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Data-Driven Reporting - an On-Going (R)Evolution? A Longitudinal Analysis of Projects Nominated for the Data Journalism Awards 2013-2015

[working paper]

Loosen, Wiebke
Reimer, Julius
Silva-Schmidt, Fenja de

Corporate Editor
Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI)

Abstract

The emergence of data-driven journalism (DDJ) can be understood as journalism’s response to the datafication of society. We retrace the development of this emerging reporting style by looking at what may be considered the gold‐standard in data‐driven reporting: projects that were nominated for the D... view more

The emergence of data-driven journalism (DDJ) can be understood as journalism’s response to the datafication of society. We retrace the development of this emerging reporting style by looking at what may be considered the gold‐standard in data‐driven reporting: projects that were nominated for the Data Journalism Awards (DJA), a prize issued annually by the Global Editors Network. Using a content analysis of the nominees from 2013 to 2015 (n=179) we examine if and how, among other aspects, data sources and types, visualisation strategies, interactive features, topics, and types of nominated media outlets have changed over the years. Results suggest, for instance, that the set of structural elements data‐driven pieces are built upon remains rather stable, that data journalism is increasingly personnel intensive and progressively spreading around the globe, and that journalists, while still concentrating on data from official institutions, are increasingly looking to unofficial datasources for their stories.... view less

Keywords
data; journalism; content analysis; reporting; visualization

Classification
Communicator Research, Journalism

Free Keywords
Datenjournalismus; datengesteuerter Journalismus; Berichtsstil; Präsentationsform; data journalism; data‐driven journalism; Data Journalism Awards; reporting style; presentation form

Document language
English

Publication Year
2017

City
Hamburg

Page/Pages
26 p.

Series
Arbeitspapiere des Hans-Bredow-Instituts, 41

ISSN
1435-9413

ISBN
978‐3‐87296‐141‐9

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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