The use of data is often viewed as a potentially powerful democratic force in journalism, promoting the flow of information sources and enriching debates in the public sphere. We explore a key feature of the relationship between data and journalism, drawing upon the largest ever study of statistical references in news reporting (N=4285) commissioned by the BBC Trust to examine how statistics inform coverage in a wide range of UK television, radio and online media (N=6916). Overall, our study provides a cautionary tale about the use of data to enlighten democratic debate. While we found that statistics were often referenced in news coverage, their role in storytelling was often vague, patchy and imprecise. Political and business elites were ...
This paper discusses journalists’ vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the natur...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
Data journalism has evolved partly out of computer-assisted reporting (CAR) in the USA – bolstered b...
The use of data is often viewed as a potentially powerful democratic force in journalism, promoting ...
By Alison Powell, Assistant Professor and Programme Director of the MSc in Media and Comms (Data and...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
As governments throughout the world transition to storing and releasing vast amounts of numerical in...
This article proposes that the underlying ideas of data journalism are not new, but rather can be tr...
A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a journalistic...
This paper discusses journalists' vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature...
This study examines the usage of statistics by journalists in delivering information quality. It exa...
Abstract: A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a jo...
As governments throughout the world transition to storing and releasing vast amounts of numerical in...
A telephone rings in a crowded newsroom, and journalists hit the ground running, chasing down the st...
Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinforma...
This paper discusses journalists’ vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the natur...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
Data journalism has evolved partly out of computer-assisted reporting (CAR) in the USA – bolstered b...
The use of data is often viewed as a potentially powerful democratic force in journalism, promoting ...
By Alison Powell, Assistant Professor and Programme Director of the MSc in Media and Comms (Data and...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
As governments throughout the world transition to storing and releasing vast amounts of numerical in...
This article proposes that the underlying ideas of data journalism are not new, but rather can be tr...
A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a journalistic...
This paper discusses journalists' vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature...
This study examines the usage of statistics by journalists in delivering information quality. It exa...
Abstract: A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a jo...
As governments throughout the world transition to storing and releasing vast amounts of numerical in...
A telephone rings in a crowded newsroom, and journalists hit the ground running, chasing down the st...
Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinforma...
This paper discusses journalists’ vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the natur...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
Data journalism has evolved partly out of computer-assisted reporting (CAR) in the USA – bolstered b...