by Jane Whyatt
Many violations of media freedom and other journalists’ rights go unreported across Europe. Journalists don’t like to write about their own problems, and in most cases are justified to be afraid of speaking out. But we can also "listen" to the data available.
Mining, studying and sharing data is an important aspect of getting connected with the thick of media freedom violations in a scenario where journalists are afraid of speaking out. (Public domain photo)
To tackle this issue, data journalism experts are holding a workshop at the Perugia International Journalism Festival.
It is part of the ECPMF project and…