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Welcome to Data Journalism at John Cabot University

Welcome to the blog of the Data Journalism module at John Cabot University, Rome. Created and led by Dr Helton Levy, the course had its debut in Spring 2022. Data Journalism at JCU has the purpose of teaching students how to read into datasets and tell stories without losing the human agency behind what we call data. Each post represents a classroom exercise made of numerical and textual data. By sharing our learning steps, it is possible to benefit other students and bring fresh ideas to enhance data journalism as an accessible practice. Contact: hlevy@johncabot.edu

Unless stated otherwise, all images used in posts are stock pictures collected from the Internet.

Recent Posts

  • Countries with less support for women in politics could also be champions in LGBTQ+ discrimination
  • Data Shows D.C. Offers the Best Median Salary for Graduates in the US
  • Boomers were hit the hardest during the 2008 economic crisis
  • Arizona and New Mexico fail in educational attainment in the US’ Four Corners
  • Italy’s big failure on climate

Authors

  • Helton Levy
  • From the JCU Data Journalism class

Archives

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Category: Government

The otherwise hidden lucrative relationship between the U.S. Congress and big pharma 
Covid-19, Government, Public policies, Society, United States

The otherwise hidden lucrative relationship between the U.S. Congress and big pharma 

Let’s look into the otherwise hidden lucrative relationship between congress and Big Pharma. Who are the politicians involved? Continue reading The otherwise hidden lucrative relationship between the U.S. Congress and big pharma 

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