At the beginning of 2010 BIRN network published Digging Deeper - A Guide for Investigative Journalists in the Balkans, written in cooperation with Sheila Coronel, Director of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism and professor of professional practice at Columbia University, New York.
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Balkan Investigative Reporting Network has published its first annual report outlining the major activities of the Network during 2007. The report, 58 pages long is divided into three parts.
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“Identity: The Search for Belonging in a Changing Europe”, a book composed of the 10 articles by this year's Fellows, will be launched in Berlin on November 27th, at the closing ceremony of the 2009 Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence programme.
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Power
Struggle: Meeting Global Energy Challenges in the Balkans, is a book produced
as a part of media development project Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic
Excellence and initiated by the Robert Bosch Stiftung and ERSTE Foundation, in
cooperation with BIRN.
It's a topic that preoccupies officials, politicians and
citizens across Europe - and arguably one of
the biggest challenges facing this continent and the international community.
In
2008, applicants for the Fellowship programme were invited to explore the
subject of energy. But not only headline issues such as the supply of fuel,
climate change and renewables. Entrants were also encouraged to look at human
energy such as energy of ideas, energy for change and energy for reconstruction
as well as destruction.
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The BIRN Office
in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Konrad Adenauer Foundation presented the
publication "History
Overshadowed by Trivia - Regional Media Coverage of Radovan Karadzic's
Arrest" in Sarajevo. The publication features analyses of
media coverage in five countries in the region immediately after the arrest of
Radovan Karadzic.
http://www.bim.ba/en/1/50/16608/
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Moving On: Overcoming Balkan Barriers to a European Future is the product of ten journalists selected from throughout Southeast Europe to participate in the 2007 programme of the Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence. Initiated by the Robert Bosch Stiftung and ERSTE Foundation, in cooperation with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, BIRN, this programme responds with financial and professional support to the growing need in the region to foster quality reporting, encourage regional networking among journalists and advance balanced coverage on complex reform issues that are central to the region as well as to the European Union.
http://fellowship.birn.eu.com/movingon/
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