The Feminist Investigative Journalism Handbook
The handbook shares case studies from investigations that expand on innovative ways to tell stories and how we can identify valuable stories for the...
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The handbook shares case studies from investigations that expand on innovative ways to tell stories and how we can identify valuable stories for the audiences we serve.
It features a host of award-winning contributors from Eliza Anyangwe, Isabella Cota, Annie Burns-Pieper, Ankita Anand, Megan Clement, Tan Hui Yee, Luba Kassova, Hewete Haileselassie amongst others.
Feminist investigative reporting needs roadmaps and the wealth of knowledge from these journalists serve as a good place to start. Not just a helpful resource but a blueprint for innovative feminist reporting.
- Format:ebook
- Pages:118 pages
- Publication:2025
- Publisher:The Institute for Journalism and Social Change
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- Language:eng
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