Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism involves in-depth research, analysis, and reporting to uncover hidden truths, expose corruption, hold individuals or organizations accountable, and bring important issues to light. This type of journalism often requires persistence, critical thinking, and a commitment to seeking out and presenting the facts, even when faced with obstacles or resistance. Investigative journalists may use a variety of sources and methods to gather information, including interviews, public records, data analysis, and undercover work. The goal of investigative journalism is to inform the public, promote transparency, and contribute to a more just and democratic society.

External Links

Funding cross-border investigative journalism in Europe. - IJ4EU
Al Jazeera Investigative Unit | Journalism that disrupts the global news agenda | Al Jazeera Investigative Unit
Global Investigative Journalism Network
Follow the Money - Platform for investigative journalism
Aspen Journalism | Local. Nonprofit. Investigative News.
Florida Center for Investigative Reporting – A nonprofit, bilingual journalism organization dedicated to honest and open government
Home Page - The Fund for Investigative Journalism
Freedom: Investigative Journalism in the Public Interest
ProPublica Investigative Journalism and News in the Public Interest
RAPPLER | Philippine World News | Investigative Journalism | Data | Civic Engagement | Public Interest
Centre for Investigative Journalism
Greg Palast - Investigative Journalism
Investigative journalism for San Diego Imperial counties inewsource
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