Journalists rarely use the web as a source of data about the state of issues, debates and information flows in different societies. Liliana Bounegru looks at how media scholars have leveraged digital data and algorithmic accountability. In times of shrinking news budgets and staff cuts journalists can turn to such readily available sources of data as a way to understand public engagement with major issues. Scholars can support this process by making the datasets, tools and protocols developed during their work available to others
During the past decade, the available information has increased exponentially from governmental and ...
News work is increasingly taking place in and through a variety of intersecting digital devices, fro...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...
Journalists used to rely on their notepad and pen. Today, professional journalists rely on the compu...
By Alison Powell, Assistant Professor and Programme Director of the MSc in Media and Comms (Data and...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...
peer reviewedWith an ever-growing supply of online sources, information to produce news sto- ries se...
A telephone rings in a crowded newsroom, and journalists hit the ground running, chasing down the st...
Journalists have been using data in their stories for as long as the profession has existed. A revol...
With an ever-growing supply of online sources, information to produce news stories seems to be one m...
This special issue takes up the issue of online journalistic news sourcing techniques, which are def...
Despite claims of continuity, contemporary data journalism is quite different from the earlier tradi...
Consultable en ligne : http://surlejournalisme.com/rev/index.php/slj/article/view/70National audienc...
From data-rich infographics to 140 character tweets and activist cell phone photos taken at politica...
During the past decade, the available information has increased exponentially from governmental and ...
News work is increasingly taking place in and through a variety of intersecting digital devices, fro...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...
Journalists used to rely on their notepad and pen. Today, professional journalists rely on the compu...
By Alison Powell, Assistant Professor and Programme Director of the MSc in Media and Comms (Data and...
Bridging the gap between academia and the media is not a simple task but it is essential if academic...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...
peer reviewedWith an ever-growing supply of online sources, information to produce news sto- ries se...
A telephone rings in a crowded newsroom, and journalists hit the ground running, chasing down the st...
Journalists have been using data in their stories for as long as the profession has existed. A revol...
With an ever-growing supply of online sources, information to produce news stories seems to be one m...
This special issue takes up the issue of online journalistic news sourcing techniques, which are def...
Despite claims of continuity, contemporary data journalism is quite different from the earlier tradi...
Consultable en ligne : http://surlejournalisme.com/rev/index.php/slj/article/view/70National audienc...
From data-rich infographics to 140 character tweets and activist cell phone photos taken at politica...
During the past decade, the available information has increased exponentially from governmental and ...
News work is increasingly taking place in and through a variety of intersecting digital devices, fro...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...