Sunday, April 12, 2009
Global Investigative Journalism Conference Handouts
There is a terrific archive of handout material available from last year's Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Lillehammer, Norway. Presenters have offered either a transcript of their talk or a copy of their Powerpoint presentation. Here is just a sample of the materials that can be downloaded:
How to get people to talk
John Nicol, CBC
Exposing political parties and their strategies
Nicky Hager, freelance, New Zealand
20 Steps to Dig into the American Secret Archives
Alexenia Dimitrova, 24 Hours, Bulgaria
How to present your investigation on TV - and giving your crazy ideas a go!
Trojkan: Fredrik Laurin, Joachim Dyfvermark and Sven Bergman.
Investigating the nuclear threat
Igor Kudrik/Aleksander Nikitin, Bellona, Norway/Russia.
Corporate Spies : How private security companies are secretly watching NGO’s/Journalists
Jean-Philippe Ceppi – Producer « Temps Présent », Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
Download Handouts
How to get people to talk
John Nicol, CBC
Exposing political parties and their strategies
Nicky Hager, freelance, New Zealand
20 Steps to Dig into the American Secret Archives
Alexenia Dimitrova, 24 Hours, Bulgaria
How to present your investigation on TV - and giving your crazy ideas a go!
Trojkan: Fredrik Laurin, Joachim Dyfvermark and Sven Bergman.
Investigating the nuclear threat
Igor Kudrik/Aleksander Nikitin, Bellona, Norway/Russia.
Corporate Spies : How private security companies are secretly watching NGO’s/Journalists
Jean-Philippe Ceppi – Producer « Temps Présent », Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
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I would say in just about every investigation we have, there will be differences of opinion, where you have partial facts, as to what those facts mean.
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