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)
In de aflevering van vandaag praat ik met Bo van de master Communicatie en organisatie. Ze vertelt over hoe ze vanuit haar bachelor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen in Utrecht terecht is gekomen en nu bezig is met haar stage. De master geeft volgens haar een inkijkje in het werkleven na studeren en biedt mede door de verplichte stage een goede voorbereiding.
Heb je nog vragen over de master Communicatie en organisatie? Mail programmacoördinator Charlotte van Hooijdonk op: c.m.j.vanhooijdonk@uu.nl
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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)