Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri 2019 Kısa Listesi Açıklandı
Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri 2019 Kısa liste açıklandı. 607 proje başvurusu alan kurul 103 projeyi listeye aldı. 26 ülkeden 73 kurumun projesi listeye girdi. Global Editors Network, ile Google News Initiative, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Microsoft desteği ile düzenlenen yarışmada ağırlıkta yine ABD ve İngiltere projeleri önde ancak Almanya, Arjantin, Küba, Rusya ve Güney Afrika’dan gelen başvurular da kısa listeye girdi.
Listede 73 kuruluş var. Bunlar arasında Wall Street Journal (ABD), The Guardian (İngiltere), Reuters (ABD), Güney Çin Sabah Postası (Hong Kong), Caixin (Çin) ve El Cezire (Katar); ayrıca Postdata.club (Küba), J ++ (İsveç) ve Moğol Araştırma Araştırma Merkezi (Moğolistan) gibi daha küçük ekipler de var.
Data Journalism Award her yıl katlanarak gelişiyor, başvurular da artıyor. Yemen'den, Mısır'dan, Küba'dan çok güçlü projeler var. İki kez finale kaldım yıllar önce onun dışında Türkiye'den düzenli proje eklendiğini görmedim. #ddj #vg #dataviz https://t.co/PWgsiG0phQ
— Pınar Dağ FirthⓋ (@pinardag) May 21, 2019
2012 yılından beridir düzenlenen Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri bu yıl 8.kez yapılıyor. İlkinde 200 proje başvurusu yapılmıştı. Zaman içinde dünya genelinde bu alanda düzenlenen en önemli yarışma haline geldi.
Bu yılki Veri Gazeteciliği Ödülleri için kısa listeye giren projeler, kategoriye göre:
Copy, paste, legislate: We looked for legislation that was written by special interests. We found it in all 50 states, USA Today, The Arizona Republic, The Center for Public Integrity, United States
The Economist’s “Build a voter” models, The Economist, United Kingdom
Concrete and coral: Tracking expansion in the South China Sea, Reuters, United States
Facial recognition’s ‘dirty little secret’: Millions of online photos scraped without consent, NBC News, United States
RADAR – data journalism and automation to produce local news at scale, RADAR, United Kingdom
Radmesser, Der Tagesspiegel, Germany
A whole presidential campaign categorized, Folha de S.Paulo, Brazil
This is what an analysis of the presidential candidates’ facial expressions reveals, O Estado de S. Paulo, Brazil
Award for student and young data journalist of the year
Kira Schacht, Deutsche Welle/Journocode, Germany
Juan Gómez, deputy editor for Rutas del Conflicto, Colombia
James Tozer, The Economist, United Kingdom
Jill Castellano: Following the Money in San Diego Elections, United States
Dada Lyndell, RBC.ru, Russian Federation
George Greenwood, BBC London, formerly The Times and Sunday Times, United Kingdom
Saimi Reyes, Postdata.club, Cuba
Best data journalism team portfolio (Large newsroom)
The Times & The Sunday Times data journalism team, United Kingdom
ProPublica News Applications Team, United States
Reuters Graphics team, United States
The Economist Data Team, United Kingdom
La Nacion data team, Argentina
The South China Morning Post Arcade, Hong Kong
Bloomberg Graphics, United States
Telegraph Data Journalism Team, United Kingdom
The Guardian Data Projects Team, United Kingdom
The Wall Street Journal data and graphics, United States
Best data journalism team portfolio (Small newsroom)
Texas Tribune Data Visuals Team, United States
Center for Public Integrity, United States
Bureau Local Team, United Kingdom
FiveThirtyEight, United States
Marshall Project, United States
Mongolian Center for Investigative Reporting, Mongolia
Media Hack Collective, South Africa
Best individual portfolio
Shane Shifflett, The Wall Street Journal, United States
Al Shaw, ProPublica, United States
Inga Ting, ABC News, Australia
Claire Miller, Reach Data Unit, United Kingdom
Ashley Kirk, The Telegraph, United Kingdom
Emily M. Eng, The Seattle Times, United States
Best use of data in a breaking news story, within first 36 hours
Indonesia plane crash, Reuters, United States
Every time Ford and Kavanaugh dodged a question, in one chart, Vox.com, United States
State Capture and the R12-billion Bosasa was given, Mail & Guardian, South Africa
Graphic explainer: the deadly 43-minutes chat record of Puyuma Express derailment, READr, Taiwan
California is burning, USA Today, Redding Record Searchlight, United States
How the Thai cave rescue mission unfolded, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
Data journalism website of the year
graphics.reuters.com, United States
The Wall Street Journal data and graphics, United States
Data visualisation of the year
To See How Levees Increase Flooding, We Built Our Own, ProPublica, United States
Here’s How America Uses Its Land, Bloomberg Graphics, United States
Trapped in Paradise, The Wall Street Journal, United States
A year after the disappearance of the submarine ARA San Juan, La Nación, Argentina
How the monsoon could devastate Rohingya camps, Reuters, United States
Yemen: Death from Above – Every Saudi coalition air raid on Yemen since 2015, Al Jazeera, Qatar
How Brexit revealed four new political factions, The Guardian, United Kingdom
The race to save the river Ganges, Reuters, United States
How Trump’s Trade War Went From 18 Products to 10,000, The New York Times, United States
How life has changed for people your age, ABC News, Australia
Investigation of the year
Hurricane Maria’s Dead, AP, Center for Investigative Journalism, Quartz, Puerto Rico, United States
Ocean Shock, Reuters, United States
Dying Homeless, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, United Kingdom
Miseducation, ProPublica and The New York Times, United States
Black box Schufa, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Der Spiegel, Germany
The Receipts of Power, Aftonbladet, Sweden
The Force Report, NJ Advance Media, United States
News Data App
Observatorio de Corrupción, Conocimiento Abierto y Asociación Civil por la Justicia, Argentina
St. Louis Crime Tracker, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States
Broadband speed map reveals Britain’s new digital divide, Financial Times, United Kingdom
Follow the NRA’s Spending on the 2018 Midterms, Down to the Last Dollar, The Trace, United States
Bloomberg Businessweek Best B-Schools, Bloomberg Businessweek, United States
Can You Afford to Retire, The Wall Street Journal, United States
The Myth of the Criminal Immigrant, The Marshall Project, United States
Open Data Award
Sold From Under You, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and HuffPost UK, United Kingdom
OCCRP Data, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Foreign Lobby Watch, Center for Responsive Politics, United States
FiveThirtyEight’s Open Data intiatives, FiveThirtyEight, United States
Public Choice Award
South Sudan Food Prices, The Washington Post, United States
The Clean” Political Discourse van”, Darkenu, Israel
This is how thin you have to be, to walk the catwalk, NOS, Netherlands
See How Your Salary Compares, The Wall Street Journal, United States
A day in a Spain without women, El Confidencial, Spain