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GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Room2 Room3 Hands-on 12 October 2011 WEDNESDAY Excursion to Chernobyl.

Starts early in the morning. You have to arrive in Kyiv on Tuesday evening. Big Room

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On Wednesday 12th of October you can register for GIJC 2011 from 18.00 to 20.00 in the lobby of Hotel President.
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KEYNOTE: The Media during Uprisings PRESENTER: Wadar Khanfar, Editor-in-Chief, Al Jazeera (INVITED) Overview of Data Spies and Terrorists Not Only Sport Multimedia Journalism Washington Post is There is big money still publishing in football. A investigating network of African reporting in print. journalists But readers - and investigated the journalists - get unsportsmanlike a lot more from the Overview of CAR, It's difficult and methods in this very web presentation. interactive dangerous to popular sport. In And in Ukraine a graphics, and investigate security Ukraine the small center for trends in relation to services and militants. preparations for the investigative investigative We take a look at the European reporting in Rivne reporting. And what Russian FSB and al championship are use web, tv and the conference will Qaeda. even more dubious. print. offer. PRESENTER: The trainers that can be present. Nils Mulvad will moderate. Luuk Sengers, David Donald, Aron Pilhofer, Paul Bradshaw, Paul Myers, Jennifer PRESENTER: LaFleur, Sarah Andrew Jennings, Cohen, Paul Radu, UK, Charles Justin Arenstein, PRESENTER: Irina Rukuni, Zimbabwe, Elena Egawhary, Borogan & Andrey Chief Bisong PRESENTER: Steve Doig, Johnn Soldatov, Russia, and Etahoben, Lauren Keane, Bones, Tommy Owais Tohid, Cameroon, Vlad Washington Post, Kaas, Chase Pakistan, Kassim Lavrov, Kyiv Post, USA, Kateryna Davis, Andy Mohammed Ukraine. Ivanova, Ukraine. Lehren, Brant MODERATOR MODERATOR: MODERATOR: Houston. Pipe Eyes - Go Timing the beyond Alerts & Keynote Corruption & Organised Crime Investigative Story: RSS

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GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Room3 Now you need to plan for getting the story out on different platforms and medias and to keep attention. Timing and monitoring are new The message from most governments and tools. How to plan international organisations is clear: We fight and adapt the corruption. Investigative reporters in all timing of your work countries are digging and digging. monitoring use of Nevertheless corruption is a growing investigative business. What is to be done? stories. PRESENTER: Mark Horvit (moderator), PRESENTER: Inga-Britt Ahlenius, former David Boardman, hed of anticorruption units in EU and UN Jesper Woldenhoff Storytelling Large and Small Strategies for the Corruption Web & Apps: Austria is often called the most corrupt country in Western Europe, because How can we use scandal follows and integrate the scandal. But in Russia different platforms it's even worse, and and keep focus. Andrey Kolomoiskiy Newest examples presents an example. and methods. PRESENTER: Florian Klenk, Der Falter, Austria, and Andrei Kolomoiskiy, Wyborg, Russia, Theophilus PRESENTERS: Abbah, Nigeria. Heine Jrgensen, MODERATOR: Steve Doig Transnational investigations 1 Help from the Crowd Big Room Room2 Hands-on

Build intelligent bots with the help of Yahoo Pipes, Google Translate, Web Watcher and Google News.
PRESENTER: Paul Bradshaw New Digital storytelling:

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How to tell a story without being a nerd and using timelines and other visualizations for impact.

