The research project Less Hate, More Speech implements a field experiment in comment moderation on major mainstream media sites in Romania. The media partners are Gsp.ro – one of the biggest news ...
Events - presentations
The Khadija Project: the campaign to free jailed Azerbaijan journalist Khadija Ismayilova
When award winning OCCRP journalist Khadija Ismayilova was arrested in Azerbaijan in December 2014, she asked her colleagues to finish her work. Under OCCRP’s direction, more than two dozen repor...
This presentation focuses on innovative tools for focusing and structuring television features and certain documentaries. Participants will learn classic storytelling devices for telling strong tel...
Open online education and especially MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) are a recent trend in (journalism) education. What are the challenges? Torial Academy, hosted by the journalism platform tor...
The hidden fleet: investigation on the smuggling of weapons and refugees across the Med
In its investigation entitled The Hidden Fleet (Deecember 2015), the CORRECT!V team uncovered a network of Syrian traffickers who smuggle migrants, hashish and weapons around the Mediterranean Sea u...
The good, the bad and the ugly: roadmap to mobile technologies and digital journalism
Mobile journalism is challenging both the ways reporters and audiences produce news. This session will explore new ways mobile technology is used in news production, and the limits and privacy and...
Grants have become an indispensable funding source for journalism. However, applying for a grant is a rocky road, and it requires thinking and writing in a manner that is, forgivably, alien to many ...
Stephan Weichert will give an insight into his study which examined actions on all of the four journalistic levels (research, production, publishing and user interaction) that are adopted by techn...
Beyond crowdsourcing: how to get citizens involved in investigative journalism
At CORRECT!V, we believe that everybody can be a journalist. We have started crowdnewsroom.org, a platform where we run investigations in the open and ask citizens to help. To get people involved, w...
In July 2015, the small editorial team of netzpolitik.org was notified that their journalists were under investigation by the German Public Prosecutor General and faced at least two years in prison....