Pamela Duncan

Pamela Duncan was selected for the 2026 Shortlist with Inside the everyday Facebook networks where far-right ideas grow.

Pamela Duncan is a lecturer in journalism and an award-winning data journalist with extensive experience in investigative and cross-border reporting. She was previously editor of the Guardian’s Data Projects team, where she led and collaborated on major investigations, combining large-scale data analysis with narrative reporting.

Her work spans climate change, housing, health, inequality, political financing and environmental accountability. She has a particular interest in the role social media plays in society, including far-right radicalisation, hate speech, and democratic influence.

Before joining The Guardian, she was a data journalist at The Irish Times, where she co-founded the Irish Times Data Blog and helped pioneer data-driven storytelling in Irish newsrooms. She has collaborated on international investigations including the Pandora Papers, Uber Files, Russian Asset Tracker and other large-scale cross-border projects.

Alongside her newsroom work, she has taught and delivered training in data and investigative journalism internationally, working with universities, journalism organisations and reporters in multiple countries.

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