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¿Quién dirige la empresa? Una guía para la cobertura periodística del gobierno corporativo
Washington, DC: International Finance Corporation (IFC); International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (2012), 86 pp.
"This guide is designed for reporters and editors who already have some experience covering business and finance. The goal is to help journalists develop stories that examine how a company is governed, and spot events that may have serious consequences for the company’s survival, shareholders and
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An Evaluation of the Knight International Journalism Fellowships
Knight Foundation; International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (2011), 49 pp.
"This report reviews the current status of outcomes of 23 Knight International Journalism fellowships that ran from 2007 through Spring 2010. The initial outcomes of 19 of these fellowships were documented in the September, 2009 report. This year, we review whether the outcomes of those 19 fellowshi
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El periodista de investigación latinoamericano en la era digital
Connectas; International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (2010), 59 pp.
"[...] este documento [...] busca aportar varias reflexiones al periodismo de investigación impactado por la era digital, en un contexto como el latinoamericano. Las incógnitas y los desafíos que yacen en este reto se presentan en las siguientes páginas, a través de ejemplos mundiales y latinoa
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Journalism Ethics: The Global Debate
Washington, DC: International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (2009), 88 pp.
Disaster and Crisis Coverage
Washington, DC: International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (2009), 59 pp.
Follow the Money: A Digital Guide for Tracking Corruption
Washington, DC; Bucharest: International Center for Journalists (ICFJ); Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism (2008), 52 pp.
"Following the money trail has become an increasingly global undertaking that requires new tools for obtaining, analyzing and interpreting the data. This handbook highlights a few methods that can be used by investigative journalists to track companies across borders. It also points out tips and tri
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