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The European Investigative Journalism and Dataharvest Conference organised by Journalismfund.eu, is the most relevant networking event for investigative and data journalists in Europe. Dataharvest EIJC17 will take place on Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday morning 21 May 2017, with a pre-conference Hack Day on Thursday 18 May.
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Friday, May 19 • 16:30 - 17:30
How to turn a long-term investigation into a book

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You have spent months investigating a subject. Maybe you have published a series and made a web documentary. Now you want to reach a new audience and publish a book. How do you go about it? How do you structure a book? Which new possibilities do you have to use your research material? Harald Schuman, Leila Miñano and Stephen Grey have experience from the German, French, and British market.

Speakers
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Stephen Grey

reporter, Reuters
I am a London-based writer and reporter, working as a correspondent on a special projects team of the Reuters news agency.I have covered the subject of national security in its many forms, including terrorism, the work of security agencies, as well military conflict, including in... Read More →
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Leila Minano

journalist, Youpress/Investigate Europe
Leïla is a member of Youpress, a free-lance collective based in Paris covering international news around the world. She has reported for several medias such as Vanity Fair, Mediapart, Libération, Marianne, Le Parisien Magazine, Le Figaro Magazine. She has written two books : La... Read More →
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Harald Schumann

Journalist, Investigate Europe
Journalist since 1983 with- „tageszeitung“ (2 years),- „Der Spiegel“ (18 years) -- "Tagesspiegel" (since 2004) and Investigate Europe (since 2016)My main interest is to help to overcome the narrow minded national perspective in reporting about European affairs and issues... Read More →


Friday May 19, 2017 16:30 - 17:30 CEST
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