The promise of computational journalism


Autoria(s): Flew, Terry; Spurgeon, Christina L.; Daniel, Anna; Swift, Adam Glen
Data(s)

01/04/2012

Resumo

Computational journalism involves the application of software and technologies to the activities of journalism, and it draws from the fields of computer science, the social sciences, and media and communications. New technologies may enhance the traditional aims of journalism, or may initiate greater interaction between journalists and information and communication technology (ICT) specialists. The enhanced use of computing in news production is related in particular to three factors: larger government data sets becoming more widely available; the increasingly sophisticated and ubiquitous nature of software; and the developing digital economy. Drawing upon international examples, this paper argues that computational journalism techniques may provide new foundations for original investigative journalism and increase the scope for new forms of interaction with readers. Computer journalism provides a major opportunity to enhance the delivery of original investigative journalism, and to attract and retain readers online.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45743/

Publicador

Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45743/1/ThePromiseofComputationalJournalism.pdf

DOI:10.1080/17512786.2011.616655

Flew, Terry, Spurgeon, Christina L., Daniel, Anna, & Swift, Adam Glen (2012) The promise of computational journalism. Journalism Practice, 6(2), pp. 157-171.

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Copyright 2012 Taylor & Francis

This is an electronic version of an article published in [Journalism Practice, 6(2), (in press)]. [Journalism Practice] is available online at informaworld

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Journalism, Media & Communication

Palavras-Chave #200100 COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES #computational journalism #data-based reporting #data visualisation #citizen journalism #ubiquitous computing
Tipo

Journal Article