ICFJ Knight Roundup: Knight Award Winners Announced, Mapping Projects and More

By: Alyssa Mesich | 05/26/2015

Winners announced for the prestigious Knight International Journalism Award, dual approaches to influence mapping explained and more from the Knight Fellows in this week’s roundup.

The 2015 Knight International Award Winners are…

Yoani Sánchez, a trailblazing Cuban blogger, has overcome censorship, arrests and poor Internet access to give the world a rare glimpse of daily life under Cuba's communist regime and to open the door for other independent voices. Priyanka Dubey, an investigative reporter, has revealed the atrocities of rape, child trafficking and forced labor through her in-depth reports despite threats to her own safety from human traffickers and gangs in India. Find out more by clicking here.

A tale of two networks: Two different approaches to influence mapping

Friedrich Lindenberg, an ICFJ Knight Fellow, contributed to two influence mapping projects in South Africa and Mozambique. While both projects had the same focus -- finding possible conflicts of interest in small groups of politically exposed persons -- their approaches couldn’t be more different.

Click here to learn more about the data-first method used in South Africa versus the Mozambican approach to start with the research question then search for data.

Giving women journalists a voice in Latin America

Recent fellow Mariana Santos just launched a kickstarter campaign to empower Latin American women in technology in newsrooms through Chicas Poderosas. Santos is a JSK Fellow who is expanding Chicas, which she started during her ICFJ-Knight Fellowship.

Protecting Journalists in Mexico

ICFJ Knight Fellow Jorge Luis Sierra partnered with Freedom House, Red de Periodistas de a Pie, Periodistas sin Fronteras and MacArthur Foundation to conduct evaluations of the risks to journalists in Guerrero and Veracruz, Mexico.

What else the fellows have been up to

This post is also published on IJNet, which is produced by ICFJ.

Main image credit: Alexander Morozov.

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