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Uncovering Commercial Bribery - TRACE Prize 2018 - Opportunities

Third edition of the investigative reporting award to international reporters who uncover business bribery

Data-Driven Investigations - Training

"The data is rarely the story in itself. This weekend will help you find the human face to add impact and relevance"

Wikipedia edit-a-thon in Sofia to support media freedom and democratic commons - Article

20 November 2017 - The second edition of the Wiki4MediaFreedom edit-a-thon will take place in Sofia on November 27th. It will boost the availability of accurate knowledge on media freedom and pluralism in the largest open encyclopedia worldwide

Covert Investigations - Training

This one day course in London will give you an insight into preparing an undercover investigation

Data Visualisation - Training

A one-day course in London on the principles of visualising data

Freedom on the Net 2017: Turkey Country Report - Reports

Although Internet freedom in Turkey has been gradually decreasing over the last years, it went through a sharp decline in 2017

Back to The Drawing Board: Crafting the Ideal Journalism Curricula for South East Europe - Reports

The role of formal journalism education in advancing democratic process and media rights and freedoms has never been thoroughly analyzed in the SEE region

European Press Prize - Opportunities

The fifth edition of the European Press Prize is welcoming entries from the 47 countries of the Council of Europe

Whistleblowers: looking for European protection - Article

The second of a series of three thematic itineraries to explore the Resource Centre on Media Freedom through a curated aggregation of contents.
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“News you don’t believe”: Audience perspectives on fake news - Reports

While a narrow definition of the term “fake news” deals with fabricated news reports, audiences use the same expression in a more broad meaning. RISJ’s Factsheet aims at contributing to the discussion on fake news from the point of view of “ordinary people”