Data Journalism
Updating the Inverted Pyramid of Data Journalism
Data journalist and instructor Paul Bradshaw has updated the Inverted Pyramid of Data Journalism — and brought together resources for every stage.
Data journalist and instructor Paul Bradshaw has updated the Inverted Pyramid of Data Journalism — and brought together resources for every stage.
Publications like Russia’s The Insider have found their investigative reporting caught between state censorship and hostile online platform dynamics.
GIJN spoke to journalists behind ‘Catching a Pervert,’ BBC Eye’s year-long investigation into the people profiting from the public sexual abuse of women.
This edition also features stories on satellites and the “new space race,” China’s missing overseas tourists, and using AI to communicate with animals.
Philip Obaji Jr has— often at great risk — reported on Boko Haram, human trafficking, and Russian activities in Africa.
The investigative reporter Paúl Mena Mena speaks about the worsening security crisis in Ecuador.
Transparency International released its 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index, which found that more than two-thirds of countries worldwide suffer from serious corruption issues.
Tips from three experts who have covered research misconduct or have hands-on experience monitoring or detecting it.
A guide to some US government data sources that can help foreign and US journalists covering US wars, arms sales, and the impact of US foreign policy.
With pieces on the global campaign landscape, airplane accidents, European snowfall, and the toll of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza.