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Auteur / Author : Lee Hunter, Mark; Hanson, Nils; Sabbagh, Rana; Sengers, Luuk; alii ONLINE
Titre / Title : Story-Based Inquiry: A manual for investigative journalists
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Editeur / Publisher : UNESCO and Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) EN
Année / Year : 2009   Nbr. Pages :      81 pages / 556 Kb     Taille / Size

URL : http://portal.unesco.org/ci/fr/ev.php-URL_ID=29032&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

Evaluation / Book review.
This manual provides a guide to basic methods and techniques of investigative journalism, and it consciously fills a gap in the literature of the profession. The majority of investigative manuals devote a lot of space to the subject of where to find information. They assume that once a reporter finds the information he or she seeks, he or she will be able to compose a viable story.
The manual focuses on the hypothesis-based inquiry approach, which takes the basic assumption that a story is only a hypothesis until verified. The methods and skills applying to every step of the investigative process, from conception to research, writing, quality control and dissemination, have been thoroughly analyzed and are well illustrated by case studies in each chapter.
Also available in Arabic and French. Can be downloaded online for free.
Source: UNESCO Webworld, 05 Aug. 2009


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