INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM COURSE FOR SOUTHEAST ASIAN JOURNALISTS Selected Course Materials

THE Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) and Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) recently concluded the “Investigative Journalism Course for Southeast Asian Journalists” held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia from July 28-August 1, 2004. Following are the course materials available in document or rich text format:

Investigating Corruption: A Do-It-Yourself Guide, a how-to manual that instructs those interested in corruption—whether they are journalists, activists, government officials, academics, researchers, or plain concerned citizens—how to probe various forms of malfeasance. ORDER NOW

Further Reads

i-site: Investigating a President

For a more detailed explanation of how the PCIJ investigated Estrada, see Lars Moller and Jack Jackson, "Journalistic Legwork that Tumbled a President," published by the World Bank Institute.

i-site: Investigating Corruption

i-site: Access to Information in Southeast Asia

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