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Piratensender Powerplay
E201: Der Wunschwahlkampf

Piratensender Powerplay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 56:30


Acht Minuten Brandmauer, kaum Zeit fürs Klima, Gregor Aisch, Lisa Caspari, Alexandra Engert, Leon Kaessmann, Lissy Kleer, Omid Rezaee, Anastasia Tikhomirova, Julius Tröger und David Will, Zeit, https://www.zeit.de/politik/deutschland/2025-02/tv-duell-bundestagswahl-merz-scholz-analyseBundestagswahl 2025: Was sagen die Parteien zu Bürgergeld, Rente und sozialer Ungleichheit?, der Paritätische Gesamtverband, https://www.der-paritaetische.de/alle-meldungen/bundestagswahl-2025-was-sagen-die-parteien-zu-buergergeld-rente-und-ungleichheit/Hier nochmal als Tabelle mit allen relevanten Parteien zum Download: https://www.der-paritaetische.de/fileadmin/user_upload/2025_Synopse_sozialpolitische_Kernaussagen_ohne_AfD_.pdfDie Rechtstreiber der CDU von Gabriela Keller , Annika Joeres , Stella Hesch, CORRECTIV,11. Februar 2025https://correctiv.org/aktuelles/parteien/2025/02/11/die-rechtstreiber-welche-hardliner-die-cdu-nach-rechts-ziehen/Der Mann der Großkonzerne: Das Lobby-Netzwerk von Friedrich Merz, Annika Joeres , Gabriela Keller, CORRECTIV, https://correctiv.org/aktuelles/wirtschaft/2025/01/28/bester-mann-der-grosskonzerne-das-lobby-netzwerk-von-friedrich-merz/Die Kinderwüste - Wie die Politik Familien im Stich lässt, Stefan Schulz, https://hoffmann-und-campe.de/products/77148-die-kinderwuesteDie Altenrepublik - Wie der demographische Wandel unsere Zukunft gefährdet, Stefan Schulz, https://hoffmann-und-campe.de/products/59876-die-altenrepublikKinder – Minderheit ohne Schutz: Aufwachsen in der alternden Gesellschaft, Aladin El-Mafaalani, Sebastian Kurtenbach, Klaus Peter Strohmeier, KiWiMatthias Kreienbrink: "Scham. Wie ein machtvolles Gefühl unser Leben neu prägt." https://www.penguin.de/buecher/matthias-kreienbrink-scham/buch/9783466348374– WERBUNG –Updates, Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartner:innen findet ihr hier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RAT.HUB | Dein Startup Podcast
S2 Ep11: Mirko Lorenz | Datawrapper

RAT.HUB | Dein Startup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 53:33


