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Friday, May 23
 

1:15pm CEST

Pathways to collaboration with scientists: networking roundtable about cross-disciplinary collaboration
Friday May 23, 2025 1:15pm - 2:30pm CEST
In recent years, cross-border investigative projects have increasingly seen scientists and scholars not just as interviewees but as active collaborators throughout the investigative process. Such collaborations, while powerful, require careful design from the start. For example, scientists and journalists often have diverging agendas, timelines, and constraints. There is an inherent imbalance between scientific expertise and the ability of journalists to critically evaluate the validity of a specific scientific approach, leaving journalists reliant on scientists' judgment and at risk of losing control over the direction of the investigation. To address these and other challenges there is a need for structured guidelines, recommendations, and potentially a code of conduct to ensure independence, equity, and effective use of resources. In this networking session, the participants will discuss what those guidelines might look like and co-create a practical blueprint for fostering respectful and productive collaborations between journalists and scholars. The session's outcome will be a co-created roadmap of suggestions, insights, and practical recommendations.
Speakers
avatar for Elisabetta Tola

Elisabetta Tola

Founder and editor-in-chief, Facta
Elisabetta is a science, data, and investigative journalist.She is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Facta.eu, an Italian independent media outlet that applies the scientific method to journalism and promotes science journalism as a cornerstone of democratic participation.She... Read More →
Friday May 23, 2025 1:15pm - 2:30pm CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme

3:00pm CEST

Keep calm and coordinate: Networking Roundtable about coordinating collaborative investigations
Friday May 23, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CEST
Cross-border collaborative investigations are now an established practice in journalism, and the role of coordinator is gaining a clearer definition. Yes, many questions about the coordinator's role and work remain open, as each investigation is different and presents different challenges. While some organisations specialise in hosting and coordinating collaborative projects, there are also many cross-border investigations coordinated by individual journalists in an ad-hoc manner. In this session we'd like to consider the possibility of developing a cross-border editorial framework and mindset that would help us decide which topics to investigate from the beginning of a collaboration. We will look at ideas on how to best manage diverse, cross-border teams who have varying cultural and journalistic backgrounds; how to work remotely across different time zones with freelancers and staffers, newcomers and veterans, data journalists and writers. When it comes to publishing partners, how do you navigate the varying requirements of legacy media and independent newsrooms? Whether you have experience coordinating cross-border investigations or you'd like to get some experience in the field - join the discussion!
Speakers
avatar for Alessia Cerantola

Alessia Cerantola

Alessia is editorial director with Investigate Europe. Previously she worked as a coordinating editor with OCCRP. She has worked as a producer and reporter in Rome for Report, RAI. Since 2007, Alessia has reported about environmental and social issues, sex crimes, corruption, and... Read More →
Friday May 23, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme
 
Saturday, May 24
 

9:30am CEST

Journalism educators unite - inspiration and skill sharing
Saturday May 24, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
In this session, we will share our best practices on helping participants in our courses to embrace data journalism. We'll present the results of the Crossborder Journalism Campus project, where two cohorts of 75 students from three journalism education institutions in Germany, France and Sweden collaborated on a European topic. We will also share examples of exercises, workshops, and assignments that data educators might use. The session is for practice-oriented journalism educators who want to share tips and be inspired by each other.
Moderators
avatar for Brigitte Alfter

Brigitte Alfter

Director, Arena for Journalism in Europe
Brigitte Alfter is a senior German-Danish journalist and director for Arena for Journalism in Europe. Having practiced journalism for more than a decade on local, national and European level, she realised the need for collaborative journalism and for structures to support not least... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Ulla Sätereie

Ulla Sätereie

Chairperson, Föreningen Grävande Journalister (FGJ) -- Swedish Association of Investigative Journalism
Program coordinator of MIJ, the international master's program in investigative journalism. Chairman of Grävande Journalister (Investigative Reporters in Sweden). Former head of department at JMG and director of studies for the journalism education. 
avatar for Sandra Foresti

Sandra Foresti

Lecturer, University of Gothenburg
Lecturer, Department of Journalism and Communication at University of Göteborg, Sweden. I teach data journalism and investigative journalism at bachelor and master level. Background as researcher, investigative journalist and data journalism at different Swedish media organisati... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme

11:15am CEST

Transparency talks: Networking roundable for journalists working with FOI
Saturday May 24, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
This informal session is intended to bring together journalists who use access to documents procedures within European Institutions and member states. It is the first (in person) meeting of the informal network of these journalists since it was launched at Dataharvest 2024, but it is open to all journalists and researchers with knowledge of the right to information & access to documents anywhere in Europe. During the meeting, we’ll exchange tips and best practices, and if there is interest, we will try to create, together, a knowledge repository that would identify and compile useful strategies, tactics, and sources for obtaining documents all over the EU.
Speakers
avatar for Jean Comte

Jean Comte

Reporter, MLex
I am a Brussels-based journalist, currently covering financial regulation for the financial newswire MLex.I spent several years before that writing about transparency, ethics and lobbying in the EU institutions. I published a book on lobbying in 2023, that was reedited this year.I... Read More →
avatar for Alexander Fanta

Alexander Fanta

Follow the Money
Alexander Fanta is an investigative reporter with Follow the Money. He writes about tech companies and their lobbying in the European Union. Alexander was part of an international team of journalists who investigated the corruption allegations against Chinese tech giant Huawei.Alexander... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme

