What to Add to Your Journalistic Suitcase
The iMEdD team has compiled and recommends books, podcasts, series, and documentaries — by journalists or about journalism — that are worth our time during the holidays.
Pick your tool: Podcasts, Videos, or Tips for funding?
Every month, we pull together tools, research, and ideas for journalists wearing... many hats.
GIJN Guide to Investigating Extreme Heat
A guide with journalistic investigations on the effects of rising temperatures on humans.
Investigating the Pandemic of Road Traffic Fatal Accidents
A collaboration between three regional journalists aimed at making a meaningful impact. That was our goal when we submitted our proposal to iMEdD incubator for a video report focused on road traffic accidents in Greece.
Translation Tools, OSINT Resources & an Exhibition Worth Seeing
If you’re new here: every month, we pull together tools, research, and ideas for journalists wearing many hats — reporters, editors, investigators, creators — with a focus on things you can put to use or simply explore.
Climate Change Reporting and Mental Health: Practical Tips for Newsrooms and Journalists
Climate reporters face high anxiety, depression, and PTSD, yet they find strength in community and purpose in their work.
Investigating Cities That (Don’t) Belong to Everyone
A video report on the daily life of people with disabilities in the urban landscape of regional Greece. The project was implemented as part of this year's iMEdD incubator for local media program
Investigating Data Available on Social Media Platforms
Although social media is an important “channel” for publishing journalistic investigations, it is also a rich source of information for all kinds of journalistic research. At the Dataharvest 2025 conference, we learned useful ways in which journalists can gather data from platforms for their investigations.
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025: a media ecosystem in flux
AI chatbots and influencers are reshaping global news habits, as trust in traditional outlets continues to decline.