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Shiv Malik in conversation with Jane Bradley: Let’s Talk About Sources

Sources play a vital role in alerting journalists to wrong-doing, but how should investigative journalists go about cultivating them? And how should you work with them once you’ve got your story? How can journalists protect their sources? And what happens if the source betrays the journalist? Shiv Malik and Jane Bradley discuss the sensitive, often complex, and sometimes fraught relationships between journalists and those who tell them their stories.

Other #CIJSummer 2019 Talks are available to watch on replay on our YouTube Channel.

6 July 2019 – #CIJSummer 2019/DAY 3

15:50–16:50
Let’s Talk About Sources

Jane Bradley

Jane Bradley is the UK investigative correspondent for The New York Times. She is a Pulitzer and three-time Orwell Prize finalist and is based in London, where she focuses on uncovering abuses of power, financial crime and corruption, and social injustices.

Shiv Malik

Shiv Malik is a former investigative journalist who, along with reporting from Afghanistan and Pakistan, worked for the Guardian for five years breaking exclusive front page stories on everything from UK government social policy to international terrorism.
  • 6 July 2019 15.50–16.50
Location: Theatre LG02 - PSH Building - Goldsmiths, University of London
Talk
All levels
Sources
This event will be recorded