
Paul Keaveny
Investigative Editor at The Conversation
Journalist at Freelance
Investigations Editor @ConversationUK. Former BBC, Press Association and national newspaper journalist.
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Dec 30, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Paul Keaveny
Each story for Insights, The Conversation’s longform investigative series, typically takes months to produce, building on years of academic research. And of course, these deep-dive investigations don’t just stop when the story is published. So, as another eventful year draws to a close, we’ve asked our authors to update us on how their research has progressed since publication – and about any unusual opportunities that may have arisen from writing for Insights.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Mike Herd |Paul Keaveny
Insights is The Conversation’s award-winning longform and investigations series. Since launch in 2019, we have covered an array of topics from a wide range of academic disciplines, but what joins them together is a distinct storytelling style that employs rounded characters and compelling narrative arcs. We’ve been inspired by newly published investigative research that has uncovered shocking truths that most of us knew nothing about.
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Dec 29, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Mike Herd |Naomi Joseph |Paul Keaveny
This year, the Insights series has covered a wide range of important topics but the themes of ‘unheard voices’, artificial intelligence (AI) and mental health have led the way. In long-form articles and podcasts, our authors have put the spotlight on groundbreaking new research, at times giving voice to those who rarely get a chance to tell their stories.
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Dec 20, 2022 |
downtoearth.org.in | Mike Herd |Paul Keaveny
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Dec 20, 2022 |
invesbrain.com | Tyler Durden |Paul Keaveny
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