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The course looks at cross-border issues such as crime, corruption, environmental destruction, the flow of money, goods and people. It places an emphasis on research methods using digital research, public records and databases to find stories, as well as covering interview and writing techniques. Students get the chance to do some of their own reporting.
Investigative Journalism in a Global World Class Summer 2010
Last summer, the course was highly successful. Two journalists from Nepal, Baburam Bishwakarma and Jhak Pun, were among those who attended.
Bishwakarma is a Senior Correspondent for Shishak Monthly, a magazine for teachers in Nepal. A journalist for more than ten years, he also works as a trainer and investigative journalist associated with the Centre For Investigative Journalism in Nepal.
Bishwakarma took the JMSC summer MAP course to help him to shift his focus from everyday journalism to investigative work.
“Basically, I learnt what investigative journalism is,” said Bishwakarma. “The concept of investigative journalism, its importance/impact, tools and techniqes were all effectively taught. Some of the best examples of investigative journalism were also presented during the class. I came to know how to do good investigative reporting, and the course helped me to be able to make my identity as an investigative journalist.”
As a result of the course, Bishwakarma and Pun wrote a report on a human trafficking ring out of Nepal. It was published in Himal Magazine, one of the best news magazines available in the country. The Nepali Times also printed their story, which you can read here, as did Everest Weekly in Hong Kong.The course looks at cross-border issues such as crime, corruption, environmental destruction, the flow of money, goods and people. It places an emphasis on research methods using digital research, public records and databases to find stories, as well as covering interview and writing techniques. Students get the chance to do some of their own reporting.
Investigative Journalism in a Global World Class Summer 2010
Last summer, the course was highly successful. Two journalists from Nepal, Baburam Bishwakarma and Jhak Pun, were among those who attended.
Bishwakarma is a Senior Correspondent for Shishak Monthly, a magazine for teachers in Nepal. A journalist for more than ten years, he also works as a trainer and investigative journalist associated with the Centre For Investigative Journalism in Nepal.
Bishwakarma took the JMSC summer MAP course to help him to shift his focus from everyday journalism to investigative work.
“Basically, I learnt what investigative journalism is,” said Bishwakarma. “The concept of investigative journalism, its importance/impact, tools and techniqes were all effectively taught. Some of the best examples of investigative journalism were also presented during the class. I came to know how to do good investigative reporting, and the course helped me to be able to make my identity as an investigative journalist.”
As a result of the course, Bishwakarma and Pun wrote a report on a human trafficking ring out of Nepal. It was published in Himal Magazine, one of the best news magazines available in the country. The Nepali Times also printed their story, which you can read here, as did Everest Weekly in Hong Kong.
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