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Network analysis

Tools:

  • Flourish

  • NodeXL (excel). Windows only

  • Gephi

  • Hyphe

  • Network X (python)

  • Neo4j

Aldhous, Peter. NodeXL for network analysis. 2014

Bloomberg. Who marries whom? 2016

Bounegru et al. Visual network exploration for data journalists. 2017

Bounegru et al. Networks as storytelling devices in journalism. 2016

Bradshaw, Paul. A journalist’s introduction to network analysis. 2020

Bradshaw, Paul. Empathy as an investigative tool. 2020

Brown, Meta S. Why Panama Papers journalists use graph databases. 2016

Eastwood, Jones & Wolfe. Trump, his children and 500+ potential conflicts of interest. WSJ, 2017

ICIJ. Neo4j sandbox and ICIJ datasets.

Hill, Sophie. My little crony. 2021

Hunger, Michael & Lyon, William. Analyzing the Panama Papers with Neo4j: Data Models, Queries & More. 2016

Intal, Carla & Yasseri, Taha. Dissent and Rebellion in the House of Commons: a social network analysis of Brexit-related divisions. 2020

Lindenberg, Frederich. Here’s why investigative reporters need to know knowledge graphs. GIJN. 2020

Marshall, Alex. Radiohead’s corporate empire. 2016

Mohr, Jeff. Celebrity ice bucket challenge. 2021

Neo4j case studies

Romano, Tricia. In Seattle art world, women run the show. The Seattle Times. 2016

Wild, Johanna. Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities. Module 4: Network analysis. Knight Center. 2020

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