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Posts by Răzvan Zamfira

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It was an amazing 2025 The Power of Storytelling conference in Bucharest this weekend! And what an ending #story25

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Really great online collection of Romanian historical dataviz by @razvanzamfira.bsky.social did you know? @datavisfriendly.bsky.social @infowetrust.com

link: coda.io/@razvan-zamf...

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Yeah, people try to make this look too much like hard science when in fact is a lot looser. On the flip side, how would you be a credible/employable professional if you don’t state that you have a “proven methodology”

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Making Home with Data Lecture: Mona Chalabi, Gauri Bahuguna + Martina Duque González in conversation with Christina L. De León

If you are looking for a good talk Making Home with Data, data journalist Mona Chalabi might be it cooper.edu/events-and-e...

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Saved for later when I am looking for cool #gamification examples in #dataviz

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Data viz is still a skill that you primarily develop after finishing your studies and I don’t regret the path that led me but I wished there was such a program 10 years ago!

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Next I will look into the intricacies of data analysis and how I decided on the overarching theme for my contribution. 🌍✨

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ACLED Dashboard - ACLED Use our interactive dashboard to explore ACLED data by region, country, event type, and actor, from the start of our coverage to the present date.

5/4: The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) 🗺️ ACLED focuses on collecting real-time, georeferenced information on political violence and armed conflict worldwide. Dive into their dataset for granular insights: acleddata.com/dashboard/#/...

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UCDP - Uppsala Conflict Data Program The Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) has recorded ongoing violent conflicts since the 1970s. The data provided is one of the most accurate and well-used data-sources on global armed conflicts and ...

4/4: Resource 2: UCDP - Uppsala Conflict Data Program 📈 Renowned for its rigorous approach, UCDP provides detailed event-level data on organized violence and conflict. Explore their dataset here: ucdp.uu.se

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3/4: Resource 1: GDELT Project 🌍 This initiative analyzes global news media to track and document conflict narratives over time, offering insights into evolving media landscapes. Check out their comprehensive dataset here: www.gdeltproject.org

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2/4: Challenge 1: Finding the Right Data 🌐 Navigating the vast expanse of conflict data online was daunting. After extensive research, I've identified three invaluable resources. Let's dive in!

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1/4: Setting the Stage 🎬 Meet Larisa Kalik & Vadim Ghirda, two daring journalists capturing the harsh realities of contemporary wars. Their work forms the heart of our exhibition, where data visualization adds depth to their powerful narratives.

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Thread Alert! 🧵 Excited to share insights from my journey deconstructing a data viz project for an upcoming exhibition I am currently working on. 📊 This is an attempt on documenting the behind-the-scenes process, starting with the challenge of selecting the right data sources.

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Delayed Gratification The Slow Journalism Magazine | Last to breaking news

I have been following The Baffler magazine ( thebaffler.com/latest/every...) for a while now. They write opinion pieces on different themes but they also follow the daily news. Also, Delayed Gratification is a very good infographic rich slow journalism outlet: www.slow-journalism.com

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Doing some charting on a thermal printer is on my bucket list for a while. This post is super useful to know where to start in terms of constraints. There are a few I haven’t thought about at all. Thanks @amycesal.bsky.social for sharing!

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The first post is always tricky.

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