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The Data Journalism Handbook : Towards A Critical Data Practice - Jonathan Gray

The Data Journalism Handbook

Towards A Critical Data Practice

By: Jonathan Gray (Editor), Liliana Bounegru (Editor)

Paperback | 23 March 2021 | Edition Number 1

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" A rich, imaginative and transdisciplinary introduction to the field of data journalism - with perspectives and insights from both leading researchers and practitioners - including on the genealogies, geographies, sociologies, economics, politics cultures and material practices of data journalism. This includes diverse combination of voices from journalism studies and practice, and careful consideration of gender, geographical and thematic balance. " Aims to promote "critical data practice" through unique combination of critical reflection from a variety of different fields (including new media studies, communication studies, internet studies, platform studies, software studies, journalism studies, science and technology studies, history of science and technology), as well as in-depth reflection on data practices and "data work" in journalism. " Aims to inspire experimentation and encounters between different fields in teaching, research and public engagement by looking at the multimodal media practices of data journalists, the social life of data infrastructures as devices for collaboration, and how data may serve not just as a resource for analysis or an object of critical study, but also as a site for interactivity and participation. The book is intended to inspire students, teachers and practitioners of data journalism to explore different ways of doing it. The Data Journalism Handbook: Towards a Critical Data Practice provides a rich and panoramic introduction to data journalism, combining both critical reflection and practical insight. It offers a diverse collection of perspectives on how data journalism is done around the world and the broader consequences of datafication in the news, serving as both a textbook and a sourcebook for this emerging field. With more than 50 chapters from leading researchers and practitioners of data journalism, it explores the work needed to render technologies and data productive for journalistic purposes. It also gives a "behind the scenes" look at the social lives of data sets, data infrastructures, and data stories in newsrooms, media organizations, start-ups, civil society organizations and beyond. The book includes sections on "doing issues with data," "assembling data," "working with data," "experiencing data," "investigating data, platforms and algorithms," "organizing data journalism," "learning data journalism together" and "situating data journalism."
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"This is a stellar collection that spans applied and scholarly perspectives on practices of data journalism, rich with insights into the work of making data tell stories."
- Kate Crawford, New York University

"This stimulating new book offers researchers and journalists alike the welcome chance to reflect critically on how important new uses of quantification are inspiring what has become known as data journalism. The variety of voices, data, and examples are revelatory."
- Wendy Espeland, Northwestern University

"It is now established that data is entangled with politics and embedded in history and society. This bountiful book highlights the crucial role of data journalists as users and critics of data, and in facilitating public engagement and discussion around it."
- Emmanuel Didier, Ecole normale superieure

"Profound and practical, this sparkling collection engages the topic of data journalism with rich insights into the nature of numbers in the news."
- Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine

"This book is an impressive feat. Bounegru and Gray have put together a truly global and diverse collection that greatly enriches our understanding of the politics of data and what it means for journalism. In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, this contribution is more important than ever."
- Lina Dencik, Cardiff University

"Ostensibly focused on data journalism, this handbook is so much more, providing an overarching analysis of much of the emerging field of critical data studies. Journalists and others interested in how to assemble, work with, make sense of, apply, and critically reflect on data and their uses will revel in the extensive theoretical and practical insights."
- Rob Kitchin, Maynooth University

"The Data Journalism Handbook is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and journalists who want to understand how data are translated into information, information in knowledge and, ultimately, wisdom. That itinerary all starts with a full comprehension of how data reflect, construct and shape our social reality."
- Jose van Dijck, Utrecht University

"The variety, diversity, and depth of the contributions to this collective effort make this book a required reading for beginners and professionals alike."
- Alberto Cairo, University of Miami

"This magical multitudinous book is an experiment that will shape the future of critical data journalism."
- Celia Lury, University of Warwick

"By providing a wealth of living testimonies from practitioners and academics from different countries, this book gives a rich overview of practices that have become key in contemporary journalism. The main virtue of this book is to give a set of practical insights to help journalists not only to better cooperate with their peers but also to establish more fruitful relationships with researchers and publics."
- Sylvain Parasie, Sciences Po

"This wide-ranging and thoughtfully curated volume is an essential companion for researchers and practitioners who seek to rethink what data can mean for themselves and their audiences."
- Yanni A. Loukissas, Georgia Tech

"An intelligent and cutting-edge entry-point to the field of data journalism, sure to become an essential part of curricula and research around this topic."
- Anja Bechmann, Aarhus University

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