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Elisa Murgese works for the Investigation Unit of Greenpeace Italy. After a Masters in International Journalism at the City University of London, she worked as a journalist and videomaker for various newspapers, including Donna Moderna and il Fatto Quotidiano online, and as a contributor to the NGO Diritto Di Sapere. She has also worked with several investigative journalism centres (Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Request Initiative).
#DDJcamp training programme: data journalism against prejudices about migration
They often say data journalism is a more objective kind of journalism. Is it really? Can it beat hate speech and fake news? Can it make a difference to the media presentation of migrants’ and refuge...
Finally, Italy has a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). But how many journalists know how to use it effectively among quibbles and exceptions? Find out in a practical workshop with some of the leadin...
Has Italy become more transparent with the adoption of the Freedom of Information Act? The NGO Diritto di Sapere has field-tested the effectiveness of the new law with hundreds of requests addressed ...