In this excerpt from #GIJN’s ‘Guide to Investigating #WarCrimes', humanitarian disarmament researcher @wammezz offers best practices for reporting on environmental & property damage during conflicts.
https://gijn.org/2023/09/08/reporters-guide-investigating-war-crimes-environmental-property-crimes/
Join me in Sweden for a #MobileJournalism workshop at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference.
#MobileJournalism #gijn #gijc23
Uncovering Karachi: How journalists use maps and data to investigate problems in a modern metropolis #2023_06_06 #nieman_lab #amel_ghani #featured_art #regular_post #gijn #karachi #pakistan #repubs
#2023_06_06 #nieman_lab #amel_ghani #featured_art #regular_post #gijn #karachi #pakistan #repubs
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes: Open Source Research. This post is the first installment from #GIJN’s Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes. Co-author Sam Dubberley, along with GIJN Program Director Anne Koch, will discuss portions of this chapter at the “Investigating the Crimes of War” panel at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy, on April 20, 2023.
https://gijn.org/2023/04/19/reporters-guide-investigating-war-crimes-open-source-research/
You think you know how to perform a search with Google? Think again 😉
Here are some crazy good tips from investigation journalist expert Henk van Ess
#google #search #investigation #journalism #gijn
This sharp rise in interest for an alternative to Twitter, a popular hub for journalists, speaks to growing discontent and privacy concerns about the site.
Mastodon has quadrupled its user base to more than two million since Tesla billionaire Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion on Oct. 27, 2022. | #GIJN:
https://gijn.org/2022/11/21/answering-6-common-questions-journalists-have-about-mastodon/