June 21, 2016 | In: Access to Information, Asia IJ Conference, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Cross Border, Data Journalism, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, Governance, Investigative Reports, Journalist Killings, The Internet
By Sheila Coronel*
From Global Investigative Journalism Network
Editor's Note: We are pleased to present this transcript of the keynote speech by Columbia University's Sheila Coronel at the 2016 conference of Investigative Reporters and Editors on...
June 19, 2015 | In: 2016 Elections, Access to Information, Asia IJ Conference, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, In the News, Investigative Reports, Media, Science and Technology
We are reprinting this article of Sarah Hartley originally titled "Drones in Media Bring New Perspectives, Ethical Issues," originally published in Contributoria and reprinted with permission on the website of the Global Investigative Journalism...
February 2, 2015 | In: Access to Information, Asia IJ Conference, Cross Border, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Media
On media landscape in Thailand
We are reposting this article originally published on the website of the Southeast Asian Press Alliance
A MEDIA forum in Bangkok scheduled last ?Friday to launch a report measuring the Thai media landscape was...
THE WORLD in 2014 has been most bloody and most cruel to both journalists and citizen-journalisis.
In all, according to Reporters Without Borders (RWB or Reporters Sans Frontieres), the numbers are most grave:
* Killed: 66 journalists, 19...
November 26, 2014 | In: Access to Information, Asia IJ Conference, Cross Border, Data Journalism, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, IJAsia2014, Media, Money Politics
SALAMAT PO. Domo arigato. Terimah Kasih. Thank you.
More than 300 delegates from 33 countries, 30 learning sessions, countless ideas, and stronger solidarity among journalists - all these in only two days.
Even good things must come to end. Or...
November 25, 2014 | In: Access to Information, Asia IJ Conference, Free Expression - Asia, Governance, IJAsia2014, Internet, Investigative Reports, Media, Money Politics, Online Research, Paper Chase
By Sheila S. Coronel
Founding Executive Director, PCIJ, and Dean of Academic Affairs, Columbia Journalism School
(Adapted from keynote address at Uncovering Asia: The First Asian Investigative Journalism Conference, November 24, 2014,...
By Julius D. Mariveles
IT IS as certain as the sun rising in the East: investigative journalism is still needed in Asia.
Not only that Asia is home to more than 4.3 billion people or 60 percent of the global population, it is also here where...