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Over the many decades of Western news coverage of China, the year 2012 was a watershed. In the space of just a few months, a Bloomberg News team headed by correspondent Michael Forsythe published a sw...
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The ninth Global Investigative Journalism Conference, to be held this October 8-11 in Lillehammer, Norway, will feature again an academic research track, highlighting trends, challenges, teaching meth...
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Facebook Graph: A Swiss Army Knife for Journalists | Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2015
The new searching tool Facebook Graph -meant to find details about your friends- makes it now possible to dig deep into details about people you’ve never met. At his two conference sessions, Internet...
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Assignment China: Follow the Money - Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2015
Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2015 By GIJN Staff | Over the many decades of Western news coverage of China, the year 2012 was a watershed. In the space of just a few months, a Bloomberg ...
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Interview: Miranda Patrucic on Investigating a Mafia State
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Miranda Patrucic receiving the Global Shining Light Award at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Lillehammer. Photo: Kristine M. Gutterød.
Miranda Patrucic is a lead investigative reporter for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia. She recently shared first prize in the Global Shining Light Awards, for Unholy Alliances: How Organized Crime, Government... -
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Disaster Reporting: An Interview with Nepal’s Kunda Dixit
Kunda Dixit is Chief Editor of the Nepali Times, an English weekly magazine based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Long before the 2015 Nepal Earthquake, he and his paper had warned the public about the approaching danger. Unfortunately, few were listening.
After the earthquake, the page views of the Nepali Times website increased ten-fold. In this video, Dixit talks about how the earthquake prompted the paper to adopt a “digital first” strategy. He also talks about the dos and don’ts in disaster reporting... -
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Assignment China: Follow the Money
Over the many decades of Western news coverage of China, the year 2012 was a watershed. In the space of just a few months, a Bloomberg News team headed by correspondent Michael Forsythe published a sweeping expose of how relatives of China’s new leader...
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Meydan TV Campaign To Support Press Freedom in Azerbaijan
In Azerbaijan, journalists are working under huge risks of arrest. Emin Milli, writer and dissident from Azerbaijan, was imprisoned in 2009 for two and a half years for his critical views about the government. After his release, Milli started his own...
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