Models and Streams of Data Journalism
Uskali, T., & Kuutti, H. (2015). Models and Streams of Data Journalism. The Journal of Media Innovations, 1(2), 77-88. https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/TJMI/article/download/882/1160
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© Turo Uskali & Heikki Kuutti.
This paper presents the initial results of a two-year research project, Data Journalism Work Practices,
which focuses on newsrooms in Finland, the UK and the US. Data journalism or data-driven journalism
has been defined simply as journalism based on large data sets (Rogers 2011; Bounegru et al. 2012.)
According to our ongoing research on data journalism work methods, we can claim this has been an oversimplification.
Based on six interviews of leading Finnish, American and British data journalists we can
claim that there are already at least three different models for organizing data journalism work practices,
and two main streams of data journalism, not just one.
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University of Oslo, Centre for Research on Media InnovationsISSN Search the Publication Forum
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