Global Team Manager at the Global Investigative Journalism Network @gijn. Once upon a time curated great data stories for GIJN's Data Journalism Top 10 column.
Belated post: I had the opportunity to curate @gijn's Data Journalism Top 10 column two weeks ago.
Stories featured examined growing support for the far right in Europe, the shrinking base of support for India's ruling party, and more. https://t.co/sj368cVGek
Join @gijn's webinar and hear tips, tools, and lessons firsthand from investigative journalists in Latin America doing cross-border journalism with a global impact.
📅 Tuesday, July 9
🕰️ 11am EDT/5pm CEST
https://t.co/tsSkfwnFIt
Our column by @LauraDixon & @euniceau on the best in recent data journalism looks into the warming Danube river, Spain’s ominous water shortages, Red Sea shipping risks, the gender pay gap in Latin America and more: https://t.co/yImRSRpL6B
Who's made it to the top of the @sigmaawards list?
🥁 Drum roll please...
🧵 The #Sigmas24 winners are IN. Join us in celebrating the top data journalism of the past year. https://t.co/Q4uTk7T65u
“Carbon offsetting” is a controversial tool in the fight against global heating. Oversight by journalists is essential.
Read GIJN's Reporter’s Guide to Investigating Carbon Offsets, which includes tips on digging into the validity of offset projects. https://t.co/8keg1FrAIK
The deterioration of the climate can be slowed down but instead it is accelerating. Who is responsible?
Read GIJN's report on the top priorities for investigative journalism on climate change. https://t.co/rxqSkQWdhn
More journalists have been killed in this Israeli war on #Gaza than during any other period since the @pressfreedom started keeping record.
@ARIJNetwork launched a crowdfunding campaign to help Palestinian journalists replace their equipment.
More here: https://t.co/ud9TXUj1QX
💫 NEW! At #GIJC23, GIJN convened a one-day meeting of 80 climate change journalists & experts from 35 countries to discuss the role of investigative journalism in #climatecrisis reporting.
Below is the executive summary and the full report: https://t.co/l11rIq9w2d
🪖 Are you investigating #warcrimes?
Join GIJN for our webinar on the topic on Nov.28, where experts will share methodologies for investigating war and conflict, and provide background on what is legal in war.
Register here: ➡️ https://t.co/IJRZxFFUZQ
For over a decade on Twitter, GIJN has provided the latest in investigative journalism resources, training & opportunities.
😊Thank you to all our followers — 100,000 of you and counting — for your support!
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Attention freelancers! @dartcenter is offering its annual four-day crisis zones reporting course to 16 freelance journalists at no cost, Oct. 19-22, at @Columbia. Deadline to apply is June 14.
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Apply: https://t.co/HOtmf8htcV
It’s been one year since 19 students and 2 teachers lost their lives at Robb Elementary in Uvalde.
Revisiting this beautiful poem by ire’ne lara silva from our August 2022 Small Town issue, which was supposed to include Uvalde before the tragedy occurred. https://t.co/8XfJ6EF09U
ANNOUNCEMENT: OCCRP, @VanceCenter, and partners launch #ReportersShield, a new membership program that will defend media outlets and investigative reporting around the world from legal harassment, including SLAPPs. #WorldPressFreedomDay
https://t.co/hYMkrVcKo4
NEW! People with disabilities deserve the same serious attention as any other group. Watchdog journalism has a critical role to play, as the issues needing investigation & accountability are extensive.
See GIJN's Guide to Investigating Disability Issues: https://t.co/sBdjPZHE9G
Over the years, GIJN has fostered a diverse Twitter community. But you can also find us on a host of other social platforms, each with their own flavor.
🧵Come join us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, & more — links to which can be found in this thread...
hello #illustration twitter ~~ looking for an illustrator with a disability who can represent subjects with disabilities for an editorial project. Recommendations?
Journalism professors @andrea_carson & @DenisJMuller offer a six-point checklist for journalists to determine whether deception in the pursuit of a story is warranted.
Is it ever OK for journalists to lie to get a story? A tricky question, especially in a time of falling trust in the news media.
Let us know your thoughts below. 🥸⬇️
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