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By not doing our job, 'we are leaving the space to those who seek to intimidate us': 5 questions to Venezuelan journalist Ronna Rísquez

12 Oct 2024  |  gijn.org
Ronna Rísquez, a Venezuelan journalist, has been a prominent figure in covering violence and organized crime in South America for over two decades. Her recent book, 'El Tren de Aragua,' explores a criminal organization that has expanded its influence across Latin America. Despite facing threats, Rísquez remains committed to her work, emphasizing the importance of journalism in uncovering truths and challenging intimidation. She highlights the challenges women face in journalism, particularly in male-dominated fields, and advocates for responsible reporting that respects human dignity. Her work with Alianza Rebelde Investiga and Monitor de Víctimas underscores her dedication to investigative journalism and human rights.

Guide for Journalists: How to Investigate Disinformation

08 Oct 2024  |  gijn.org
The article serves as a guide for journalists on how to investigate digital disinformation, emphasizing the importance of understanding the difference between misinformation and disinformation. It highlights the role of digital manipulation in spreading false narratives and the need for journalists to use both traditional and digital investigative techniques. The text discusses various case studies, including disinformation campaigns in Ukraine, Palestine, the United States, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Philippines, and Costa Rica, illustrating the global impact of digital disinformation. It also provides practical tools and strategies for journalists to organize their investigations, understand targeted communities, and responsibly report on false information.

How to Prepare for High-Risk Coverage: Tips, Resources, and Tools

11 Aug 2024  |  gijn.org
The article discusses the importance of emergency preparedness for journalists covering high-risk situations. It highlights the experiences of journalists during the 2018 Nicaraguan protests and offers practical advice on creating emergency protocols, gathering resources, and establishing networks. The piece emphasizes the need for both institutional and individual preparation, including risk analysis, role assignments, and mental health considerations. It also provides a comprehensive list of resources and tools for safe reporting, verification, and dealing with internet shutdowns, with insights from experienced journalists and organizations.

10 recommendations for journalism and narrating indigenous peoples

05 Aug 2024  |  gijn.org
Edilma Prada and Juan Manuel Jiménez Ocaña provide ten key recommendations for journalists to represent indigenous peoples with dignity and respect. They emphasize the importance of avoiding victimization and criminalization, recognizing indigenous voices as official sources, and involving indigenous communities in the editorial process. The article highlights the need to move away from Western-centric perspectives, understand indigenous ways of life, and appreciate their languages and communal values. The recommendations aim to foster a more inclusive and accurate portrayal of indigenous cultures in journalism.

Tips for Investigating Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations

13 Jul 2024  |  gijn.org
The article discusses the complexities of reporting on sexual violence in conflict situations, emphasizing the importance of ethical journalism and protecting sources. Experts Alix Vuillemin, Lauren Wolfe, and Gavin Rees provide insights on identifying sexual violence, interviewing trauma victims, and mitigating harm. The discussion includes the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, the impact on communities, and the challenges journalists face in conflict zones. Practical advice is given on how to handle interviews, understand trauma, and maintain the mental health of journalists.

How to use Global Forest Watch to investigate environmental crimes

12 Jul 2024  |  gijn.org
Global Forest Watch is a tool for monitoring forests worldwide, offering features like tree cover loss tracking, fire monitoring, and deforestation alerts. Ruth Nogueron from the World Resources Institute guided a session on using this tool, highlighting its three monitoring systems: GLAD-L, GLAD-S2, and RADD. The platform allows users to visualize data on land cover, forest changes, land use, climate, and biodiversity, and to overlay different data layers for comprehensive analysis. It also supports mobile access for field data collection. Additional resources mentioned include Aqueduct, Google Earth Engine, and Land and Carbon Lab.

Basic Steps in Digital Security for Journalists

11 Jun 2024  |  gijn.org
Digital security is a tailored process involving risk assessment and the use of technologies to protect the right to inform, privacy, and information integrity. Key steps include using VPNs in public spaces, securing devices against physical hacking, employing strong and unique passwords, and enabling two-step verification. Regular data backups and vigilance against phishing are crucial. Secure messaging apps like Signal and encrypted video call software like Jitsi Meet are recommended. Maintaining an incident log helps identify patterns and vulnerabilities, aiding in legal contexts if necessary.

My Favorite Tools: Sérgio Spagnuolo

07 Jun 2024  |  gijn.org
Sérgio Spagnuolo, founder and editor of Volt Data Lab, shares his favorite tools for data journalism, including Atom.io, GitHub, Standard Notes, PlayFair, RStudio, and NordVPN. He emphasizes the importance of security, simplicity, and functionality in his tool choices. Spagnuolo's work focuses on data-driven investigations, with significant projects like Conta dos Passaralhos and Núcleo. He also highlights the utility of traditional note-taking with a Cicero notebook and the use of social media monitoring tools like CrowdTangle and Twitter.

My Favorite Tools: Geo-Journalist Gustavo Faleiros

02 Jun 2024  |  gijn.org
Brazilian journalist Gustavo Faleiros, editor of environmental investigations at the Pulitzer Center, shares his favorite tools for geo-journalism. He emphasizes the importance of free and accessible tools like Google Earth Pro, QGIS, and Google Sheets for beginners. Faleiros also highlights the use of Mapbox for creating personalized maps and EO Browser and NASA Worldview for satellite imagery. He underscores the role of these tools in his work with InfoAmazonia and the Rainforest Investigations Network, focusing on climate change, deforestation, and environmental visualization.

Lessons Four Investigative Journalists Learned from Their Mistakes

22 May 2024  |  gijn.org
Four prominent investigative journalists from Latin America—Marcela Turati, Lisseth Boon, Katia Brembatti, and Michelle Carrere—share personal anecdotes about mistakes they made in their careers and the lessons they learned. Turati emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries with sources, Boon highlights the need to consider the human element in reporting, Brembatti discusses the significance of context and accuracy, and Carrere reflects on the importance of building trust with sources. Their experiences underscore the complexities and ethical considerations inherent in investigative journalism.
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