhaan. VTT:n tutkimusryhmän jäsenet raportoivat vuosia johdolle vakavista
tiedevilppiepäilyistä. VTT tarttui ongelmiin vasta
pakon edessä, syytti huonoa työilmapiiriä ja salasi
ulkopuolisen kritiikin. Ilman henkilölähteitä epäilyä
olisi ollut liki mahdoton havaita. Entä mitä uutisista
jätettiin ulos ja miksi? / Katja Kuokkanen, HS
Preliminary Programme for NODA16 & Tutki!2016 Joint Conference
Saturday April 23rd
Organized by Department of Communication,
University of Jyväskylä in co-operation with
Swedish School of Social Science at University of Helsinki
NORDIC DATA JOURNALISM
CONFERENCE #NODA16
The final programme will be updated before the conference and might change slightly
NODA Track 1
NODA16 Track 2
Tutki!2016 Track 1
Tutki!2016 Track 2
10.00–12.00
Net hatred and safety for journalists. Mostafa Schurmann, SVT
10.00–11.00
Osasto G1:n kauhut. Vanhuspotilaita pahoinpideltiin vuosikausia psykiatrisella osastolla. Lehti toi pimitetyt väärinkäytökset
yleisön tietoon. / Rebekka Härkönen, Turun Sanomat (tämä vielä
varmistamatta Härköseltä!!)
11.00–12.00
Näin hyödynnät julkisuuslakia
tehokkaasti. Susanna Reinboth,
HS
COFFEE 8.30–9.00
9.00–10.00
Free your data is over. Now, we need data to free us. Nicolas Kayser-Bril, Journalism++. As
journalists are assaulted in the streets of Cologne, Berlin or Paris, as media laws are tightened
in Poland, as censorship is reintroduced in France, is there anything datajournalism can do?
Or will we remain nerds sitting at our desks? Can data play a role in defending freedom of the
press? Or are JSON files too cold to be of use?
10.00–11.00
10.00–11.00
Workshop: Building a news robot: Jens Presentation: Reeta Pöyhtäri, UNESCO’s ExFinnäs, Journalism++ Stockholm
pert for Journalists’ Safety Indicators, and Katja
11.00–12.00
Frostell, Data Outreach, Advocay and Publishing,
TBA
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
11.00–12.00
Presentation: Two years of learning: Making special feature layouts on web and on mobile. Esa
Mäkinen, data journalist, Helsingin Sanomat
LUNCH 12.00–13.00
13.00–14.00
TBA
13.00–14.00
How to think like a data scientist: Reijo Sund,
associate professor, University of Helsinki
COFFEE 14.00–14.15
14.15–15.00
Workshop: Bring your mapping skills
to the next level: Exploring CartoDB’s
advanced features. Nicolas Kayser-Bril,
Journalism++
15.00–16.00
Presentation: Creating a Story in Virtual
Reality. Ville Juutilainen, Journalist, Yle
Plus
14.15–15.00
Open data and data journalism: debate with open
data producers and users: Erik Borälv, manager
for open innovation at Vinnova, Sweden’s innovation agency.
15.00–16.00
Presentation: Ahmia: search engine for the dark
net with Juha Nurmi
Doors close at 16.00
LUNCH 12.00–13.00
13.00–14.00
Tutkivaa
journalismia
uutis­
kiireessä.
Miten
syvennät nopeasti uutistasi ja teet
kriittiset kysymykset haastatel­
tavalle. Tuomo Pietiläi­nen Helsingin Sanomat
LUNCH 12.00–13.00
13.00–14.00
Kuinka toimittajat ovat hyödyntäneet julkista tietoa. Show and
tell. Susanna Reinboth, HS
COFFEE 14.00–14.15
14.15–15.00
Journalistin ohjeiden ja lainsäädännön kipukohdat tutkivassa työssä.
Asiantuntijoina mediakysymyksiin erikoistunut asianajaja Jussi
Haara ja Yleisradion etiikkapäällikkö Riitta Pihlajamäki. Keskustelun
vetää Salla Vuorikoski.
14.15–16.00
The amazing story of a big crossboarder investigation. Bastian
Obermayer, Süddeutche Zeitung