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Jingrong Tong

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    The Brexit Referendum on Twitter
    Data for Journalism
    Journalism in the Data Age
    • 2022

      Journalism in the Data Age

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This book delves into the evolving landscape of journalism shaped by digital media technology and the influence of big and open data. It examines how these elements transform reporting, storytelling, and audience engagement, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by journalists today. Through insightful analysis, it addresses the implications for ethics, accuracy, and the future of news in an increasingly interconnected world.

      Journalism in the Data Age
    • 2022

      Data for Journalism

      Between Transparency and Accountability

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the intersection of open data and data journalism, highlighting how the availability of public data transforms journalistic practices. It examines case studies that showcase innovative uses of data in reporting, the challenges journalists face in accessing and interpreting data, and the ethical implications of using open data. By analyzing the impact of technological advancements on transparency and accountability, the work emphasizes the evolving role of journalists as data storytellers in a digital age.

      Data for Journalism
    • 2021

      The Brexit referendum on Twitter:a mixed-method computational analysis investigates how Twitter worked in shaping political discourse and its potential for fuelling populism in the month leading to the referendum.

      The Brexit Referendum on Twitter