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WikiLeaks 1

PRESENTERS: Sarah Cohen Tame your Documents with DocumentCloud

GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Hands-on DocumentCloud is a free service built by and for investigative journalists. It is a set of tools and technologies designed to help reporters more easily search, analyze, share and ultimately publish their source documents to the Both Alain Despite promises web. This hands-on Lallemand, Le Soir, and new laws class will introduce Belgium, and Russia is getting the main features Jrgen Rioth, more and more of DocumentCloud. How shall freelance, Germany corrupt. One way of No special investigative reporters have investigated tracking and technical work with leaked oligarchs and mafia exposing it is knowledge is material. i East Europe. crowdsourcing. required. PRESENTER: David PRESENTER: Leigh, The Guardian, Alain Lallemand, UK, Marcel Belgium, Jrgen Rosenbach, Der Roth, Germany Spiegel, Germany, MODERATOR: PRESENTER: Jan Gunnar Furuly, Roman Shleynov, Alexey Navalny, PRESENTER: Aftenposten, Norway Vedomosti, Russia Russia Aron Pilhofer International networking of investigative reporters. Coordinated by Brigitte Alfter, Denmark, and Nicky Hager, New Zealand. FRIDAY 14 October 2011 Part 1: When Data New Business Visualization does Models: Award Winners 1 the Heavy Lifting. Los Angeles Times won a Pulitzer in the category public service for an investigation of The newest trends corruption in a in getting data to small town close to tell the story Los Angeles. The constantly updated Swedish journalists or just better than Caroline Neurath words. Methods and Jacob Bursell and examples using The French Mediapart won the finest interactive graphics is a netbased medium Swedish awar for on the web for specialised in their investigation of investigative investigative reporting accountants. journalism. Big Room Room2 Room3

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INTERNET 1: Tracking Businesses:

Overview of ways to track companies around the world and methods for actually using and finding what you need.

GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Room2 Room3 PRESENTERS: Jeff Gottlieb & Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times. PRESENTERS: Caroline Neurath & Francois Bonnet, Jacob Buirsell, PRESENTERS: Managing Editor, Svenska Chase Davis, Bo Mediapart, Paris Dagbladet, Sweden Elkjr, John Bones Part 2: When Data Visualization does Working Undercover Award Winners 2 the Heavy Lifting. The city archive in the German city Cologne collapsed, because authorities The newest trends underestimated the in getting data to effects of tell the story In France Florence construction of a constantly updated Aubenas went new line for the or just better than undercover to find out underground. In words. Methods how life is at the Croatia Drago Hedl and examples using bottom of society and investigated war interactive graphics in Ghana Anas Anas crimes committed on the web for managed to expose during the war in investigative tax evasion Slavonia journalism. PRESENTERS: Florence Aubenas, Le Nouvel Observateur, France, Anas Anas, PRESENTERS: freelance, Ghana, Andreas Damm, Yilia Latynina, Russia Klner PRESENTERS: MODERATOR: Stefan Stadtanzeiger. Aron Philhofer, Candea Drago Hedl, Croatia Sarah Cohen The changing role Unhealthy Transnational of the investigative Connections Investigations 2 journalist. When it comes to The "Blufinn" harmining your health investigation was private companies, awarded the Tom state authorities and Renner prize by Uncovering small farmers are of a IRE. China is plagiarism: The fall piece. In this session investing in Africa of the German the focus is on big and African minister. pharma, tuberculosis journalists are Crowdsourcing in and heavy metals. trying to track it. investigations. PRESENTERS: Serena Tinari, Swiss PRESENTERS: TV, Larisa Kate Wilson, USA, Artemenko, Telegraf, Marcos Garcia Rey, Ukraine, Aghavni USA, Charles PRESENTERS: Haroutiunian, daily Mwanguhya, Sebastian Mondial, AZG, Armenia Uganda Nils Mulvad Gadgets & Plugins Billions out of for Investigative WikiLeaks 2 Control Journalism: Big Room Hands-on

PRESENTERS: Paul Radu, Justin Arenstein INTERNET 2: Tracking People 1:

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Using social networks to track people, from LinkedIn to Facebook to Twitter.

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PRESENTERS: Paul Myers INTERNET 3: Tracking Information:

When foreign or worldwide archives give you better information than the archives in your own country.

PRESENTERS: Elena Egawhary, Steve Doig, Luuk Sengers INTERNET 4: Advanced Search:

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GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Big Room Room2 Financial Times researched the use of EU funds and found a surprisingly lack of control in this huge apparatus. An international team took a closer look at the largest gascompany in the world, Gazprom. From here not only gas is leaking. PRESENTERS: Cynthia O'Murchu, Financial Times, UK, Roman Sheleynov, Vedomosti, Russia MODERATOR: Room3 Hands-on

How to use advanced search on Google and New digital tools for other searchinvestigative engines to journalism going rethinking what with open source youre looking for. and inexpensive Searching domainsolutions for information. getting, cleaning Capturing sites: and visualize the Documenting the data for web-search. Down investigations. them all.

