Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri 2018 Kısa Listesi Açıklandı
Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri 2018 Kısa liste dün açıklandı. 99 proje ile 12 kategori seçildi. Global Editors Network, ile Google News Initiative, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Microsoft, ve Chartbeat desteği ile düzenlenen yarışmaya 58 ülkeden 630 başvuru yapıldı. Bunların arasından 86 proje seçildi , bunların 11 adeti halkın sesi kategorisinde oylanmaya alındı.
2012 yılından beridir düzenlenen Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri bu yıl 7.kez yapılıyor. İlkinde 200 proje başvurusu yapılmıştı. Zaman içinde dünya genelinde bu alanda düzenlenen en önemli yarışma haline geldi. 2018 başvuruları ile de tarihinin en büyük rekorunu kırmış oldu.
27 ülkeden seçilen projeler Amerika, İngiltere, Çin, Kolombiya, Kosta Rika, Küba, Çin, Malezya, Nijerya, Pakistan, Peru ve Venezuela’dan. Kesin kazananlar ise 31 Mayıs’ta Lizbon’da düzenlenecek etkinlik ile açıklanacak.
58 kurum kısa listede yer aldı , onlarda şöyle the Associated Press (US), BBC (UK), BuzzFeed News(US), Caixin (China), The Financial Times (UK), The Guardian (UK and US), La Nación (Argentina), Reuters (Singapore), Spiegel Online (Germany), The New York Times (US), The Washington Post (US); but also smaller organisations such as africanDRONE (South Africa), Bayanat Box (Lebanon), Code for Nigeria/Code for Africa (Nigeria), Convoca (Peru), or Revista Resiliente (Brazil).
Kısa listede olan projeler ise şöyle:
Data visualisation of the year
Shortlisted projects
Humanizing data on the Syrian conflict, Bayanat Box, Lebanon
Is anything left of Mosul?, BBC News Visual Journalism team, United Kingdom
Feeding China, Bloomberg, Hong Kong
Those Places High-Speed Rail Could Take You To, Caixin Media, China
Two theaters or 1,000? How to release an Oscar-winning film, Dow Jones Media, United States
BB-resan, Journalism++ Stockholm, Sweden
The five main projects of the Belt and Road Initiative, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
20 Years, 20 Titles, SRF Data, Switzerland
Life in the camps, Thomson Reuters, Singapore
Trump’s Lies, The New York Times, United States
365 days of Trump claims, The Washington Post, United States
Streetscapes – Mozart, Marx and a Dictator, Zeit Online, Germany
Investigation of the year
Shortlisted projects
The Gerrymandering Project, FiveThirtyEight, United States
Monitor da Violencia, G1, Brazil
Paradise Papers, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, United States
Reporting Deaths in Malaysian Police Custody: Behind the Numbers, Malaysiakini, Malaysia
Zombie Campaigns, Tampa Bay Times and WTSP, United States
Easy Money, The Globe and Mail, Canada
Bussed Out: How America moves its homeless, The Guardian US, United States
News data app of the year
Shortlisted projects
The Uber Game, Financial Times, United Kingdom
The Atlas Of Redistricting, FiveThirtyEight, United States
Undi Power, Malaysiakini, Malaysia
Trump Town, ProPublica, United States
Build Your Own Trading Bot, The Wall Street Journal, United States
ExtraPol, WeDoData, France
Data journalism website of the year
Shortlisted projects
La Nacion Data, La Nacion, Argentina
Elecciones 2018, La Nacion, Costa Rica
Passmark, Media Hack, South Africa
SaferRoadsPH, Rappler, Philippines
Stateless in Brazil, Revista Resiliente, Brazil
The Wall Street Journal: data & graphics, The Wall Street Journal, United States
The Chartbeat award for the best use of data in a breaking news story, within first 36 hours
Shortlisted projects
Five Maps That Show Why Macron Beat Le Pen, Bloomberg Graphics, United States
Instant analyses of European elections, Financial Times, United Kingdom
North American hurricane coverage, FiveThirtyEight, United States
The search operation of the submarine Ara San Juan, La Nacion, Argentina
Health-Care Holdouts in the House, The Wall Street Journal, United States
Open data
Shortlisted projects
FiveThirtyEight’s Open Data Webpage, FiveThirtyEight, United States
Open Data Journalism for Change, La Nacion, Argentina
Death and Dysfunction: How New Jersey fails the dead and betrays the living, NJ Advance Media, United States
Follow the Money, Postmedia, Canada
Stanford Open Policing Project, Stanford University, United States
Best individual portfolio
Shortlisted projects
Christopher Cannon, Bloomberg Graphics, United States
Lam Thuy Vo, BuzzFeed News, United States
Jonathan Albright, Tow Center Columbia University, United States
Julia Wolfe, FiveThirtyEight, United States
Abdul Salam Afridi, News Lens Pakistan, Pakistan
Yudivián Almeida, Postdata.club, Cuba
Patrick Stotz, SPIEGEL ONLINE, Germany
Timo Grossenbacher, SRF Data, Switzerland
Mona Chalabi, The Guardian, United States
Rob Grant, Trinity Mirror Data Unit, United Kingdom
Best data journalism team – large
Shortlisted projects
AFP Interactive, France
BBC News Visual and Data Journalism Team portfolio, United Kingdom
Bloomberg Graphics team, United States
Caixin VisLab, China
FiveThirtyEight, United States
Folha De Londrina, Brazil
The South China Morning Post infographics Arcade, Hong Kong
Associated Press Data Team, United States
The Guardian Data Projects Team, United Kingdom
Graphics at The New York Times Opinion, United States
The Times & The Sunday Times Data Team, United Kingdom
Reuters Graphics portfolio, Singapore
Best data journalism team – small
Shortlisted projects
Civio Data Team, Spain
Nancharts Code for Africa & Code for Nigeria, Nigeria
Especiales Datasketch, Colombia
InfoTimes, Egypt
Journalism++ Stockholm, Sweden
KRO-NCRV Data Journalism Team, Netherlands
NZZ Storytelling, Switzerland
Monitor de Victimas from Runrun.es, Venezuela
The Bureau Local from The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, United Kingdom
Innovation in data journalism
Shortlisted projects
Road to Nowhere, africanDRONE, South Africa
Hanna and Ismail, BR Data and Spiegel Online, Germany
Hidden Spy Planes, BuzzFeed News, United States
Vía Sobrecosto, Convoca, Peru
Newsworthy, Journalism++ Stockholm, Sweden
The Wall, USA TODAY, United States
The Neglected Bridges, VG, Norway
Diving into Urban-Rural Prejudice, Zeit Online, Germany
Student and young data journalist of the year
Shortlisted projects
Marie-Louise Timcke, Berliner Morgenpost, Germany
Rachael Dottle, FiveThirtyEight, United States
Saimi Reyes, Postdata.club, Cuba
Agnel Philip, The Arizona Republic, United States
Michael Hester, The DataFace, United States
Martin Gonzalez, The Economist, United Kingdom
Public Choice
Shortlisted projects
La Nacion Data, Argentina
Death and Dysfunction: How New Jersey fails the dead and betrays the living, NJ Advance Media, United States
Trump Town, ProPublica, United States
Bussed Out: How America moves its homeless, The Guardian US, United States
Monitor da Violencia, G1, Brazil
Follow the Money, Postmedia, Canada
Undi Power, Malaysiakini, Malaysia
Humanizing data on the Syrian conflict, Bayanat Box, Lebanon
Passmark, Media Hack, South Africa
SaferRoadsPH, Rappler, Philippines
Those Places High-Speed Rail Could Take You To, Caixin Media, China
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