Looking for examples of independent, locally-based investigative reporting? Here are a few sources I’m aware of. I think all of these are nonprofits.
Can you add to the list? If so, leave a comment.
Investigative Reporting Workshop (American University School of Communication)
New England Center for Investigative Reporting
Florida Center for investigative Reporting
Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting
Wisconsin Watch (Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism)Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting
Montana Center for Investigative Reporting
Pine Tree Watchdog (Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting)
Iowa Watch (Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism)
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Investigative reporting appears to be a dying art in Hawaii. Ian maybe you can print up some tips for those considering the field, drawn from your years of experience. It is important to keep the flame alive.
Where to look? How to spot a good investigative piece?
http://iowawatch.org/2013/07/24/nanotechnology-harmful-or-benign-an-investigative-reporting-workshop-report/
Really good piece on the vulnerabilities of the EPA regulating new technologies and if you insert genetic manipulation to create plant resistance to systemic herbicides (GMO) for nanotechnology it is particularly relevant to Hawaii.
Thanks for the link!
Good list – thanks for creating this resource.
You may find additional sources here:
http://www.ire.org/blog/extra-extra/