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.
NBC News investigative reporter Andy Lehren on how data can make the story. GIJC17 Voices is a series of short interviews with some of the top investigative journalists from around the world.
Tiefer recherchieren als andere, der Wahrheit näher kommen: Das ist die Stärke des Datenjournalismus. Doch dafür braucht es Zeit und Knowhow. Beides fehlt besonders kleinen Redaktionen. Bei der GIJC17 geben Experten Tipps, wie sich Datenjournalismus trotzdem etablieren kann.
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.
iJourno Africa founder Nana Boakye-Yiadom explains the value of data, and the challenges facing African journalists. Plus, tips from small newsroom editors for introducing data into their stories.
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.
El workshop de Martha Mendoza sobre cómo utilizar algunas bases – públicas o privadas – de datos abiertos para investigar qué está haciendo el gobierno de EE UU en cada país del mundo, fue de lo más interesante de esta conferencia.
Four journalism educators share tips about how they teach investigative and data skills. Yasmine Bahrani teaches in Dubai, Paulette Desormeaux Parra in Chile, Laurence Dierickx in Belgium and Milagros Salazar in Peru.
Welcome to GIJC17! Get ready for an extraordinary event. This is our 10th global conference and our first time on African soil, and we expect nearly 1200 journalists from 130 countries. Below you’ll find over 150 panels, workshops, and special events, packed with top investigative reporters ready to share their skills and secrets. Be sure to use Sched, the online app, to build your own schedule and follow conference updates. A couple notes to help you get the most out of #GIJC17: The conference is sold out, so the smaller labs and classrooms will fill up quickly. If you want to ensure you can attend a smaller session, get there early!