Working on a project of the Financial Times, students of the Open Source Global Justice Investigation lab used open-source techniques, including geolocation, weapons identification, and social media analysis, to contribute to an investigation on Haiti’s gang crisis. In this podcast, they explain what methods they used, what challenges they faces, and how they worked together during their research. (Note: this podcast was recorded before the project was finalized)
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Working on a project of the Financial Times, students of the Open Source Global Justice Investigation lab used open-source techniques, including geolocation, weapons identification, and social media analysis, to contribute to an investigation on Haiti’s gang crisis. In this podcast, they explain what methods they used, what challenges they faces, and how they worked together during their research. (Note: this podcast was recorded before the project was finalized)
De Rode Draad – Volkspartijen in het nauw (met Pepijn Corduwener)
Utrecht University
34 minutes 20 seconds
5 months ago
De Rode Draad – Volkspartijen in het nauw (met Pepijn Corduwener)
In De Rode Draad geven wij, Jelle, Rémon, Ko en Cato, je de context die je nog mist. Elke week duiken we met een gast in een nieuw thema: de transformatie van volkspartijen, veranderende idealen in een postmateriële samenleving, de kracht en kwetsbaarheid van fusie, en de toekomst van links.
In de eerste aflevering: volkspartijen, wat betekent die term eigenlijk? In deze aflevering spreken we met dr. Pepijn Corduwener, hoofddocent Politieke Geschiedenis aan de UU om daar achter te komen. We nemen je mee de geschiedenis in om te pluizen wat Timmermans nu eigenlijk precies wilt als hij spreekt van een ‘brede nieuwe volksbeweging.’ Wat is de toekomst van volkspartijen in Nederland?
Benieuwd naar de achtergrond van de afleveringen, neem een kijkje op www.derodedraadpodcast.nl
Utrecht University
Working on a project of the Financial Times, students of the Open Source Global Justice Investigation lab used open-source techniques, including geolocation, weapons identification, and social media analysis, to contribute to an investigation on Haiti’s gang crisis. In this podcast, they explain what methods they used, what challenges they faces, and how they worked together during their research. (Note: this podcast was recorded before the project was finalized)