Crowdsourcing
Freelancing for Journalists - A podcast by Lily Canter and Emma Wilkinson - Wednesdays
In this episode, we talk about crowdsourcing stories, what it means and how to go about it. We speak to Charlotte Godart, an investigator for Bellingcat who discusses how she used crowdsourced data in a recent investigation into police violence at the Black Lives Matter protests. We also chat with Eric Reidy a freelance journalist involved in crowdsourcing information for migrant-related stories. Guests Charlotte GodartTwitter: @hicharl0tteEric ReidyTwitter: @Eric_ReidyWebsite https://ericreidy.com/ResourcesProPublica crowdsourcing example (maternal harm) https://www.propublica.org/article/how-we-collected-nearly-5-000-stories-of-maternal-harmGuide to crowdsourcing from the Tow Centre for Digital Journalismhttps://www.cjr.org/tow_center_reports/guide_to_crowdsourcing.phpBellingcat https://www.bellingcat.com/Examples of Bellingcat crowdsourcing stories https://www.bellingcat.com/category/resources/case-studies/Bellingcat crowdsourcing police violence in US https://blmprotests.forensic-architecture.org/The Ghost Boat Story crowdsourcing background https://deeply.thenewhumanitarian.org/refugees/community/2016/03/15/following-the-ghost-boatBellingcat’s open training workshops https://www.bellingcat.com/workshops/Bellingcat’s digital toolkit https://credibilitycoalition.org/credcatalog/project/bellingcats-digital-toolkit/Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) resource centre for safety and security resources https://helpdesk.gijn.org/support/solutions/articles/14000036509-safety-and-securityReporting grants https://gijn.org/grants-and-fellowships-2/#reporting