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PRESENTERS: Sarah Cohen, Brant Houston, Steve Doig

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Doing Good and Being Bad The founder of the Grameen Bank is a Nobel laureate because of his introduction of micro loans. He had to step down after an investigation by the Danish filmmaker Tom Heinemann. But aid from NGO's and the public can also be misused/ information can be misleading as the Dutch journalist Janneke Donkerlo found out.

Tracking Drugs

Methods for Text Mining 1

PRESENTERS: Tommy Kaas, Marcus Lindemann. GOOGLE SPREADSHEETS 1: Importing data & filtering:

PRESENTERS: Tom Heinemann, freelance, Denmark, and Janneke Donkerlo, freelance, the Netherlands

Panel discussing cocaine trafficking and smuggling routes for heroin PRESENTERS: PRESENTER: Alain Lallemand, Le Soir, Belgium, Drew Sullivan, OCCRP, Stevan Dojcinovic, PRESENTERS: OCCRP Andy Lehren, Sarah MODERATOR Cohen

How to investigate trunks of electronic documents on deadline and when we have time. The lessons learned from WikiLeaks documents on wars and other big investigations.

How to import data into Google spreadsheets, and then filter and sort it for analysis.

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Transnational investigations 3

Tracking narcotics: Methods for Text The Money Mining 2

PRESENTERS: Luuk Sengers, John Bones, David Donald GOOGLE SPREADSHEETS 2: Calculations & Pivot Tables:

GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Room2 Room3 Hands-on Huge amounts of How to investigate money are being trunks of electronic repatriated into documents on Europe and Eastern deadline and when Europe from drug we have time. The lords in the form of lessons learned Tracking the money real estate from WikiLeaks How to use Google from the drugs trade investments and documents on wars spreadsheets to do and exposing faiscal investments in and other big basic calculations paradises property investigations. and pivot tables. PRESENTERS: Vanja Vanja Calovic, Calovic, MANS, MANS Montenegro, John Montenegro, John Holland, Miranda Holland , OCCRP, Patrucic, CIN, Miranda Patrucic, PRESENTERS: Sarajevo, Ken Opala, CIN Bosnia. PRESENTERS: Luuk Sengers, The Nation, Kenya MODERATOR: Helena Bengtsson, John Bones, David MODERATOR: Jennifer LaFleur Donald International networking of investigative reporters. Coordinated by Brigitte Alfter, Denmark, and Nicky Hager, New Zealand. SATURDAY 15 October 2011 INTERVIEWING SKILLS 1: Big Room

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Keynote: Defying the Censors

Despite state control of the media there is a growing number of investigative reporters in China. The most famous of these brave colleagues will speak about how he is fighting obstacles
PRESENTERS: Wang Keqin, China Looking for Award Winners Dictators' Billions Two journalists from one of Swedens leading national newspapers was awarded by the Swedish Association for Investigative Reporting for an investigation of accountants. PRESENTERS: Carolina Neurath & Jacob Bursell, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden PRESENTERS: MODERATOR: Poul Arab reporters Funder Larsen, MODERATOR: Brsen, Denmark Paul Radu Gongadze - Ten Years Fight Offshore Crime Inc PRESENTERS: Dart Center INTERVIEWING SKILLS 2:

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GOOGLE FUSION 1: Getting Started How to use Google Fusion for simple and advanced presentation: Getting the data into Fusion. PRESENTERS: Tommy Kaas, Jennifer LaFleur GOOGLE FUSION 2: Using Maps

PRESENTERS: Dart Center Political corruption

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PRESENTERS: Tommy Kaas, Jennifer LaFleur GOOGLE FUSION 3: Other Viz

GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Big Room The Ukranian journalist Gongadze was murdered more than ten years ago and the case has not been solved Room2 Room3 Hands-on

Merge, aggregate using other visualisation.


PRESENTERS: Miranda Patrucic Investigative Dashboard, Paul Radu, OCCRP, Vlad Lavrov, Kyiv Post, Nicky Hager MODERATOR

PRESENTERS: Valentyna Telychenko, lawyer, MODERATOR: Brian Bonner, Kyiv Post 14h00 15h00

PRESENTERS: Heather Brooke, UK, Theophilus Abbah, Nigeria

Story-Based Inquiry

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A new handbook on Story-Based Inquiry has been translated into Russian. The authors explain how to use it PRESENTERS: Mark Lee Hunter, INSEAD, Paris, France and Luuk Senghers, freelance, the Netherlands MODERATOR:

PRESENTERS: Tommy Kaas, Jennifer LaFleur GOOGLE REFINE The war on access 1: Cleaning Messy to data. Stuff What is the status in trends getting the data from authorities in Europe, US and other countries. Ups and downs. Do we see a pattern cross borders? Will privacy be the big reason for shutdown of dataaccess as we have seen with farm subsidy data in Europe? How do we face it? The data-flood in India.