1:45pm CEST

Investigative Tools for the Commons: DARC, OpenAleph, and the Case for a Shared Data Library
Saturday May 24, 2025 1:45pm - 3:00pm CEST
This informal session brings together investigative journalists and technologists working with OpenAleph or interested in using it. The Data and Research Center (DARC) has committed to keeping OpenAleph open source and wants to collaborate with newsrooms to ensure it continues to serve the community it was built for. We’ll discuss what should come next, and how we can work together to make it happen. The session will also explore the idea of a shared data library: a communal collection of scrapers and structured datasets using the FollowTheMoney (FtM) schema that can plug into OpenAleph instances and make more public data accessible to all.
Speakers
avatar for Jan Strozyk

Jan Strozyk

Data and Journalism Projects Director, DARC
Jan's interest lies in the convergence of technology and investigative journalism, where he contributes to shaping the future of reporting as DARC's Director of Data and Journalism Projects. Before launching DARC, Jan served as the Chief Data Editor at OCCRP, where he co-led the research... Read More →
avatar for Alex Ștefănescu

Alex Ștefănescu

Senior Developer, http://darc.li/
Alex is a senior open-source developer. She has worked on civic technology and tools for activists and journalists. She is currently proud & happy to be part of the Data and Research Center. She is involves in digital rights advocacy in Romania as a member of apti.ro - the Association... Read More →
avatar for Simon Wörpel

Simon Wörpel

Director of Technology, Data and Research Center – DARC
Simon leads the investigative tooling development, including OpenAleph, at the Data and Research Center (DARC). In mid-2023, Simon founded DARC's predecessor, the independent tech organization investigativedata.io. Prior to that, he helped various newsrooms and research teams across... Read More →
avatar for Karina Shedrofsky

Karina Shedrofsky

Director of Research, Data and Research Center
Karina enables impactful investigations as DARC's Director of Research, driven by a passion for tracking elusive individuals and leveraging open-source data to uncover hidden connections. Before joining DARC, Karina spent eight years at OCCRP, where she co-led the research and data... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 1:45pm - 3:00pm CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme

3:30pm CEST

Investigating arms and defence industry - networking roundtable
Saturday May 24, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm CEST
The EU and the individual European countries are on an unprecedented buying spree for arms and everything else related to the defence sector. An investment in arms of €800 billion is planned, and a European Military Sales Mechanism is going to be set up to promote joint procurement and to help member states pool their demand for defence systems. This is a highly globalised industry, and components are produced in several countries, making production and lobbying difficult to follow. The European arms industry will grow significantly - how can we follow it, and what should we look for? Join this round-table to discuss ideas and network with reporters working on the subject across Europe.
Speakers
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Lorenzo Scarazzato

Researcher - Military Expenditure and Arms Production, SIPRI
avatar for Nico Schmidt

Nico Schmidt

Investigate Europe
As part of the European journalist team Investigate Europe, Nico Schmidt works together with colleagues from several EU countries. In recent months, he has researched the unequal availability of essential medicines in the EU, the role of AI in the EU election campaign and how Western... Read More →
avatar for Hans-Martin Tillack

Hans-Martin Tillack

Investigative Reporter
Hans-Martin Tillack is an investigative reporter, based in Berlin. Until 2025 he was a senior reporter in the investigative team of "Welt" and "Welt am Sonntag". Before that, he was responsible for investigations in the Berlin office of "Stern" magazine. From 1999 to 2004, he was... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme

5:15pm CEST

Networking roundtable for AI practitioners
Saturday May 24, 2025 5:15pm - 6:30pm CEST
Are you working on topics of algorithmic accountability? Join this meeting of AI "practitioners” to share tips and ideas from your investigations, discuss common challenges and obstacles, share lessons learned and good practices, and get peer support. (A more detailed description to follow)
Speakers
avatar for Naiara Bellio

Naiara Bellio

Reporter, AlgorithmWatch
Naiara covers the topics automated decision-making systems and digital rights at AlgorithmWatch. She also conducts research on the use of algorithmic systems by administrations and tech at borders for organisations such as Fair Trials, EuroMed Rights and AlgoRace. Before, she coordinated... Read More →
avatar for Gabriel Geiger

Gabriel Geiger

Investigative Journalist, Lighthouse Reports
Gabriel is an investigative journalist with Lighthouse Reports. He specializes in surveillance and algorithmic accountability reporting and most recently was the lead reporter on Lighthouse Reports' Suspicion Machines investigation. His work often combines traditional reporting methodologies... Read More →
avatar for Federico Acosta Rainis

Federico Acosta Rainis

Data Specialist, Pulitzer Center
Federico Acosta Rainis is a data specialist at the Pulitzer Center's Environment Investigations Unit. Previously an IT consultant, he transitioned into journalism a decade ago, working with La Nación in Argentina, where he has contributed to award-winning projects. Federico received... Read More →
avatar for Kuang Keng Kuek Ser

Kuang Keng Kuek Ser

Data Editor, Pulitzer Center
Kuek Ser Kuang Keng is the data editor for the Pulitzer Center, where he supports investigative journalists of the Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN) and Ocean Reporting Network (ORN) to achieve their investigation goals. Based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Keng is a digital journalist... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 5:15pm - 6:30pm CEST
Z2.01 - Mediadrôme
 
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