Five round-ups from the Uncovering Asia conference, on how to investigate with your smartphone
The digital age of journalism has shaped many facets of the industry, and one of those is undoubtedly investigative journalism, as well as the rise of mobile journalism.
However, shooting from your smartphone has its advantages as well as challenges for the journalist tracking down a criminal network.
Here are the top five presentations from the Uncovering Asia conference, where Alexandra Jegers of IJNet rounds up the key components of investigative journalism in the ‘mojo’ era, from podcasts to web-scraping.
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