Dublin (and others) traverse the digital frontier
Suggest editsGreetings, hacks and hackers. By the time you read this next newsletter, the American president will have been chosen (finally), so let’s take a look at what other countries are up to in the meantime.
Hacks/Hackers Dublin is promoting the Investigative Journalism on the Digital Frontier Conference taking place in Ireland, but they’re not the only ones pushing digital boundaries this weekend. Buenos Aires, a veritable hotbed of hackathons, is holding its first hackathon on “institutional violence,” a threat to human rights in Latin America and everywhere.
The week ahead:
- Singapore is taking on 3D graphics
- Dublin is attending the Investigative Journalism on the Digital Frontier Conference
- Buenos Aires is hosting its first hackathon on institutional violence
- Miami is holding its regular OpenHack Miami
- IRE in Missouri is holding its weekly meeting
- South Wales is holding its first event
Chapter spotlight:
Taipei went a pretty ambitious route with its very first meetup last month: they held a QGIS workshop with two instructors and a pretty full turnout
people are digging into QGIS... #hhtpe pic.twitter.com/bLpaAr2XcF
— HacksHackersTaipei (@hackshackersTPE) October 16, 2016
Hacks/Hackers groups are always striving to find the best way to communicate with members and organize events. For their part, co-organizers Silva Shih and Kirby Wu made a variety of online homes for the group, including a Twitter, website and Github. Future months will hopefull indicate which are the most useful and popular.
Over 30 ppl contributed to the note-taking in our first meetup, here's the link of the collaborative doc: https://t.co/Gfhey0lQia #hhTaipei
— HacksHackersTaipei (@hackshackersTPE) October 17, 2016
Worth a read:
- ProPublica is swooping in to take over Sunlight Labs’ various open government projects, saving them from extinction (ProPublica)
- Facebook lets advertisers exclude viewers by race, adding to its already dubious content distribution practices (ProPublica)
- “Content-recommendation companies” like Outbrain are wearing out their welcome at media companies (NYT)
- Mic is experimenting with videos that play on the iPhone – before the owner has even unlocked the screen (NiemanLab)
Job openings:
- North America:
- The Daily Dot is looking for a tech writer
- CBS MoneyWatch is hiring a data editor
- The Marshall Project has an opening for an editorial designer
- ObserverMedia is hiring a front-end engineer
- Wirecutter, which was just bought by the NYT, has nine openings
- NYTLabs alum Alexis Lloyd is looking for a data viz designer for a new startup
- WaPo is hiring a graphics reporter and designer
- The Texas Tribune has a data viz opening
- Europe:
- The Sun in London is hiring a tech and science reporter
- University College Dublin has an opening for professor in digital communication
Other upcoming events:
- November:
- Nov 7-9 – Johannesburg, South Africa – African Investigative Journalism Conference
- Nov 11-13 – Dublin, Ireland – Hacks/Hackers Dublin’s Investigative Journalism on the Digital Frontier Conference
- Nov 18-19 – Leuven, Belgium – VVOJ conference, a gathering of the Dutch-Flemish Association of Investigative Journalists
- Nov 19-20 – London, UK – the Parliament Accountability Hack, aka ParlyHack
- Nov 22 – Birminghham, UK – a one-day data journalism conference
- Nov 22-23 – Covilha, Portugal – the Journalism and Mobile Devices Congress
- Nov 23-24 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – European Women in Technology Conference
- December:
- Dec 1-4 – Panama City, Panama – the International Anti-Corruption Conference
- Dec 2-3 – Dead Sea, Jordan – the Arab Investigative Journalism Conference