Ich freue mich heute über einen ganz besonderen Gast. Die Rede ist von Mirko Lorenz, Innovationsmanager bei der Deutschen Welle und einer der  Mitgründer des Datenjournalismus-Tools Datawrapper. Some key takeaways: Datawrapper als Beispiel, dass ein journalistisches Tool als Produkt funktionieren kann Zu den Meilensteinen gehören u.a.:  "Bau dein Chart und geh wieder raus" - Bereitstellung eines Werkzeuges, das zu einer Verhaltensänderung bei Nutzerinnen geführt hat Immer gute Nutzung verzeichnet, selbst in der Beta-Phase, dabei nie Marketing getrieben (die starke Nutzung hat immer Mut gemacht) Einzelne Poweruser haben Daten mit Datawrapper veröffentlicht - das hat geholfen! Fokus auf Team mit diversen Skills, u.a. Gregor Aisch als CTO, David Kokkelink als CEO und Lisa Charlotte Muth für die Kommunikation Die DDJ-Community seit der ersten Stunde Nicolas Kayser-Bril Lorenz Matzat Gregor Aisch Simon Rogers, damals beim Guardian Data Blog Daten sollten nicht für einen "Vermutungsjournalismus" instrumentalisiert werden Stattdessen sollten Daten für einen konstruktiven Journalismus genutzt werden, bspw. beim Thema Wasser, Verkehr, andere Formen des Wohnens, etc. - hier braucht es Erzähler, die sagen, wie Zukunftsszenarien aussehen könnten Mit der Interpretation vorhandener Daten gibt es Nischen, mit denen auch Geld zu verdienen ist, auch lokal Über das Datawrapper-Team sagt Mirko u.a.: Das hier ist keine Family. Das ist hier ne Firma. Aber Spass daran haben und große Begeisterung und Freude an der Arbeit ist schon wichtig Dem Team wird geboten: Budget für Ausbildung, zu Seminaren gehen, Konferenzen besuchen, ... More links: Whisper von OpenAI Javascript Library Svelte Newsletter von Hanna Ritchie Apocalypse Never Falls ihr Fragen oder Anregungen habt, schreibt mir einfach via Twitter. Mein Handle ist @Lynda420. Ich bin Linda Rath und wir hören uns in der nächsten Folge wieder.  Der Podcast wird vom Media Tech Hub Potsdam unterstützt. Der MediaTech Hub Potsdam bündelt die lokale Expertise von Spezialisten und Visionären und umfasst ein Lab, einen Accelerator und eine jährliche Konferenz. Wir haben mit unserem Startup Vragments Büroräume im Lab in der Medienstadt Babelsberg gemietet und ich kann auch hier ihre Angebote weiterempfehlen. Weitere Informationen findet ihr unter https://www.mth-potsdam.de/.  Credits: Produziert von Linda Rath Foto Mirko Lorenz: Mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von Mirko Foto Linda Rath: Stefan Walter für Causalux Fotos  Podcast Cover: Nicole Koppe Episode Cover Art: Stephan Gensch Musik/Jingles: Mara Niese

Probable Causation
Episode 22: Phil Levine on gun exposure and accidental shootings (REBROADCAST)

Probable Causation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 34:39


Phil Levine talks about the increase in gun exposure and accidental shootings in the wake of Sandy Hook. This episode was first posted in February 2020. "Firearms and Accidental Deaths: Evidence from the Aftermath of the Sandy Hook School Shooting" by Phillip B. Levine and Robin McKnight. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: "The Science of Gun Policy: A Critical Synthesis of Research Evidence on the Effects of Gun Policies in the United States" by Andrew R. Morral, Rajeev Ramchand, Rosanna Smart, Carole Roan Gresenz, Samantha Cherney, Nancy Nicosia, Carter C. Price, Stephanie Brooks Holliday, Elizabeth L. Petrun Sayers, Terry L. Schell, Eric Apaydin, Joshua Lawrence Traub, Lea Xenakis, John Speed Meyers, Rouslan I. Karimov, Brett Ewing, and Beth Ann Griffin. "What Happens After Calls for New Gun Restrictions? Sales Go Up" by Gregor Aisch and Josh Keller "More than 240,000 Students have Experienced Gun Violence at School Since Columbine" by John Woodrow Cox, Steven Rich, Allyson Chiu, John Muyskens, and Monica Ulmanu

Working People
Mini-cast: You Don't Know the Half of It, Part 1 (w/ Lauren Schandevel)

Working People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 39:47


We brought friend of the show Lauren Schandevel back on to vent about and break down last week's college admissions scandal. Lauren (whom we interviewed back in Season 1) is a brilliant, working-class student at the University of Michigan and she has some thoughts about rich people buying and bribing their kids' way into elite colleges and universities.    Additional links/info below... Working People, Season 1, Episode 4, Lauren Schandevel   Lauren's Twitter page Martin Slagter, MLive, "2 University of Michigan Students Help Create Nation's First Social Class & Inequality Minor"  Scott Jaschick, Inside Higher Ed, "Massive Admissions Scandal"  Nathan J. Robinson, The Guardian, "Meritocracy Is a Myth Invented by the Rich"  The Chronicle of Higher Education continuing coverage of the admissions scandal, "Admission through the 'Side Door'"  Malcolm Harris, NY Mag, "The College Admissions Ring Tells Us How Much Schoolwork Is Worth" Being Not-Rich at UM guide  Jennifer Meer, The Michigan Daily, "University ranks last in economic mobility and diversity among elite public colleges"  Gregor Aisch, Larry Buchanan, Amanda Cox, & Kevin Quealy, The New York Times, "Some Colleges Have More Students From the Top 1 Percent Than the Bottom 60. Find Yours"    Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Lobo Loco, "Malte Junior - Hall"

