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 Milou van Politiek, cultuur en religie over haar studiekeuze. Ze vertelt over het feit dat religie overal is, of je het nu omarmt of je er tegen afzet, en dat juist deze interactie van religie en samenleving hetgene is wat je bij PCR bestudeert. Ook geeft ze de tip om met de mensen om je heen te praten over watvoor studie bij je zou kunnen passen; zij kennen je soms beter dan je denkt!
Heb je nog vragen voor Milou, of andere vragen over het maken van je studiekeuze? Mail ons op: voorlichtingen.gw@uu.nl
Voor meer details over de studie Politiek, cultuur en religie kun je terecht op de website van de Universiteit Utrecht: https://www.uu.nl/bachelors/politiek-cultuur-en-religie
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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)