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[Ended] Webinar: "Collaborative Journalism - strategies to mitigate risk and frustration" 27 June 2022

Collaborative journalism sounds cool, but collaborating with others may turn out not to be as smooth or rewarding as you’d expect it. In this webinar, Lorenzo Ferrari of OBC Transeuropa will share some good practices, tips and checklists to help you make the most out of collaborative projects, including cross-border ones.

  • 27 June 2022, at 16:00 - 17:30 CEST (Central European Summer Time)
  • Free online event

About the Event

Collaborative journalism sounds cool, but collaborating with others may turn out not to be as smooth or rewarding as you’d expect it.

  • What are some of the aspects to consider when you enter a collaborative project?
  • What are some of the challenges that often arise?
  • How to prepare for, and manage the (un)expected?

The webinar will provide good practices, tips and checklists to help you make the most out of collaborative projects, including cross-border ones.

Join to hear and share concrete experiences and examples. We particularly encourage you to bring your own lessons-learned and questions to share with the guest speaker and with other participants. We'd like this webinar to be highly collaborative!

Guest Speaker

Lorenzo Ferrari

Lorenzo Ferrari coordinates the European Data Journalism Network on behalf of OBC Transeuropa, which founded it in 2017. In this role, he works on collaborative, transnational and multilingual journalism on a daily basis. A historian by training, Lorenzo's own area of expertise is European integration.

Registration

  • [Registration closed, the event ended: recording to be published soon]
  • The webinar takes place on 27 June at 16:00 - 17:30 CEST (Central European Summer Time.)
  • A link to join the event will be provided by email one day before the webinar to participants who sign up.
  • The event will be recorded.

About Us

Tactical Tech is an international non-profit organisation that engages with citizens and civil-society organisations to explore and mitigate the impacts of technology on society. Exposing the Invisible is a Tactical Tech project that develops resources, training and collaborations promoting investigation as one of the most important forms of public engagement.

  • Contact for questions: eti@tacticaltech.org (GPG Key / fingerprint: BD30 C622 D030 FCF1 38EC C26D DD04 627E 1411 0C02).


This event is part of the CIJI project co-funded by the European Commission under the Pilot Project: "Supporting investigative journalism and media freedom in the EU" (DG CONNECT).

This text reflects the author’s view and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.