Investigative journalism training manual






















A manual for investigative journalists BY MARK LEE HUNTER with Nils Hanson, Rana Sabbagh, Luuk Sengers, Drew Sullivan, Flemming Tait Svith and Pia Thordsen I nvestigative Journalism means the unveiling of matters that are concealed either deliberately by someone in a position of power, or accidentally, behind a chaotic mass of facts and circumstances - and the analysis and exposure of all . This training manual is designed to among other things fulfill the following objectives: • Introduce journalists and participants to the concept of story base investigative reporting as distinct from the work-a-day news piece. first training and mentoring program Investigate the Meditarranean in Our Introduction to Investigative Journalism manual aims to cover points that we have identified as being important for investigating grand corruption, financial crime and asset recovery, the main areas of investigative reporting useful for, namely: theoretical and research.


investigative journalists. First, from an industrial point of view, most of our news organizations are not as familiar with the culture of quality as they are with the culture of quantity. Among other things, qua-lity requires a highly educated management, continuous training, integrated teams, realistic budgets and – dare I say – time. Investigating Land and Corruption in Africa: a Training Manual for Journalists Publication bullet; 02 March This training manual supports journalists in Africa to investigate and report stories of land corruption, a subject that remains under-reported and poorly understood. Teaching and Training. Model Curricula for Journalism Education: A guide targeted at journalism faculty in developing countries and emerging www.doorway.ruped by UNESCO, the manual offers syllabi for 17 courses – including investigative reporting – that can be tailored to the needs of each country.


An investigative journalist, or team of journalists, may spend months or years researching a single topic. Unlike conventional reporting, where reporters rely. The Global Casebook of Investigative Journalism serves as a complement to UNESCO's successful publication Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative. Investigative Journalism Manual: Published by the Forum for African Investigative Reporters (FAIR), this comprehensive guide offers.

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