Working People
Lauren Schandevel

Working People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 104:24


In this episode, we talk to Lauren Schandevel, a low-income student at the University of Michigan who grew up in a working-class neighborhood in Warren, Michigan. Lauren is a really remarkable person, and in our interview we chat about what it was like to grow up in her part of Macomb County, which always seems to crop up every election cycle whenever news outlets want to figure out what’s happening in the Rust Belt. We talk about Lauren’s experience moving back and forth between worlds, between her working-class home and the school she transferred to, where she took classes and hung out with people from wealthier backgrounds. We talk about school, family, friends, and the ecstatic and dismal pangs of adolescence.   We spend a fair amount of time talking about what it’s like being a low-income student attending a public university where the median family income for students' families is over three times what it is for families in Lauren's hometown. And we also talk at length about what Lauren has been doing to bring a class-based analysis to higher education, including starting "Being Not Rich at UM," an open-source guide for low-income students like herself who are trying to navigate college life at UM. We discuss what it means to Lauren, and what it means for class politics in higher education, that this guide went viral, drew national attention, and has even inspired students at other universities to author similar guides.    Additional links/info below... Being Not-Rich at UM guide  Jennifer Meer, The Michigan Daily, "University ranks last in economic mobility and diversity among elite public colleges" Gregor Aisch, Larry Buchanan, Amanda Cox, & Kevin Quealy, The New York Times, "Some Colleges Have More Students From the Top 1 Percent Than the Bottom 60. Find Yours" #RealCollege  Christopher Newfield, Johns Hopkins University Press, The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities & How We Can Fix Them    Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive) - Lobo Loco, "Malte Junior - Hall" - Cosmo, "No Gods, No Masters" - Steve Combs, "Motown Rehearsal" - Strong Suit, "Derby Day"

Data Stories
117  |  Datawrapper with Lisa C. Rost and Gregor Aisch

Data Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 42:01


We have Lisa C. Rost and Gregor Aisch on the show to talk about the exciting work they are doing at Datawrapper.

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Data Stories
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Data Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015


Hi Folks, great news ... we are experimenting with a new format for Data Stories that includes ... that includes ... that includes ... guess whaaaaaat? Video! After having heard many many times that it's hard to imagine how a visualization looks like when we are talking about it, we have decided to experiment with a new format. This is for now just a pilot to see how you guys react, so we would love to hear your feedback about how you like it and how we can improve. To be clear: we are not planning to substitute our regular podcast with this, we are trying to build a parallel channel. In this pilot episode the great Gregor Aisch from the New York Times agreed to describe in detail how the amazing 3D Yield Curve Chart has been realized. As many of you may know, 3D visualization has not a very good reputation among data visualization experts, yet Gregor and Amanda managed to create a super interesting and useful 3D chart. Gregor shows us where the idea originated from, all the crazy details about how to create a 3D chart that people can actually read, and how to calculate optimal views and a good narrative out of it. Enjoy the new TV show! We are looking forward to hearing from you. P.S. A big big thank you to Gregor for accepting to shoot this video with these two totally unexperienced video editors! :) Thanks Gregor, that was awesome!

Datenschau (Video)
DS017 Gregor Aisch

Datenschau (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014


Gregor Aisch ist Grafiker bei der New York Times und berichtet über seine Arbeit und Datenvisualisierungen.Gregor ist aus dem NYT-Büro zugeschaltet und plaudert über seine Arbeit, Tools und Leben in New York.

Datenschau (mp3)
DS017 Gregor Aisch

Datenschau (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014


Gregor Aisch ist Grafiker bei der New York Times und berichtet über seine Arbeit und Datenvisualisierungen.Gregor ist aus dem NYT-Büro zugeschaltet und plaudert über seine Arbeit, Tools und Leben in New York.

Data Stories
007  |  Color (feat. Gregor Aisch)

Data Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2012 59:34


We talk about color, and color you know... it's huge. To get some help we invited Gregor Aisch from Driven By Data and asked him to talk about his experience with color and his super useful library chroma.js.

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