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Open-source Trading Zones and Boundary Objects: Examining GitHub as a space for collaborating on "news"
New actors, actants, and activities have entered journalism’s spaces in recent years. While this has raised the potential for the …
Mario Haim
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Rodrigo Zamith
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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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