This multi-day remote event aims to reach more investigative journalists across the world, and will feature more than 35 ...
New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
This reporting guide helps investigative journalists understand some of the nitty-gritty of the technology underlying AI and ...
In this GIJN Academy masterclass video, Fabiola Torres, founder of Salud con Lupa, shares a practical approach to data ...
In this fast-paced session, all 10 winners of the 2026 Sigma Awards will briefly showcase the data journalism approaches and ...
Women and LGBTQ+ journalists face a particular set of challenges in the profession, including pay discrimination, being underestimated or undervalued by senior staff, or hate speech and harassment. A ...
Around the world, journalists investigating links between high cancer rates and pesticide exposure face the classic correlation-versus-causation problem. While research has definitively found certain ...
Any journalist who’s done online investigations knows there’s simply too much evidence for one human to ever collect or investigate. Too often, we are overwhelmed with a flood of information: tens of ...
Oleg Khomenok is member of GIJN’s Board of Directors, and a chair of the board of the Regional Press Development Institute. He is also an expert at the International Fact-Checking Network and a member ...
Marina Walker Guevara is Pulitzer Center’s executive editor. She was previously deputy director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, an independent network of reporters who ...
An online tool set up by the German newspaper Die Zeit, in cooperation with archives in Germany and in the United States, allows people to search several million Nazi Party membership cards. From ...
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