The Data Journalism Handbook : Towards a Critical Data Practice.
Material type: TextSeries: Digital StudiesPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021Copyright date: �2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (420 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789048542079Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Data Journalism HandbookOnline resources: Click to ViewCover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Jonathan Gray and Liliana Bounegru -- Doing Issues With Data -- 1. From Coffee to Colonialism: Data Investigations Into How the Poor Feed the Rich -- Ra�ul S�anchez and Ximena Villagr�an -- 2. Repurposing Census Data to Measure Segregation in the United States -- Aaron Williams -- 3. Multiplying Memories while Discovering Trees in Bogot�a -- Mar�ia Isabel Maga�na -- 4. Behind the Numbers: Home Demolitions in Occupied East Jerusalem -- Mohammed Haddad -- 5. Mapping Crash Incidents to Advocate for Road Safety in the Philippines -- Aika Rey -- 6. Tracking Worker Deaths in Turkey -- P�nar Dağ -- Assembling Data -- 7. Building Your Own Data Set: Documenting Knife Crime in the United Kingdom -- Caelainn Barr -- 8. Narrating a Number and Staying With the Trouble of Value -- Helen Verran -- 9. Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Implications for Data Journalism -- Tahu Kukutai and Maggie Walter -- 10. Alternative Data Practices in China -- Yolanda Jinxin Ma -- 11. Making a Database to Document Land Conflicts Across India -- Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava and Ankur Paliwal -- 12. Reassembling Public Data in Cuba: Collaborations When Information Is Missing, Outdated or Scarce -- Saimi Reyes Carmona, Yudivi�an Almeida Cruz and Ernesto Guerra -- 13. Making Data With Readers at La Naci�on -- Flor Coelho -- 14. Running Surveys for Investigations -- Crina-Gabriela Boroş -- Working With Data -- 15. Data Journalism: What's Feminism Got to Do With It? -- Catherine D'Ignazio -- 16. Infrastructuring Collaborations Around the Panama and Paradise Papers -- Emilia D�iaz-Struck, C�ecile Schilis-Gallego and Pierre Romera -- 17. Text as Data: Finding Stories in Text Collections -- Barbara Maseda -- 18. Coding With Data in the Newsroom -- Basile Simon -- 19. Accounting for Methods: Spreadsheets, Scripts and Programming Notebooks -- Sam Leon.
20. Working Openly in Data Journalism -- Natalia Mazotte -- 21. Making Algorithms Work for Reporting -- Jonathan Stray -- 22. Journalism With Machines? From Computational Thinking to Distributed Cognition -- Eddy Borges-Rey -- Experiencing Data -- 23. Ways of Doing Data Journalism -- Sarah Cohen -- 24. Data Visualizations: Newsroom Trends and Everyday Engagements -- Helen Kennedy, William Allen, Martin Engebretsen, Rosemary Lucy Hill, Andy Kirk and Wibke Weber -- 25. Sketching With Data -- Mona Chalabi and Jonathan Gray -- 26. The Web as Medium for Data Visualization -- Elliot Bentley -- 27. Four Recent Developments in News Graphics -- Gregor Aisch and Lisa Charlotte Rost -- 28. Searchable Databases as a Journalistic Product -- Zara Rahman and Stefan Wehrmeyer -- 29. Narrating Water Conflict With Data and Interactive Comics -- Nelly Luna Amancio -- 30. Data Journalism Should Focus on People and Stories -- Winny de Jong -- Investigating Data, Platforms and Algorithms -- 31. The Algorithms Beat: Angles and Methods for Investigation -- Nicholas Diakopoulos -- 32. Telling Stories With the Social Web -- Lam Thuy Vo -- 33. Digital Forensics: Repurposing Google Analytics IDs -- Richard Rogers -- 34. Apps and Their Affordances for Data Investigations -- Esther Weltevrede -- 35. Algorithms in the Spotlight: Collaborative Investigations at Der Spiegel -- Christina Elmer -- Organizing Data Journalism -- 36. The #ddj Hashtag on Twitter -- Eunice Au and Marc Smith -- 37. Archiving Data Journalism -- Meredith Broussard -- 38. From The Guardian to Google News Lab: A Decade of Working in Data Journalism -- Simon Rogers -- 39. Data Journalism's Ties With Civic Tech -- Stefan Baack -- 40. Open-Source Coding Practices in Data Journalism -- Ryan Pitts and Lindsay Muscato -- 41. Data Feudalism: How Platforms Shape Cross-border Investigative Networks -- Ştefan C�andea.
42. Data-Driven Editorial? Considerations for Working With Audience Metrics -- Caitlin Petre -- Learning Data Journalism Together -- 43. Data Journalism, Digital Universalism and Innovation in the Periphery -- Anita Say Chan -- 44. The Datafication of Journalism: Strategies for Data-Driven Storytelling and Industry-Academy Collaboration -- Damian Radcliffe and Seth C. Lewis -- 45. Data Journalism by, about and for Marginalized Communities -- Eva Constantaras -- 46. Teaching Data Journalism -- Cheryl Phillips -- 47. Organizing Data Projects With Women and Minorities in Latin America -- Eliana A. Vaca Mu�noz -- Situating Data Journalism -- 48. Genealogies of Data Journalism -- C. W. Anderson -- 49. Data-Driven Gold Standards: What the Field Values as Award-Worthy Data Journalism -- Wiebke Loosen -- 50. Beyond Clicks and Shares: How and Why to Measure the Impact of Data Journalism Projects -- Lindsay Green-Barber -- 51. Data Journalism: In Whose Interests? -- Mary Lynn Young and Candis Callison -- 52. Data Journalism With Impact -- Paul Bradshaw -- 53. What Is Data Journalism For? Cash, Clicks, and Cut and Trys -- Nikki Usher -- 54. Data Journalism and Digital Liberalism -- Dominic Boyer -- Index.
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