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After Hamburg: Call for Proposals for GIJC 2021

By GIJN Staff | April 3, 2019

The Global Investigative Journalism Conference is the world’s premier international gathering of investigative journalists held every two years. The next conference in 2021 will be an especially significant event as GIJC will be celebrating its 20th anniversary. GIJN, which oversees the conferences, is now accepting proposals from GIJN member organizations for the 12th Global Investigative Journalism Conference.

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Fellowships To Attend the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference

By GIJN Staff | February 25, 2019

The Global Investigative Journalism Network, Netzwerk Recherche and Interlink Academy are delighted to be offering, with the help of our sponsors, more than 200 fellowships to attend the premier international gathering of investigative and data journalists this year.

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The 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference — A Sneak Preview

By GIJN Staff | February 25, 2019

The Global Investigative Journalism Conference is the world’s largest international gathering of investigative and data journalists. Called “The World Expo of Muckraking,” the conferences have brought together over 7,000 of the globe’s most enterprising people in media since 2001.

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Global Conference: Call for Research Papers/Abstracts

By Investigative Journalism Education Consortium | February 12, 2019

The 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference will feature an academic research track. Journalism professors and researchers worldwide are invited to submit research paper abstracts highlighting trends, challenges, teaching methodologies, new developments and best practices in investigative and data journalism. Abstracts are due April 8, 2019.

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Send in Your Session Idea for GIJC19!

By GIJN Staff | January 30, 2019

The 2019 Global Investigative Journalism Conference is scheduled for September 26-29 in Hamburg, Germany. Designed by journalists for journalists, GIJC19 will feature cutting-edge panels, workshops and networking sessions, ranging from cross-border collaboration and corruption tracking to advanced data analysis. Here’s an opportunity for you to propose great ideas on compelling panels, workshops and other presentations.

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  • And…It’s a Wrap: #GIJC19 Highlights

    Over the past four days, 1,700 journalists from 130 countries gathered in Hamburg, Germany, to share experiences, learn from expert speakers, network with kindred spirits, and find new partners for their next investigations. It was the most diverse and largest-ever international gathering of investigative journalists, and a perfect place to be inspired.

  • Changing Coverage of Indigenous Communities: A Q&A with NAJA’s Tristan Ahtone

    GIJN's Leonie Kijewski sat down with NAJA president Tristan Ahtone to speak about stereotypes journalists fall for when reporting on Indigenous affairs, how to avoid them, and how to diversify the entire news industry.

  • Как журналисту избежать психической травмы. Тактика «До – Во время – После»

    Журналист рискует получить травму трижды: во-первых, как свидетель или даже участник трагического события, во-вторых - сопереживая пострадавшим, а, в-третьих – пропуская через себя их истории, чтобы рассказать их своей аудитории. Как избежать психической травмы рассказала Директор Dart Center Asia Pacific Кейт МакМахон.

  • Tips on Investigating Trafficking and Modern Slavery

    Modern slavery is a multi-billion dollar industry. Journalists behind hard-hitting reports from India, Taiwan and Kuwait offered their advice on investigating the mechanics and human cost of trafficking.

  • Full Text: Maria Ressa’s Keynote Speech for #GIJC19

    By popular demand, we are publishing the prepared remarks that Rappler's CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa delivered during a rousing keynote speech at the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Hamburg.

  • The User-Generated Content Revolution: 8 Steps on Gathering and Using it for Investigations

    A documentary producer, a BBC reporter, and a human rights researcher shared eight steps toward gathering and using user-generated content for investigations.

  • How Small Newsrooms Can Do Big Stories

    Small newsrooms around the world struggle to make ends meet. Here are some tips on how you can still publish big, impactful stories on a small budget.

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