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 multi-day remote event aims to reach more investigative journalists across the world, and will feature more than 35 ...
The Internet Archive is a nonprofit library that, this year, is celebrating 25 years of advancing the mission of “universal access to all knowledge.” It is best known for the Wayback Machine — the ...
In many African countries, perpetrators of crime or illegal activities bank on being able to act with impunity, emboldened by the perception that the communities affected, advocacy groups, or even ...
In this GIJN Academy masterclass video, Fabiola Torres, founder of Salud con Lupa, shares a practical approach to data ...
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 ...
This reporting guide helps investigative journalists understand some of the nitty-gritty of the technology underlying AI and ...
In this fast-paced session, all 10 winners of the 2026 Sigma Awards will briefly showcase the data journalism approaches and ...
The 15th edition of the Reuters Institute Digital News Report reveals a turbulent news environment with ongoing shifts in news consumption habits and third-party intermediaries, while the public ...
This GIJN webinar brings together leading experts in investigative journalism to share hands-on strategies for securely managing leaks and navigating this rapidly evolving reporting landscape.
Investigative reporters use mapping for a wide range of stories: revealing crime hot spots; highlighting environmental destruction; uncovering demographic patterns; documenting war crimes. Here are ...