By Mariano Blejman The holy grail of computer-assisted reporting is the systematic organization, cross-checking and extraction of unstructured data. It’s fairly easy to analyze d... Read more
By James Breiner We hear a lot about the next Silicon Valley, but we don’t hear much about the Valley of Death. That is where 80 percent of tech startups go to die. Startups die... Read more
By Adriano Farano 1989: When the Berlin Wall fell down I was only nine. Yet, I can still remember watching my first newscast while the Cold War was coming to an end. 2010: Steve Jobs announc... Read more
Each month, IJNet features an international journalist who exemplifies the profession and has used the site to further his or her career. If you would like to be featured, email a short bio... Read more
By James Breiner For a class on narrative techniques here in Mexico, I was looking for examples of the kind of writing you find in New Yorker. The magazine Gatopardo has that reputation. It... Read more
By Rotimi Williams Olatunji In an online statement, the group boasted that it bombed ThisDay newspapers because they reported many “lies” about Boko Haram. According to the statement, the gr... Read more
By Rotimi Williams Olatunji Introduction JEAN-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), author of Social Contract (1762), wrote: “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains” (Oxford Concise Dictio... Read more
By Joyee Chan Chris Schuepp helps two students with their filming. Photos: Unicef This year’s annual Unicef Hong Kong video-making campaign hopes to inspire youngsters to create films focusi... Read more
By Margaret Looney Web-traffic and SEO-obsessed journalists and bloggers can take a breather as digital journalism takes a step back from using page views as a key measure of success.... Read more
By James Breiner Bernardo Diaz Nosty published a book last year that chronicled the sad history of the collapse of print media in the developed world over the past 70 years. It wasn... Read more







