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Data Journalism Beyond Majority World Countries: Challenges and opportunities
This commentary reflects on the state of research on data journalism and discusses future directions for this line of work. Drawing on …
Kate Wright
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Rodrigo Zamith
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Saba Bebawi
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Transparency, Interactivity, Diversity, and Information Provenance in Everyday Data Journalism
This article examines the features of day-to-day data journalism produced by The New York Times and The Washington Post in the first …
Rodrigo Zamith
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On Metrics-Driven Homepages: Assessing the relationship between popularity and prominence
As audience analytics systems have proliferated in newsrooms, scholars have expressed fears of, and in some cases assumed a shift …
Rodrigo Zamith
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Quantified Audiences in News Production: A synthesis and research agenda
A number of social, technological, and economic shifts over the past two decades have led to the proliferation of audience analytics …
Rodrigo Zamith
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A Computational Approach for Examining the Comparability of "Most-Viewed Lists" on Online News Sites
This study introduces a computational approach for evaluating the lists of most-viewed items present on the homepages of many news …
Rodrigo Zamith
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Capturing and Analyzing Liquid Content: A computational process for freezing and analyzing mutable documents
As scholars take greater interest in analyzing digital content, they are being presented with novel methodological challenges. Among …
Rodrigo Zamith
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Are Demographics Adequate Controls for Cell-Phone-Only Coverage Bias in Mass Communication Research?
Cell-phone-only (CPO) households differ along key variables from non-CPO households, creating potential coverage biases in …
Brendan R. Watson
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Rodrigo Zamith
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Sarah Cavanah
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Seth C. Lewis
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Content Analysis and the Algorithmic Coder: What computational social science means for traditional modes of media analysis
To deal with ever-larger datasets, media scholars are increasingly using computational analytic methods. This article focuses on how …
Rodrigo Zamith
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Seth C. Lewis
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From Public Spaces to Public Sphere: Rethinking systems for reader comments on online news sites
This study examines how journalists and technologists are re-imagining the construction of networked, dynamic spaces for online news …
Rodrigo Zamith
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Seth C. Lewis
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Sourcing the Arab Spring: A case study of Andy Carvin's sources on Twitter during the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions
News sourcing practices are critical as they shape from whom journalists get their information and what information they obtain, mostly …
Alfred Hermida
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Seth C. Lewis
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Rodrigo Zamith
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