Bibliographic Details
Authors and Corporations: Hermida, Alfred (Author), Young, Mary L. (Author)
published: London, New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019
Part of: Disruptions: studies in digital journalism
Routledge focus
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Item Description: Literaturangaben
Physical Description: 117 Seiten
ISBN: 9781138058934
1138058939
Language: English
Part of: Disruptions: studies in digital journalism
Routledge focus
Subjects:
Other Editions: Data journalism and the regeneration of news
Other Editions: Data journalism and the regeneration of news
Other Editions: Data journalism and the regeneration of news
Other Editions: Data journalism and the regeneration of news
Collection: Verbunddaten SWB
Table of Contents

"Data Journalism and the Regeneration of News traces the emergence and flourishing of data journalism through a scholarly lens. It presents evidence of how data journalists are mobilizing discursive, technological and, in well-resourced newsrooms, financial assets, to advance maintenance and regeneration in journalism. The authors base their analysis on three years of in-depth field research in Canada, an example of a mature media system facing decline in for-profit media. They argue that, as a more 'liquid' form of journalism, data journalism has evolved and is evolving with the digitized world of the 21st century. It is a site for the new networks, a blending of journalism, programming and coding, tools and technologies as actants, as well as emergent norms, methods and epistemologies such as collaboration and computational thinking. Data Journalism and the Regeneration of News demonstrates how the multiple crises in journalism have created apertures in long-standing norms and practices for data journalists to advance alternative and novel ways of doing and knowing. The book will introduce an important new dimension to the study of digital journalism for researchers, students and educators"--

Hybrid times -- Data journalism in liquid times -- Strength in numbers -- The materiality of data journalism -- Visualizing the future