The GEN hackday slogan, Hack the newsroom, promotes a change in newsroom routine by way of journalists, programmers, and designers working together. That is why most teams competing on hackdays are made of people employed by media. That was not our case. We brought in the spirit of real hackathons: we worked as a team once we got there.
From August 2013, hosted by media worldwide, GEN representatives have run hackdays in Buenos Aires (Clarín), Cape Town (Media 24), London (The Guardian), Rome (L’Espresso), Paris (Le Parisien), Sunnyvale, EEUU (Yahoo!), Moscow (Ria Novosti), Brussels (VRT), and Madrid (El País). From Barcelona, the GEN was on its way to Cairo (Al-Masry Al-Youm) and then New York (New York Times/Reuters). A different topic is set up for each hackday. In Madrid, it was liveblogging; in Cairo, it was apps with maps to make city traffic better by crowdsourcing.
The Col·legi de Periodistes de Catalunya hosted the hackday in Barcelona. It took place in Caixaforum, on the topic “Election Coverage: How to create new interactive tools to encourage civic engagement and productive political discussion? How to better use data to make your coverage more relevant to voters?” We also had two masterclasses. Luis Collado and Elías Moreno from Google showed a few data analysis tools. Mirko Lorenz from Journalism++ presented inspiring projects.
Our team, looking ahead at the coming European Parliament elections on 25th May 2014, presented the project Parlamentemos (“Let’s parliament”): a webpage and a mobile app with information about the current members of the European Parliament from Catalan political parties and also about the candidates whose names we know so far (let’s not forget that the Popular Party in government has not named any of its candidates yet).
When our project becomes real, citizens should be able to ask MEPs questions using these tools and get their answers. We would also like to link it to our project of open government in Catalonia, opengov.cat, and extend it to other parliaments. (If you are a programmer and you can help, please email us at [email protected])
The hackday winner was La Vanguardia, and this was their project. The newspaper Ara.cat got a mention for “El inaugurómetro” (the inaugurationmeter, relating building projects and results in local elections). The Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals (that groups together TV3, Catalunya Ràdio and other public media) put up a project about audience using their mobile to have a say in broadcast election debates real time, and got another mention. Other participants were eldiario.es, El Periódico, Datan’Press, and Wikidiari.
La Vanguardia will compete in the final of the “newsroom world cup” at the GEN Editors Lab summit in Barcelona on 13th and 14th June 2014 against The Times, La Repubblica, La Nación, Radio France, and others. We hope to be able to inform you about it, too. Here is the GEN summit programme.
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