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I would love to live in a public interest media world where: 1. Data-conscious choices of technology are rewarded and not punished 2. Media organisations are agents of trust for their audiences and advocates for ethical technology 3. We share what we build (e.g. through open source) rather than going off on our own. Here is an idea of how we can get there. It's called Full Stack Journalism. Thanks Stichting Democratie en Media for funding us to start working on this.
This is so awesome. As someone who once worked with maintaining a publishing tech stack for a handful of smaller niche publications (website, newsletters, subscribers, data/insights) I know how much this is needed -- and how startup and independent editors need help with tech so they can focus on what they do best and where they have the biggest impact: Journalism. I look very much forward to following Full Stack Journalism even though I now work for a larger news organisation :)
Investigative and Data Journalism | Non-fiction Translation
1moNice to see this taking shape! What stands out immediately is the lack of Central and Eastern European representation (maybe some newsrooms indirectly participate as members of one of the partners). Nothing is truly European if it excludes these regions -- even large markets like Poland and Romania