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What now?

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PRESENTERS: Brigitte Alfter, Shyamlal Yadav, Jennifer LaFleur, David Smallman Journalist or Programmer? Do Reporters Need to become Coders?

PRESENTERS: Elena Egawhary, Paul Bradshaw, Chase Davis GOOGLE REFINE 2: Merging Datasets:

GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Big Room Room2 Room3 Does the rise of data journalism and digital media mean that journalists must become programmers? Or does it simply mean we should build new synergies and partnerships? A look at some innovative initiatives around the world. Hands-on

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There is a lot of good investigative journalism all over the world, but how do we improve it and how shall we improve our cooperation in the future. Introduction of new network for Russian speaking journalists PRESENTERS: PRESENTERS: Chuck Lewis, David Boardman, Oleg Khomenok MODERATOR: Henrik Kaufholz PRESENTERS: How Do We Find Funding for Investigative Safety of Journalists Reporting? Journalists and editors are kidnapped, maltreated and sued. What can be done to improve safety of reporters? Speakers at this panels have investigated the safety issue, defended colleagues in court and established NGO's to fight for freedom of the press PRESENTERS: Ana Arana, Mexico, Oleg PRESENTERS: Panfilov, Kevin Doyle, Georgia/Russia and Cambodia, Robin Andrey Bastunets, Heller, Center for Belarus. Public Integrety, MODERATOR: Umar Oleg Khomenok, Cheema, Pakistan Scoop

PRESENTERS: Justin Arenstein, Aron Pilhofer, Paul Radu, Brant Houston

PRESENTERS: Elena Egawhary, Paul Bradshaw, Chase Davis

The phone-hacking scandal Nick Davies tells the inside story of how the Guardian exposed the illegal methods used by the News of the World and shook the empire of Rupert Murdoch. Moderator: David Leigh

INTERNET 5: Tracking People 2:

Advanced methods to track people on the web (not social media).

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PRESENTERS: Marcus Lindemann, Albrecht Ude

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Meeting in the Global Investigative Journalism Network. SUNDAY 16 October 2011 Business models Funding of TVfor investigative documentaries web-journalism

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Pearl & Global Light Awards

Mobile Apps for Investigations

GIJC 2011 PROGRAMME TIME Room3 How can we get the money for investigative TV is a very journalism on the powerfull media for web from enterprise The winners of the documentaries, but or foundations? Daniel Pearl Award how do you Working together and Global Shining approach these traditionel medias Light Award present very often huge and Non-profit their investigations organisations? centers. PRESENTERS: Roch Bozino & Luc Hermann, France PRESENTERS: PRESENTERS: MODERATOR Kevin Davis, Brant MODERATOR: Kajsa Jean-Philippe Houston, Mark Norell & Ceppi Hunter Disaters and Catastrophes - how to GROUP THINK: start an investigation War reporting Training Resources Collecting the best and latest in research databases, datatools for investigations or presentation. All car-trainers prepare 3 minutes on the most important new direction for their work. PRESENTERS: Nils Mulvad (moderator), Steve Doig, Paul Radu, Paul Myers, Sebastian Mondial, Elena Egawhary, Tommy Kaas, PRESENTERS: Jennifer LaFleur, PRESENTERS: Stephen Grey Helena Bengtsson Transnational investigations _ what now? STAYING SAFE: There are several models for How to be totally transnational safe on the web & investigations, and break country more and more barriers of restricted investigations are content without using networks to find hacking and without partners and leaving any information. fingerprints. PRESENTERS: Dave PRESENTERS: Kaplan, Drew Sullivan Sebastian Mondial, MODERATOR: Stefan Paul Myer, Albrecht Candea PRESENTERS: Ude Shuttle to Airport Big Room Room2 Hands-on

Get the list and dive into the methods of mobile Apps for investigations. Bring your smartphone to the session.
PRESENTERS: Paul Myers, Nils Mulvad, Chase Davis

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Basic text mining:

From Wordle to other easy tools.


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