Getting started with networking - which networks work for you? Several groups assist journalists with networking: Meet some of the people behind these tools and infrastructures here and find out about the characteristics of each of them. All provide useful features with focus on investigative, data, crossborder collaborative journalism.
Program Director, Global Investigative Journalism Network
Anne Koch worked as a broadcast journalist and executive for more than 20 years, mostly for the BBC, before becoming a director at anti-corruption NGO Transparency International. Her award-winning career in BBC journalism included service as deputy director of the English World Service... Read More →
Knight Chair in Investigative Reporting and Enterprise Reporting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Brant Houston is the Knight Chair in Investigative Reporting at the University of Illinois where he teaches and works on projects and research involving the use of data analysis in journalism. He is co-founder of the Global Investigative Journalism Network and the Institute for Nonprofit... Read More →
At the European Journalism Centre, I take care of the data journalism programmes. We curate online courses, resources and a interactive community for data journalism enthusiasts on DataJournalism.com.
Tabea Grzeszyk is a freelance journalist (German National Radio) and co-founder & CEO of Hostwriter.org, an open-source network that helps journalists to easily collaborate across borders. The platform connects more than 5,400 colleagues from 150+ countries for mutual support and... Read More →