12 communities for journalists you should know about

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Staying connected with the journalism industry and building relationships with other professionals is vital for journalists. Joining online communities for journalists is one of the best ways to do this. These communities offer valuable resources, networking opportunities, and support. Here are 12 communities for journalists you should know about.

  1. National Union of Journalists (NUJ) – This trade union for journalists operates in the UK and Ireland. It offers legal and professional advice, training opportunities, and networking events for members.
  2. Association for Journalism Education (AJE) – This is a professional association for journalism educators in the UK and Ireland. It offers a forum for discussion and debate on issues related to journalism education.
  3. Society of Editors (SoE) – The SoE is a professional association for editors and senior journalists in the UK. It provides training, networking opportunities, and advocacy for members.
  4. Women in Journalism (WIJ) – This is a network for women in journalism in the UK. It provides training, mentoring, and networking opportunities and campaigns for gender equality in the industry.
  5. Journalism.co.uk – This is an online community for journalists in the UK. It provides news, resources, job listings, as well as training opportunities and events.
  6. London Freelance Branch – This is a branch of NUJ for freelance journalists in London. It offers training, networking opportunities, and support for members.
  7. Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ) – This is an organisation that promotes investigative journalism in the UK. It offers training, support, and resources for investigative journalists and runs the annual CIJ Summer Conference.
  8. The Frontline Club – This is a members’ club for journalists and media professionals in London. It offers a forum for discussion and debate on current affairs and hosts events and screenings.
  9. Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) – The SPJ is a professional organisation for journalists in the US but also has an active international community. It provides training, networking opportunities, and resources for members.
  10. Online News Association (ONA) – The ONA is a professional association for digital journalists in the US and around the world. It offers training, resources, and networking opportunities for members.
  11. International Association of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) – This is a global network of investigative journalists. It provides support, resources, and collaboration opportunities for investigative journalists worldwide.
  12. MediaWeb South Africa – This community is for journalists in South Africa. It offers resources, training, networking opportunities, and support for members.

These 12 communities offer valuable resources, networking opportunities, and support for journalists. Joining these communities can help journalists stay up to date with the latest industry news, connect with other professionals, and enhance their skills and knowledge.

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