iMEdD in collaboration with Bellingcat organizes a cycle of four, two-hour-long workshops to familiarize journalists with digital tools and methods used in journalistic investigation and verification, such as digital footprint tracing, advanced search and authentication techniques, geolocation, facial recognition, and social media analysis.
The application process has ended on Monday, April 19 at 23:59 pm. Participants are:
- Fotini Avramakou
- Gerasimos Chionis
- Olivia Dehez
- Giannis Goranitis
- Achilleas Karadimitriou
- Kostas Koukoumakas
- Katja Lihtenvalner
- Stavros Malichoudis
- Ismini Mpalale
- Aggeliki Mpoumpouka
- Mariangela Paone
- Giannis Papadopoulos
- Evaggelia Papadopoulou
- Anthi Pazianou
- Stamatis Poulakidakos
- Stylianos Pournis
- Katerina Sotirakou
- Fivos Symeonidis
- Jenny Tsiropoulou
- Vasileios Vittas
About Bellingcat: Bellingcat is an independent international collective of researchers, investigators and citizen journalists using open source and social media investigation to probe a variety of subjects – from Mexican drug lords and crimes against humanity to tracking the use of chemical weapons and conflicts worldwide. With staff and contributors in more than 20 countries around the world, they operate in a unique field where advanced technology, forensic research, journalism, investigations, transparency and accountability come together.