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Friday, May 31 • 4:45pm - 6:00pm
Investigations from above: How to use satellite imagery for investigative journalism

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Satellite images play a critical role in today’s investigative reporting. Journalists use satellite images to report on hard-to-reach or dangerous places, cover conflict zones, map floods or droughts, and document war crimes. Satellite imagery can also provide valuable geospatial data for analysing fires and other environmental stories. Our speakers will discuss finding and vetting satellite imagery and will walk through step-by-step examples of how imagery has been used to great effect in investigations.

Speakers
avatar for Ben Strick

Ben Strick

Director of Investigations, Centre for Information Resilience
Benjamin Strick is a digital investigator with a background in law, military and technology, specialising in open source intelligence (OSINT), investigations, influence operations, data and maps. Ben is the Director of Investigations at the Centre for Information Resilience and leads... Read More →
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Reade Levinson

Visuals Investigation Reporter, Reuters
Reade Levinson is a visual investigations reporter at Reuters News, based in London. She specialises in using data analysis and open source methods to break news and expose wrongdoing. She has covered the Trump administration’s immigration policies; police violence and failings... Read More →


Friday May 31, 2024 4:45pm - 6:00pm CEST
Aula 1.13
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