Amman – The fourth annual conference for Arab Investigative journalists opens in Amman on Friday to debate the importance of in-depth reporting as media around the world is undergoing a revolution not just of tweets and Facebook postings but of data-driven journalism.
Continue reading...18. November 2011
Inga Springe sits down with Liga Ozolina of the EJO’s Latvian team to discuss the Baltic Investigative Reporting Center.
Continue reading...31. October 2011
100Reporters, a groundbreaking new Web site that joins top journalists from around the world to write about corruption, is a being launched today. The idea of former New York Times reporters Diana Jean Schemo and Philip Shenon, the site is aimed at filling a void in the current media landscape by reporting primarily on corruption [...]
Continue reading...18. October 2011
The U.S.-based IRE, the world’s largest association of investigative journalists, seeks to hire a new training director.
Continue reading...18. October 2011
In the emerging landscape of non-profit news, good journalism is not enough. Even with generous foundation support, high-quality reporting alone will not create an organization that can sustain its ability to produce news in the public interest.
Continue reading...13. October 2011
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Continue reading...23. July 2011
Nedim Sener and Ahmet Sik, imprisoned investigative reporters in Turkey, have been invited to present the Daniel Pearl Award and the Global Shining Light Award at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine in October. Sener and Sik, two of Turkey’s leading investigative journalists, are currently incarcerated because of their work. Turkish journalists have [...]
Continue reading...19. July 2011
The upcoming conference in Kiev, Ukraine will expand on the work and sessions at the previous conferences. At last year’s sixth Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Geneva, the legendary investigative journalist Seymour Hersh delivered keynote address, sharing details about his work on My Lai in Vietnam, Abu Graïb, and dealing with sources. Hundreds of journalists [...]
Continue reading...18. May 2011
This is an ongoing service of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists By Simona Raetz | May 02, 2011, 11:28 am An 11-country-investigation by Consejo de Redaccion in Columbia looked into resource mismanagement in Latin America and found that the region is missing profitable opportunities to conserve its forests because of red tape and excessive [...]
Continue reading...3. May 2011
The 7th global conference on investigative journalism and computer assisted reporting will be held in Kiev, Ukraine, on October 13-16, 2011. The four-day conference will focus on the latest journalistic techniques and methods. Take this opportunity to acquire new skills and learn more about cross-border journalism. Get insight into the work of journalists from all [...]
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4. December 2011
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