The Help Me Investigate blog is now moving to http://helpmeinvestigate.posterous.com/ - see you there.
This week Gawker reported on a piece of investigative journalism in the New York Times which was estimated to have cost $400,000
“That $400,000 number comes straight fromTimes Magazine editor Gerald Marzorati estimating what it would’ve cost…had the Times paid for it in its entirety. But the bill for it was heavily footed by ProPublica, a independent non-profit “newsroom” doing investigative [...]
Tags: gawker, propublica
In the second of this series of posts I want to look at how Help Me Investigate used game mechanics - how they worked in practice - and some of the plans for future development in this area.
Too small to be a game
When HMI first quietly went ‘live’ there were almost no game elements. We [...]
Tags: critical review
I recently had something of a mini-crisis of confidence: “Was Help Me Investigate really needed?” I was asking myself. Given that investigations already take place on blogs, on forums, and in Facebook groups, is a tool like this really needed?
The original idea behind HMI was inspired by investigations like these. Imagine, I thought, if there [...]
There’s been a lengthy conversation taking place on Twitter today between myself, Steve Jackson (@ourman) and Jon Hickman regarding a tweet I posted inviting someone to submit an FOI request:
“Anyone want to send their first Freedom of Information request? It’s already written for you. Invite to @helpmeinvestig8 thrown in.”
The rest of the conversation is captured [...]
Tags: freedom of information, jon hickman, ourman, steve jackson, twitter
That’s the way Tom Scotney describes Help Me Investigate in a recent article where he talks about his experiences of the site for Journalism.co.uk.
Tags: cuttings, journalism.co.uk, tom scotney
This is from a conversation I’m part of which I cannot quote from by name, but I thought my response might be worth recording under ‘FAQ’:
Q: “Journalism, especially investigative journalism, is labour-intensive and expensive. citizen journalists cannot expend the time required to uncover what centres of power are really up to. “
A: “…In just a couple of [...]
Tags: citizen journalism, faq