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Five Tips for a Sustainable Newsroom

By Zita Evangeline Campbell | November 20, 2017

Trust was a common theme in the sustainability workshop series on case studies and best practices on Sunday at #GIJC17 in Johannesburg. Following are top five tips that emerged from the discussion.

General Interest

Solving Crimes: How to Think Like a Detective

By Zita Evangeline Campbell | November 19, 2017

In many cases, investigative journalists have more in common with police detectives than with beat reporters. Journalists at #GIJC17 share their tips on thinking and working like a detective.

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GIJC17 Voices: Milagros Salazar (en español)

By GIJN Video | November 22, 2017

Milagros Salazar de Convoca, Perú sobre periodismo colaborativo en Latinoamerica. Voces de la GIJC17 es una serie de entrevistas cortas con algunos de los mejores periodistas investigativos de alrededor del mundo.

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The Essential #GIJC17 Cheat Sheet

By GIJN Staff | November 15, 2017

And we’re off! This evening in Johannesburg at the University of the Witwatersrand, we’ll be kicking off four days of unadulterated investigative journalism. For those of you who couldn’t make it to Joburg, here’s how to follow us from home, as well as highlights of #GIJC17.

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GIJC17 Voices: Marina Walker Guevara

By GIJN Video | November 21, 2017

ICIJ’s Marina Walker Guevara on making investigative journalism relevant to the audience. GIJC17 Voices is a series of short interviews with some of the top investigative journalists from around the world.

Safety & Security

Traumatisme et journalisme: reconnaître les conséquences psychologiques du reportage

By Adèle Humbert | November 21, 2017

“J’ai reçu une lettre anonyme envoyée à mon bureau : elle contenait une menace de mort et une poudre s’est répandue partout lorsque j’ai ouvert l’enveloppe. On a dû fermer tout l’immeuble pendant plus de cinq heures pour vérifier s’il s’agissait d’une poudre explosive.”

Corruption

Paradise Papers: Five Tips on Digging into the Data

By Adèle Humbert | November 22, 2017

The International Consortium of Journalists has just released its Paradise Papers database of and made it available to the public. Now it’s your turn to take part to the global investigation and search through the 13.5 million documents.

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GIJC17 Voices: Martha Mendoza

By GIJN Video | November 22, 2017

AP’s Martha Mendoza on investigating human trafficking. GIJC17 Voices is a series of short interviews with some of the top investigative journalists from around the world.

Data

Data Radio: les données vont révolutionner l’enquête radio

By Adèle Humbert | November 18, 2017

Lorsque Nana Boakye-Yiadom, journaliste radio ghanéen, a mené son enquête sur la révolution des SMS dans les régions agricoles pauvres de son pays, il ne pensait pas que cette histoire allait également changer sa manière de penser ses enquêtes radio.

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Paradise Papers : 5 conseils avant de plonger dans mes Données

By Adèle Humbert | November 18, 2017

Le Consortium International des Journalistes vient de publier sa base de données des Paradise Papers et de la rendre accessible au public. Désormais c’est à vous de mener l’enquête et de fouiller dans les 13,5 millions de documents provenant principalement du cabinet Appleby, cabinet d’avocats expert de l’offshore.

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