Earning Trust: Practical Strategies for Investigative Journalists

By Global Investigative Journalism Network

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As trust in journalism continues to erode, investigative reporters are increasingly affected by the fallout. Yet the instinct of most journalists is to let their work speak for itself. This workshop offers a different approach: practical, research-backed strategies to help you actively demonstrate your credibility, earn your audience’s trust, and build stronger relationships with the communities you serve. Led by Joy Mayer, founder and executive director of Trusting News, this session equips journalists with concrete tools to communicate their integrity, explain their reporting process, and engage with skeptical audiences without compromising their independence or journalism. ----------------------- The Global Investigative Journalism Network is an international association of journalism organizations that support the training and sharing of information among investigative and data journalists—with special attention to those from repressive regimes and marginalized communities. Our

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