Michael Schrenk (English)

Michael Schrenk became fully immersed in the Internet in the mid ‘90s when he developed Internet applications that facilitated remote medicine between doctors at heart centers and patients, who lived in remote areas. During this period, he also went back to University to bolster his technology background with a formal Studio Arts education.  He quickly […]

Brigitte Alfter (English)

Brigitte Alfter, born 1966 in Germany, journalist based in Brussels and Copenhagen. Brigitte was the Brussels-correspondent for the Danish daily newspaper Information from 2004-2008, is co-founder of Farmsubsidy.org and the manager of the Scoop project. Brigitte has covered European affairs and EU-matters for a number of years, she uses freedom of information legislation as a […]

Karel Platteau (English)

Karel Platteau (°1982) is the assistant director of the Pascal Decroos Fund, editor-in-chief of Fondspascaldecroos.org and Mediakritiek.be, the online reflection room of the Flemish media. Deputy editor of Wobbing.eu, a site to promote access to information legislation. He co-ordinates the post-academic course International Researchjournalism. He lectures about Wobbing (Hogeschool Utrecht, Netherlands), investigative journalism and computer […]

Joop Bouma (English)

Joop Bouma (1954) is an editor and reporter for the Dutch daily newspaper Trouw, where he has covered environmental and criminal news and has also served as national editor. He is the author of The Smokescreen: The Power of the Dutch Tobacco Industry (2001), which examines influence-peddling in the government and media by cigarette companies. […]

Investigative journalism in Europe (2005)

This is the full version of the report Investigative Journalism in Europe. Dick van Eijk (ed.) VVOJ, Amsterdam, 2005. ISBN 90-808046-6-5. Below is the report index. All parts are available in pdf.