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The 10th Global Investigative Journalism Conference, to be held this
November 16-19 in Johannesburg, South Africa, will again feature an
academic research track, highlighting trends, challenges, teaching
methodologies, and best practices in investigative journalism. Here is the
call for papers that is going out to journalism professors worldwide:
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CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS/ABSTRACTS

Investigative and Computer-Assisted Reporting Pedagogical Skills and
Techniques

To be presented at the 2017 Global Investigative Journalism Conference
<http://gijc2017.org/>at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa.

This is a call for submission of abstracts by May 15, 2017, of no more than
300 words for a short paper and panel presentation at Global Investigative
Journalism Conference. Abstracts and papers should be sent to
[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>

Decisions will be made by June 15, 2017.
Final papers will be due Sept. 15, 2017.

The papers will be compiled in a digital publication for the conference and
accepted proposals and presenters will receive invitations to attend to the
conference.

Topics considered although not limited to:

– Trends in investigative reporting

– Trends in computer-assisted reporting and data journalism

– Challenges in doing investigative reporting depending on country or
culture

– Successful methods of teaching investigative, computer-assisted and data
journalism

– Adapting investigative journalism to new technologies
Submission Requirements:

Proposals should present original research into any aspect of the
aforementioned topics. Papers must follow APA style. If abstract is
accepted, paper length is no more than 15 pages (excluding references,
tables and appendices).

Papers should not have been published or presented at a prior conference.
Instructions:

* Paper must be written in English.

* Paper must be in the format of Microsoft Word (.doc). No other formats
will be accepted.

* If abstract is accepted, paper must be formatted to APA style and no
longer than 15 pages (excluding references, tables, appendices)

* Papers should be sent with the title, but papers sent with author’s
identifying information displayed will automatically be disqualified.
Please send a separate title page with the authors’ contact information.

If you experience any problems in submitting your paper or have any
questions, please contact Brant Houston at [log in to unmask] or
Jelter Meers at [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Guest Editors Include:

Steve Doig, Arizona State University

Anton Harber, University of the Witwatersrand

Brant Houston, University of Illinois

Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego State University

*Link: http://gijc2017.org/global-conference-call-for-research-papersabstracts/
<http://gijc2017.org/global-conference-call-for-research-papersabstracts/>*

Gabriela Manuli
Deputy Director
Global Investigative Journalism Network
At GIJN.org <http://gijn.org/>, on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/GlobalInvestigativeJournalismNetwork> and Twitter
<https://twitter.com/gijn>


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