Find the full programmes of previous year’s conferences:
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2024
Keynote: Is AI a blessing or a curse for journalism? Debate between Rune Ytreberg (iTromsø), Carmen Aguilar García (The Guardian), and Nicolas Kayser-Bril (Algorithmwatch), moderated by Jonathan Stoneman.
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2023
Keynote speaker: Lise Wittemann, FollowTheMoney: “Why we need to investigate the EU”.
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2022
Keynote speakers: Nicky Hager: “Investigative journalism in times of trouble”, Anna Babinets and Pavel Kanygin: “Investigating from abroad”.
Dataharvest online 2021
Dataharvest Digital 2020
Keynote speakers: Eva Jung, Berlingske (Denmark): “Millions from Russia whitewashed through Danish bank” and Chris Hird, Dartmouth Films (UK): “How journalism can have an impact in the networked society”
- Slides and links from speakers
- Picture gallery
- Outline and topics for EIJC19
- Pre-conference activities Thursday May 16
- Funders and partners
Keynote speakers: Joris Luyendijk, Dutch journalist and author: “Bringing journalism to a new era” and Matthew Caruana Galicia (interviewed by Laurent Richard): “The Daphne project”
Keynote speakers: Edouard Perrin, Premières Lignes: “From LuxLeaks to trade secrets” and Nick Diakopoulos, Northwestern University: “The Power of Algorithms”
Keynote speakers: Heidi Blake, BuzzFeed News: “New methods, new media – what have we learned from the match-fixing stories?” and Mar Cabra, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists: “#PanamaPapers”
Keynote speakers: Marina Walker Guevara, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists: “Why cross-border journalism matters” and Chris Csikszentmihalyi, MIT Media Lab: “Disruptive technologies in the service of journalism”
Keynote speaker: Emily O’Reilly, EU Ombudsman: “Hot topics in the EU now and in the coming months”