Syllabus: Fundamentals of Data Journalism ↗
Teaching materials for CUNY
Syllabus for my most recent section of Fundamentals of Data Journalism at CUNY J-school. This is my own modified version of the original syllabus by Sandeep Junnarkar, the school's Data Journalism director.
Because China: How the world's newest superpower is changing everything ↗
Video series for Quartz
On-camera reporting for a video series on how China is reshaping the world. Including stories from Kenya, Malaysia, Zambia, and Brazil.
Four days, 170,000 people, and one Metallica concert later, I figured out what Salesforce is ↗
Reportage for Quartz
A gonzo account of the cult of enterprise software.
Tea if by sea, cha if by land: Why the world only has two words for tea ↗
Data journalism for Quartz
Etymology reveals a map of early globalization.
Xi Jinping is not the "president" of China ↗
Text for Quartz
Linguistic-political analysis of a frequent mistranslation.
All the “wellness” products Americans love to buy are sold on both Infowars and Goop ↗
Investigation for Quartz
I dove into the offerings of both Goop and Infowars and found many similarities.
How do you draw a circle? We analyzed 100,000 drawings to show how culture shapes our instincts ↗
Data journalism for Quartz
Dove into big Google data with Thu-Huong Ha to reveal a deep cultural preference.
A 103-year-old lexicographer has spent a century thinking about one of India’s oldest languages ↗
Profile for Quartz
Interview with Ganjam Venkatasubbaiah about his long life of studying Kannada.
Wikipedia’s great experiment: Finding a definition of “happiness” we can all agree on ↗
Philosophical data analysis for Quartz
I created a tool to quickly compare changes to a Wikipedia page, in this case the one on "Happiness," to see how crowdsourcing deals with humanity's great questions.
What Steve Bannon really wants ↗
Political writing for Quartz
Shortly after Trump's inauguration, Steve Bannon was the wild card in the Trump administration. Gwynn Guilford and I uncovered his bizarre and epic political philosophy.
The great American word mapper ↗
Data journalism, graphics for Quartz
Interactive web app that allows users to search for any of the top 100,000 words used on Twitter (as of 2016), and see where they are used in the continental US. This project is used by many academics and instructors in linguistics.
The long, incredibly tortuous, and fascinating process of creating a Chinese font ↗
Reportage for Quartz
Reporting from Taiwan on an incredible design challenge.
See where ‘Go Set a Watchman’ overlaps with ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ word-for-word ↗
Published data journalism for Quartz
When Harper Lee's "new" novel came out, Keith Collins and I wanted to know just how new it was.
Hacked emails reveal China’s elaborate and absurd internet propaganda machine ↗
Published data journalism for Quartz
I spoke to a Chinese hacker who had obtained thousands of emails from a Chinese propaganda department, translated them, and wrote software to analyze them. Then I wrote this piece about what I found.
Hussain's Journey ↗
Interactive web story for The Global Mail
A collaborative, multimedia presentation of one refugee's journey from Afghanistan to Australia. I was reposnsible for all the mapping stuff.