Two Satellite Images and QGIS are Enough to Find How Much a Lake has Shrunken
A guide for journalists on how to observe and measure the reduction of water reserves in water bodies, like the Aposelemi Dam in Crete, with the use and the analysis of satellite images.
6 Tips for Launching an Investigative Podcast
Suggestions on how to make investigative podcasts appealing to the public
“The article will die, but storytelling will not”: Notes from the Nordic AI in Media Summit
Scandinavian newsrooms are leading the way in adopting TN, creating tools for news production while challenging their dependence on American technology.
How Did We Analyse the Armed Groups Conflicts in the Middle East
The methodology for the data analysis on violent interactions involving armed non-state actors in the Middle East in 2023 and 2024.
Investigating war crimes using OSINT: A guide for journalists
Dr. Manisha Ganguly discussed at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum the techniques journalists can employ to investigate potential war crimes using information readily accessible to the public.
Forced disappearances in Mexico: safe journalism, safer lives
Through an interview with investigative journalist and co-founder of the Quinto Elemento Lab, Marcela Turati, iMEdD digs deeper into the phenomenon of disappearances in Mexico, the inadequate state apparatus and what journalists can do moving forward.
Monitoring drought in Greece
The Working Methodology for Observing the Drought Phenomenon in Greece
How we analyze the campaign speeches of political leaders
The working methodology for analyzing campaign speeches in the project -from data collection to data analysis.