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New Media & Society | 2013
Sylvain Parasie; Eric Dagiral
Since the mid-2000s, some US and British news organizations have hired programmers to design data-driven news projects within the newsroom. But how does the rise of these “programmer-journalists,” armed with their skills and technical artifacts, really affect the way journalism can contribute to the public good? Based on an empirical study in Chicago, we show in this article that although they have built on previous historical developments, these programmer-journalists have also partly challenged the epistemology conveyed by the computer-assisted reporting tradition in the US, grounded in the assumption that data can help journalists to set the political agenda through the disclosure of public issues. Involved in open source communities and open government advocacy, these programmers and their technical artifacts have conveyed challenging epistemological propositions that have been highly controversial in the journalism community.
Réseaux. communication . technologie . société | 2010
Eric Dagiral; Sylvain Parasie
Terrains & travaux | 2009
Jean-Samuel Beuscart; Eric Dagiral; Sylvain Parasie
Terrains et Travaux : Revue de Sciences Sociales | 2008
Eric Dagiral; Jean-Samuel Beuscart; Sylvain Parasie
Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo | 2013
Sylvain Parasie; Eric Dagiral
Sciences de la société | 2012
Sylvain Parasie; Eric Dagiral
Archive | 2017
Eric Dagiral; Sylvain Parasie
Archive | 2016
Jean-Samuel Beuscart; Eric Dagiral; Sylvain Parasie
U | 2013
Sylvain Parasie; Eric Dagiral
Archive | 2012
Eric Dagiral; Sylvain Parasie