A discussion of forensic journalism. From open-source digital mapping, to forensic architectural methods, the art of investigation in the public interest is rapidly changing, and this innovation is being pioneered at Goldsmiths. But what does a forensic approach to journalism actually mean? Is it about the application of new methods to the work of journalism, or something more distinctively humanitarian, democratic and new?
Forensic Architecture’s Director, Eyal Weizman will be speaking alongside Airwars’ Chris Woods in a discussion on forensic journalism chaired by James Harkin, Director, Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ).
Find out more hereA discussion of forensic journalism. From open-source digital mapping, to forensic architectural methods, the art of investigation in the public interest is rapidly changing, and this innovation is being pioneered at Goldsmiths. But what does a forensic approach to journalism actually mean? Is it about the application of new methods to the work of journalism, or something more distinctively humanitarian, democratic and new?
Forensic Architecture’s Director, Eyal Weizman will be speaking alongside Airwars’ Chris Woods in a discussion on forensic journalism chaired by James Harkin, Director, Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ).
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