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)
Wat is de beste manier om een nieuwe generatie democratische burgers op te leiden? Hoe kunnen we navigeren tussen indoctrinatie en verwaarlozing? Welke rol speelt burgerschapsonderwijs bij het afbakenen van die grenzen, en welke impact kan de academische wereld hebben om een zinvolle bijdrage te leveren aan het verdedigen en verbeteren van de democratie? In deze aflevering spreekt David Napolitano, presentator van Institutions for Open Societies platform Futures of Democracy, met Bram Eidhof, oprichter van ‘Bureau Common Ground’. Dit is een onafhankelijk en gespecialiseerd bureau dat zich richt op het ondersteunen van scholen bij burgerschapsonderwijs. Luister mee terwijl we verschillende onderwerpen bespreken met betrekking tot wetgeving, de academische wereld en burgerschapsonderwijs.
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How can we navigate between indoctrination and neglect? What role does citizenship education have in demarcating those boundaries, and what kind of impact can academia have to meaningfully contribute to defending and improving democracy. In this episode, IOS Futures of Democracy host David Napolitano speaks with Bram Eidhof, founder of ‘Bureau Common Ground’. An independent and specialised agency that focuses on assisting schools with citizenship education. Join us as we unpack different topics concerning legislation, academia, and citizenship education. Specifically, on the best way to educate a new generation of democratic citizens. This podcast can be found on Spotify and soundcloud. This episode is completely recorded in Dutch.
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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)