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Facts are Sacred

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By (author): Simon Rogers

What is the true human cost of the war in Afghanistan? What are the real effects of the austerity measure? And how did the London riots spread so quickly?

Facts are Sacred
, the Guardian's award-winning datablog, publishes and analyses seemingly benign data - released under the auspices of transparency - to bring its readers astonishing revelations about the way we live now. It reveals how data has changed our world and what we can learn from it. Now, the most telling findings from the blog are brought together to give us the facts and figures behind the headlines, beautifully illustrated with extensive data visualisations. Ground-breaking and fascinating, it celebrates a resource that has pushed the boundaries of modern journalism and is a manifesto for a new way of seeing things.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1109g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 253mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780571301614

About Simon Rogers

Simon Rogers is the editor of guardian.co.uk/data and a news editor on the Guardian working with the graphics team to bring figures to life on the page. He was closely involved with the Guardian's groundbreaking decision to crowdsource 450000 MP expenses records as well as the organisation's coverage of the Afghanistan and Iraq 'Wikileaks' war logs. In 2010 Simon received a special commendation from the Royal Statistical Society in its awards for journalistic excellence. In 2011 the datalog won the Newspaper Awards prize for Best Use of New Media the Knight Batten award for innovation in journalism and the Online Media award for innovation in journalism.

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