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2011 Online Journalism Award winners announced
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ICIJ unveils Daniel Pearl Awards finalists
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Knight-Wallace journalism fellowships open worldwide
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National Investigative Journalism Conference
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Investigations From Around the World
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 […]
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Daniel Pearl Awards Accepting Entries
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Iceland May Offer Safety from Libel Tourism
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ARIJ launches investigative reporting manual at conference
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Libel tourism threatens journalists worldwide
A report by Drew Sullivan — a journalist, editor, and media development specialist with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project — is generating buzz on the GIJ listserv and is essential reading for journalists worldwide. Sullivan’s report , written for the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA), explains how lawsuits can force media organizations […]
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Crowdsourcing in investigative journalism
13. oktober 2010 17:06 [This is the first of a new GIJN feature on investigative techniques.] By Nils Mulvad Crowdsourcing is normally regarded as defined in 2006. Jeff Howe is often credited with the term “crowdsourcing” in a Wired article of June 2006, entitled “The Rise of Crowd sourcing”. Wikipedia defines it as: “Crowdsourcing is […]
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Ides Debruyne called for emancipated journalists
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Book on investigative reporting in China published
11. oktober 2010 22:01 The China Media Project has published “Investigative Journalism in China,” which is available from Amazon.com It has an introduction by veteran investigative journalist Ying Chan,who is at the Journalism and Media Studies Center at Hong Kong University. Here is the editors’ summary of the book: “Despite persistent pressure from state censors […]