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Human Terrain

Visualizing the World’s Population, in 3D
April 13, 2020/by stevebutton

Troubled Turf: The Photographs of An-My Le – The New York Times

From war enactors to America’s southern border, an artist blurs the boundaries between photojournalism and fiction.
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton

Tools to Help You Identify and Understand Your Audience

Blogging – do you love it or do you love it? For those converted to the church of blogging, you…
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton

SEO For Journalists And Editors : Wordtracker

This SEO guide is geared especicially towards journalists and editors for some simple and effective steps for getting their content seen by the most people.
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton

Adding Data-Driven Text to a Story Map – Story Maps Developers’ Corner

Hi there, I’m James, guest-posting on the Story Maps Developer’s blog. At Esri, I work with nonprofits and international organizations, and collaborate quite often with the Story Maps team. They…
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton

Open Mapping the Global Goals at the World Data Forum

Next week, the World Data Forum gathers in Cape Town, South Africa to start the hard detailed work to measure and achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are excited our friends from…
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton

Hurricane Matthew: Who’s at Risk?

This story map was created with the Story Map Cascade application in ArcGIS Online.
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton

How We Identified Burned Villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo – The New York Times

Historically, these distant conflicts have been difficult to analyze. But new technologies allow us to investigate them in close to real time.
April 9, 2020/by stevebutton