Journalism and Data
Tensions and intersections
Eddy Borges-Rey(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 5. January 2060
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-138-19287-4 (ISBN)
Description
Reviews / Votes
Glyn Mottershead, Cardiff University, UK - 'This looks to be a very useful book. There are journal articles covering this field but it would be great to see an academic piece of work focussed around interviews and the key arguments... This would be very useful for my students, my focus in very squarely in teaching practice but a systematic look at the field would be of benefit.'Russell Merryman, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK - 'there are few publications which analyse data journalism from an academic and theoretical perspective... With appropriate contextualisation, it has the potential to be a key text.'
Fred Vallance-Jones, University of King's College, Canada - 'It proposes to take a broad look at the key emerging issues in the field. It doesn't shy away from addressing theoretical questions. It addresses some of the questions that are often not addressed in more practical volumes on the subject, such as the nature of data and the institutions that control it, and how to hold the institutions accountable... It may be overly theoretical for many mainline journalism courses.'
Ian Reeves, University of Kent, UK - 'This would be the first genuinely scholarly book that examines the impact that data journalism is having on British journalism. The proposal is well structured and seems to be comprehensive and well-informed in its approach. The combination of professional insight from leading practitioners of data journalism in national and international newsrooms with academic research into the impact that their work is having has the potential to be very interesting.'
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-19287-4 (9781138192874)
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Person
Dr Eddy Borges-Rey is a lecturer in Journalism Studies at the Division of Communications, Media and Culture of the University of Stirling, UK. Dr Borges-Rey has taught media theory and production, semiotics, and journalism in three different countries, and as a media practitioner he has worked as a music journalist, a television and radio producer, and a media manager in Venezuela and Spain between 1996 and 2010.
Content
Introduction: Journalism practice in a society driven by data and algorithms Part I: Epistemologies 1. The intersection of journalism and data processing: a historical reflection on journalism and computation 2. Figures vs. databases: the materiality of datafied news objects 3. Seductive data innovations vs. standardised professional practices: the metamorphosis of journalistic performativity 4. Nose for news vs. computational cognition: the shifting reflexivity of news professionals Part II: Power Dynamics 5. Mediated big data rhetorics 6. Journ-O-matic: algorithms and bots in news work 7. Binary muckraking: open data vs. proprietary data vs. inaccessible data 8. Hyper local civic collaboration vs. multinational corporate secrecy: a new challenge for a decaying watchdog? Part III: Hybrids 9. Disruption vs. legacy: the growing adoption of data by professional newsrooms Conclusion: the datafication of journalism vs. the watchdog of a datocratic society