Here you can find presentations and links from the speakers at the EIJC 2019. The speakers are listed alphabetically by first name. Presentations from the Local & Housing track can also be found listed by session.
Anne-Lise Bouyer: CrowdNewsroom
Christian Endt: Projekt #MeineMiete
Daniel Simons: Getting access to environmental information
Eiliv Frich Flydal: Bankruptcies, repeaters and losses
Emily O’Reilly – EU Ombudsmand
European Commission – Promoting protection of the right to housing – Homelessness prevention in the context of evictions
Eva Jung: Money Laundering at Danske Bank
Hristio Boytchev: Tracking ethnic diversity in the newsroom
Ine Renson: The biggest-ever citizen-science study into air quality
Julien Vinzent: Marsactu – Crumbling housing property in Marseille
Julien Vincent – Marsactu, Business model & audience engagement
Justus von Daniels: Correctiv Local
Karrie Kehoe: Data cleaning with Pandas
Kira Schacht – Data Journalism. A Local Revolution
Lorenz Matzat: Open Schufa
Marcus Lindemann: What you and I keep doing wrong when searching the web
Mariana Bruschi – Data Journalism. A Local Revolution
Megan Lucero: The Bureau Local – presentation
Megan Lucero: The Bureau Local – a user’s guide
Mollie Hanley: Using OpenCorporates to Investigate Companies
Mollie Hanley: OpenCorporates Tipsheet
Nataša Pirc Musar: FOI – a strong enough tool for journalists?
Nils Mulvad: Start with import.io
Rob Gebeloff: How to turn everything into a database
Ricardo Lafuente: Taskforce
Sabrina Ebitsch: Süddeutsche Zeitung engagement with audience
Sergio Nasarre – Collaborative housing & blockchain
Sergio Nasarre & al. – Legal perspective of challenges of the Spanish rental market
Sergio Nasarre – Legal perspective of the subprime crisis & resulting reforms in Spain
Staffan Dahllöf – FOI presentation
Staffan Dahllöf – European Council
Thomas Perroteau – Data Journalism. A Local Revolution
Winny de Jong: Python for journalists
Yannis-Orestis Papadimitriou: Mass evictions – Athens government offers golden visa incentive