On Saturday 26 October, this year's Data-SKUP will take place at OsloMet. Journalists, editors, designers, developers, academics and students are all guaranteed to find something of interest here.
Here you can learn data journalism, get inspiration and network with colleagues from Norway and abroad. The programme will have a special focus on artificial intelligence and will be released soon.
Some examples:
- In the Swedish TV 4 documentary ‘Undercover in the troll factory’, Kalla Fakta reveals that the Sweden Democrats run 23 social media accounts with names such as ‘Politiskt inkorrekt’ and ‘Vita Kränkta Kvinnor’. Journalist Daniel Andersson got a job in the party's communications department and went undercover for several months. Together with his colleague Emil Hellerud, he tells about the work on the revelation at Data-SKUP.
- ‘How to find people when you have minimal information’ by Karina Shedrofsky (Head of Research at the international journalist network Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project)
- ‘The art of farting’ by Paul Cheung (long-time investigative journalist in the US)
- ‘How to expose deepfake’ by Bjørn Martin Hengnes
- ‘How NRK found hundreds of instukids on TikTok’ by Kaja Staude Mikalsen and Christian Nicolai Bjørke (NRK Sørøst)
- Data security: Protect yourself and your sources by Runa Sandvik (Granitt, formerly New York Times) and investigative journalist Jonas Alsaker Vikan (NRK)
More info: www.skup.no