JRN 445 (SA)

Investigative Journalism: Accountability Reporting

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In this seminar students will learn the sophisticated reporting, research, and writing techniques that investigative reporters use to root out corruption in public and private institutions. While learning to produce compelling news pieces, students will discover how these tools can be used to advantage in other fields and in everyday life.

In addition to exploring new models of journalism (crowd sourcing, social networking, etc.), students will meet with some of the nation’s most successful investigative journalists.

Enrollment is not open to freshmen.

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If you are unable to enroll in this course and wish to be placed on its waitlist, send a one-paragraph explanation of your interest in the course to journalism@princeton.edu.

 

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