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Digital Watchdogs? Data reporting and the traditional 'fourth estate' role for journalists [PDF]
As governments throughout the world transition to storing and releasing vast amounts of numerical information digitally, journalists are increasingly using digital data reporting as an investigative tool to report on issues in the public interest and to ...
Becker H +11 more
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Waiting for Data Journalism [PDF]
Data journalism has emerged as a trend worthy of attention in newsrooms the world over. Previous research has highlighted how elite media, journalism education institutions, and other interest groups take part in the emergence and evolution of data ...
De Maeyer, Juliette +4 more
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Interactive infographics and news values [PDF]
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Digital Journalism [PUBLICATION DETAILS], copyright @ Taylor & Francis, available online at http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/21670811.2013.841368.This study is concerned with the news ...
Dick, M
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Big Data, Computational Journalism and Data Journalism: structure, thought and professional practice in the data web [PDF]
The current technological configuration of the Internet is being drawn from the increase of the data transmission speed, from the interconnection between computational machines with robust processing capacity and storage of data, and from the storage use ...
Walter Teixeira Lima Junior
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Data journalism and misinformation
This chapter focuses on the intersection of data journalism and misinformation by discussing research into epistemic practices for finding and working with data as well as how data is used to make claims about events and public affairs. It discusses examples of data journalism and misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Westlund, Oscar, Hermida, Alfred
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The effect of interest and attitude on public comprehension of news with data visualization
In recent years, data visualization has been gaining space in journalism, not only in the specialized press, but also in the general press. The objective of this article is to analyze whether there are differences between the impact of receiving a ...
Patricia Sánchez-Holgado +2 more
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Gamification of sports media coverage: an infotainment approach to Olympics and Football World Cups [PDF]
Sports media coverage of mega-events is partly oriented to gamification, the use of game elements and game design techniques in non-gaming contexts. This infotainment approach to events has been developed by media outlets as an original and effective way
Rojas-Torrijos, José Luis
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Social science research (communication studies in particular) often involves measuring the soft power of social entities from the related big data of media texts.
Chenyu Zheng +3 more
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Automated Journalism 2.0: Event-driven narratives. From simple descriptions to real stories [PDF]
This article introduces an exploratory computational approach to extending the realm of automated journalism from simple descriptions to richer and more complex eventdriven narratives, based on original applied research in structured journalism.
Caswell, David, Dörr, Konstantin
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Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism
A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a journalistic resource. But with no definitive definition for what constitutes data in journalism, it is difficult to determine what the implications of collecting ...
Frédérik Lesage, Robert A. Hackett
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