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building value – Frontline Club http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com Championing Independent Journalism Fri, 27 Apr 2018 16:23:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Workshop: Create and Market Long-Form Narratives with Story-Based Inquiry http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-create-and-market-long-form-narratives-with-story-based-inquiry/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-create-and-market-long-form-narratives-with-story-based-inquiry/#respond Thu, 30 Nov 2017 17:13:45 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/?p=62032 Standard £195
Freelance/Student £165
Members £130

*Tickets include lunch


If you are unsure how to start and finish ambitious projects, or just want to make your work more efficient, this seminar with the creators of Story-Based Inquiry is right for you. This workshop is interactive, using the SBI tools to help participants organise their research material and create an efficient workflow in order to achieve a long-form narrative that will have an impact. Whether you’re working on an investigative story, a documentary or an NGO report, the SBI framework will also help you discover how to build an audience and a market for your work.

Story-Based Inquiry (SBI) is the global benchmark method for researching and writing long form stories or reports. It starts with the question, “What do you hope to reveal?” The answer becomes a hypothesis. From there, a few key techniques pinpoint what to look for and where to find it, and how to organise the material. The result is not only a story, but also assets that can serve for future projects, such as a reusable database and a network of allies.

SBI is adopted by Unesco and adapted by journalism centres and schools all over the world. It has been hailed as a major contribution for its effectiveness and simplicity.

Advance reading: Participants are advised to visit www.storybasedinquiry.com and to download the free books (in PDF), “Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists” (UNESCO 2009) and “Power is Everywhere: How stakeholder-driven media build the future of watchdog news” (Stakeholder Media Project 2017).

About the trainers:

 

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Mark Lee Hunter and Luuk Sengers are award-winning investigative journalists and interviewers who have worked in print and television. They have helped thousands of professional and student journalists and managers on five continents to improve their questioning skills. They are co-authors of the global benchmark investigative journalism manual, Story-Based Inquiry (UNESCO 2009), as well as The Story Tells the Facts (Logan Handbooks/CIJ 2013) and The Hidden Scenario (Logan Handbooks/CIJ 2012). For more details on these resources please go to www.storybasedinquiry.com and you can also get a free download of following  books (in PDF), “Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists” (UNESCO 2009) and “Power is Everywhere: How stakeholder-driven media build the future of watchdog news” (Stakeholder Media Project 2017).

 

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Workshop: Create and Market Investigative Stories with Story-Based Inquiry http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-methods-markets-for-watchdog-reporting/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-methods-markets-for-watchdog-reporting/#respond Tue, 11 Jul 2017 12:27:28 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/?p=61137 Standard £180
Freelance/Student £150
Members £120


Story-Based Inquiry (SBI) is the global benchmark method for researching and writing long form stories or reports. It starts with the question, “What do you hope to reveal?” The answer becomes a hypothesis. From there, a few key techniques pinpoint what to look for and where to find it, and how to organise the material. The result is not only a story, but also assets that can serve for future projects, such as a reusable database and a network of allies.

SBI is adopted by Unesco and adapted by journalism centres and schools all over the world. It has been hailed as “a major contribution” for its effectiveness and simplicity. If you are unsure of how to start and finish ambitious projects, or just want to make your work more efficient, this seminar with the creators of Story-Based Inquiry is right for you.

The seminar is interactive, using the SBI tools on participants’ projects. Participants will also discover how to use SBI tools to build an audience and a market for their work.

Advance reading: Participants are advised to visit www.storybasedinquiry.com and to download the free books (in PDF), “Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists” (UNESCO 2009) and “Power is Everywhere: How stakeholder-driven media build the future of watchdog news” (Stakeholder Media Project 2017).

About the trainers:

 

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Mark Lee Hunter is the principal author of “Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists” (UNESCO 2009), the most widely-distributed reference work in the history of the profession. He and Luuk Sengers are the founding members of Story-Based Inquiry Associates. At INSEAD, a global business school where he is an adjunct professor, he co-founded The Stakeholder Media Project, which investigates the emergence of new forms of watchdog media. He is the author of over 100 investigative reports and nine books, including (with Luuk Sengers) The Hidden Scenario and The Story Tells the Facts. His scholarly research on media development is published in leading academic journals.

Hunter has won awards from Investigative Reporters and Editors Inc. for both his investigative reports and his research on journalism. He has also won the H.L. Mencken, Clarion, National Headliners, Society of Professional Journalists and EFMD awards for features and research. He earned his doctorate in Sciences de l’information from the Université de Paris II-Panthéon-Assas.

 

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Luuk Sengers is an investigative journalist, researcher and educator. Together with Mark Lee Hunter he developed the internationally acclaimed Story-Based Inquiry method, a systematic and efficient way of doing investigations. Sengers is also a world-class data journalism instructor. He is a visiting lecturer at several journalism schools and universities. Previously, he worked sixteen years as an economy reporter at major Dutch newspapers and magazines, like NRC Handelsblad, Quote and Intermediair. He is a former board member of the association of investigative journalists in The Netherlands and Belgium, the VVOJ.

 

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