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@Megan_Lucero @bureaulocal 1,000 members; 350 local investigations, 2 yrs ...with members and partners from many sectors What weve learned about our industry: Traditional commercial models are collapsing There is democratic deficit


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@Megan_Lucero @bureaulocal

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1,000 members; 350 local investigations, 2 yrs

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...with members and partners from many sectors

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What we’ve learned about our industry:

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Traditional commercial models are collapsing

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There is democratic deficit & issues of representation & relevance have been exacerbated

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Access to info is changing & so is our relationship with

  • ur communities
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There is disconnect between what matters to local people & news coverage

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The news industry faces challenges of trust, relevance and value

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We set up the Bureau Local to stand with local reporters

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This is our industry to protect, ours to find solutions for

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Can reporters work together to improve local information? To tell important stories that shed a light on local issues?

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Can reporters work together to improve local information? To tell important stories that shed a light on local issues? people

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This is our industry to protect, ours to find solutions for. But journalists alone cannot save our industry.

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Here’s what we’ve learned over the 2 years...

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1/ make the available,accessible; fight for transparency

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#SoldFromUnderYou

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2/ accountability needs participation from all players

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#councilbudgethack

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#voterpower

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3/ understand the power systems & work with the power of people

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#makethemcount

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“A national scandal”: 800 people died homeless since Oct 2017

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4/ reach and include audiences in new ways

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Choose what to investigate. Our criteria: a) stories that are local and national - they must show a systemic problem and also have an impact locally b) provide data or other evidence that can be sliced across the country c) are best done with a community or network

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Dig! Build evidence at scale. Collaborate across industry, knowledge and experience

a)those affected by the issue b) those with knowledge on the issue c) those that can change the issue and d) those who want to report with us or contribute knowledge or a skill.

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Make local information open and accessible (reporting recipes)

Collaborators must agree to: a) the embargo date set out by the Bureau Local b) credit the Bureau Local in their work c) share their findings with other collaborators d) adhere to our data/evidence guidance Reporting recipes give: a) context behind the investigation b) a guide to understanding the data/evidence c) our key findings d) questions and leads to follow locally e) other resources of use.

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Connect the dots to reveal systemic issues at scale and drive change Stories - all of the copy on our site is licensed under Creative Commons and can be used and cited by any person

  • r publication.

Open resources - our reporting recipes, data, methodologies and code are all are open to the public. Local partners/publications - we share the work of our local collaborators, although we are not legally responsible for their output.

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User guide is

  • ut!

@megan_lucero @bureaulocal meganlucero@ tbij.com

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Pilot 2018: Who owns Hamburg w/ local partner

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Cooperation

  • CrowdNewsroom: Citizens participate
  • Structured investigation w/ local partners (eg FOI requests)
  • Sharing expert voices
  • Sharing collected information about the market
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Getting the Community involved

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150000 apartments in Hamburg More than 30 locally published stories

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  • 6 projects with local media partners so far (Hamburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Heidenheim,

Minden, Lüneburg)

  • more than 5000 participants
  • more cities and cooperations
  • European dimension (eg housing market)

Who owns the city? A multi-local project

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Collaborative Publication

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CORRECTIV.Lokal

  • Set up October 2018
  • Building the network w/ journalists and experts
  • 6 local network groups
  • Data-driven projects (news-related)
  • Investigative topics (multi-local approach)
  • CrowdNewsroom (citizens as part of the newsroom)
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CORRECTIV

  • Investigative. Independent. Non-Profit.

justus.von.daniels@correctiv.org/ @justus_vdaniels

Thank you!