A telephone rings in a crowded newsroom, and journalists hit the ground running, chasing down the story, reaching out to sources, snatching up facts as the final-copy deadline looms. For decades, that was the archetypal image of a newsroom, but not anymore. At least not according to Simon Rogers, a Guardian news editor who focuses primarily on their Datablog. (This article is by Polis Summer School student Veronica Foreman
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data. To stay relevant to society jour...
Journalists have been using data in their stories for as long as the profession has existed. A revol...
From data-rich infographics to 140 character tweets and activist cell phone photos taken at politica...
By Alison Powell, Assistant Professor and Programme Director of the MSc in Media and Comms (Data and...
Despite claims of continuity, contemporary data journalism is quite different from the earlier tradi...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
The datafication of journalism creates new demands on journalists. The set of skills and the daily w...
The datafication of journalism creates new demands on journalists. The set of skills and the daily w...
This report is the outcome of a workshop held on 24/2/16 at LSE with participants from a range of or...
During the past decade, the available information has increased exponentially from governmental and ...
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data. To stay relevant to society jour...
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data. To stay relevant to society jour...
Journalists have been using data in their stories for as long as the profession has existed. A revol...
From data-rich infographics to 140 character tweets and activist cell phone photos taken at politica...
By Alison Powell, Assistant Professor and Programme Director of the MSc in Media and Comms (Data and...
Despite claims of continuity, contemporary data journalism is quite different from the earlier tradi...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
Digital and computational technology is steadily developing and continually bringing changes in the ...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
The datafication of journalism creates new demands on journalists. The set of skills and the daily w...
The datafication of journalism creates new demands on journalists. The set of skills and the daily w...
This report is the outcome of a workshop held on 24/2/16 at LSE with participants from a range of or...
During the past decade, the available information has increased exponentially from governmental and ...
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data. To stay relevant to society jour...
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data. To stay relevant to society jour...
Journalists have been using data in their stories for as long as the profession has existed. A revol...
From data-rich infographics to 140 character tweets and activist cell phone photos taken at politica...