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Data journalism

November 2023

  • Guardian Australia data and interactives editor Nick Evershed practises his sceptical YouTube face in front of a giant The Crunch logo

    The Crunch
    Welcome to The Crunch. Wait, what is The Crunch?

    Why we’re making charts with audio, and how that relates to our new video series and newsletter

August 2023

  • Celebrity Sightings In London - June 29, 2023<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Rupert Murdoch arriving at News International in London Bridge on June 29, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Neil Mockford/GC Images)

    News Corp profits dive 75% as Rupert Murdoch-owned company hints at AI future

    Poor result weighed down by lower print and digital advertising at News Corp Australia, a division that includes flagship newspaper The Australian

July 2023

  • An illustration of a render representing the concept artificial intelligence

    News Corp using AI to produce 3,000 Australian local news stories a week

    The Data Local team uses AI technology to generate stories on weather, fuel prices and traffic reports for hyperlocal mastheads

May 2023

  • Guardian Australia’s Indigenous affairs editor Lorena Allam at her home in Sydney

    Ten years of Guardian Australia
    The staggering omission that led to Deaths Inside, the tally tracking Indigenous deaths in custody

  • Composite of Nick Evershed and children in detention on Nauru

    Ten years of Guardian Australia
    How a leaked USB stick became the Nauru files – a tale of brutality and despair told in 160,000 words

March 2023

  • Shattering tech myths: Meredith Broussard photographed at New York University by Maria Spann for the Observer.

    AI expert Meredith Broussard: ‘Racism, sexism and ableism are systemic problems’

    The journalist and academic says the bias encoded in artificial intelligence systems can’t be fixed with better data alone – the change has to be societal

December 2022

  • Composite of 2022 Guardian US data visualization projects

    Our favorite data stories: how Guardian US visualized 2022

    From neighborhood heatmaps to banana diagrams, the visuals we used to tell this year’s stories

September 2021

  • Data image for ‘Before my time’ piece by Pamela Duncan

    Before my time
    ‘Numbers you can tell stories with’: a decade of Guardian data journalism

    Our acting data projects editor speaks to her predecessor, Simon Rogers, about how their work became integral to the newsroom

March 2019

  • BlackHistoryDataVis2

    Inside the Guardian
    A decade of the Datablog: 'There's a human story behind every data point'

    The Guardian’s data editors in the UK, US and Australia explain how their work has influenced our journalism

January 2019

  • Bill and Melinda Gates on a panel at the 45th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos last week.

    Bill Gates says poverty is decreasing. He couldn’t be more wrong

    Jason Hickel
    An infographic endorsed by the Davos set presents coerced proletarianisation as a triumph, says the academic Jason Hickel

June 2018

  • Migrants crowd the deck of a wooden boat off the coast of Libya, May 2015.

    The list
    It's 34,361 and rising: how the List tallies Europe's migrant bodycount

  • Lifejackets have become a striking symbol of the refugee crisis. This was one of 2,500 removed or discarded vests that formed a ‘lifejacket graveyard’ in Parliament Square to draw attention to the crisis in 2016

    The list
    The List: the 34,361 men, women and children who perished trying to reach Europe

November 2017

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Without closure on the tax scandal, we aren’t quite in Paradise yet

    Peter Preston
    The Paradise and Panama Papers revelations are globally significant: but is data journalism on this scale too big for the news cycle to handle?

July 2017

  • Tabular iceberg, taken at Dallmann Bay, Antarctic Peninsula

    Notes & Theories
    How Antarctica became home to a new kind of scientific diplomacy

    The International Geophysical Year in 1957 paved the way for the Antarctic treaty, an accord born amid the cold war that continues to reserve an entire continent for peace and science

June 2017

  • Jeremy Corbyn arrives at a campaign rally in Glasgow in the last days of the campaign.

    Inside the Guardian
    Data journalism: from information to insight in unpredictable times

  • David Spiegelhalter

    'Exaggerations' threaten public trust in science, says leading statistician

January 2017

  • Donald Trump at a November 2015 rally in Birmingham, Alabama, where he claimed that thousands of Muslims in Jersey City celebrated 9/11.

    A Field Guide to Lies and Statistics review – timely but limited

    Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin delves into how the brain processes big fat fibs – but leaves some stones unturned

November 2016

  • Thomson Reuters logo

    Thomson Reuters to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide

    Financial news business says cost of restructuring could hit $250m as it reports 1% third quarter revenue growth to $2.74bn

October 2016

  • Emily St. John Mandel , author of Station Eleven

    On the train, gone, or with a tattoo: what happens to all those 'Girls' in book titles?

    Author Emily Mandel decided to crunch the data and found if a book with ‘girl’ in the title was written by a man, the ‘girl’ was more likely to end up dead

July 2016

  • New York's wrongly issued parking tickets

    Exploring urban data
    How an open data blogger proved the NYPD issued parking tickets in error

    When Ben Wellington crunched freely available parking data for New York City, he uncovered thousands of tickets issued to vehicles that were legally parked. Max Galka reports on this and other revealing uses of data in our cities
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