Workshops

Aron Pilhofer and Heather Brooke: An introduction to Computer-Assisted Reporting (CAR) and Freedom of Information (FOIA)

Download a summary of this workshop, which includes audio timings and references to the PowerPoint presentation (previewed below) that accompanies this talk (also available for download).

See also FOIA links.

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David Banisar and Heather Brooke: Making FOIA work for you

Download a summary of this workshop, which includes audio timings and references to the PowerPoint presentation that accompanies this talk. Also available for download are examples of FOIA letters requesting contract, tender or other commercial information and environmental information.

See also FOIA links.

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Mark Hunter: Writing up your investigation

Mark Hunter is an American working in Paris. He is a founding member of the Global Investigative Journalism Network, and an associate professor at the Institut Francais de Presse, at the Université de Paris.

This talk has been slightly edited where questions could not be heard and the replies became incomprehensible.

Download the handout and PowerPoint presentation (previewed below).

To listen to the workshop, select the play button below (duration: 01:09:18).

 

Mark Hunter: A business model for investigative journalists

Mark Hunter is an American working in Paris. He is a founding member of the Global Investigative Journalism Network, and an associate professor at the Institut Francais de Presse, at the Université de Paris.

This talk deals with the process of developing your ideas, promoting them and selling them. It has been slightly edited where questions could not be heard and the replies became incomprehensible.

Download the PowerPoint presentation (previewed below).

To listen to the workshop, select the play button below (duration: 00:50:40).

 

Luuk Sengers: Record Keeping and project management

Download the paper on Project management which accompanied this talk.

No audio is available.

 

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