Dataharvest/EIJC, the European Investigative and Data Journalism Conference organised by Journalismfund.eu, is the most relevant networking event for investigative and data journalists in Europe. Dataharvest/EIJC15 will take place on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday morning 10 May 2015, with a pre-conference Hackaton on Thursday 7 May. Like the previous years, the conference will take place in the centre of Brussels.
Communication difficulties are common between journalists and technologists. Meet Leila Haddou, freelance investigative journalist formerly of the Guardian, and Max Harlow, technical lead at the Bureau for Investigative Journalism in London. They discuss their experiences from working with the other, problems they’ve faced, and suggestions for possible solutions.
Data Journalism Editor, The Times and the Sunday Times
Leila Haddou is the data journalism editor for The Times and the Sunday Times in London. She has previously worked on investigations for the Financial Times and The Guardian. She has an avid interest in how technology can be used by journalists to assist with data-led reporting.@... Read More →
Max Harlow works on the visual and data journalism team at the Financial Times, focusing on investigations. He also runs Journocoders, a group for journalists to develop technical skills for use in their reporting.
Saturday May 9, 2015 12:00 - 13:00 CEST
1.19Erasmushogeschool, 70 Zespenningenstraat, 1000 Brussels, Belgium