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Digital journalism | 2015

Waiting for Data Journalism

Juliette De Maeyer; Manon Libert; David Domingo; François Heinderyckx; Florence Le Cam

Data journalism has emerged as a trend worthy of attention in newsrooms the world over. Previous research has highlighted how elite media, journalism education institutions, and other interest groups take part in the emergence and evolution of data journalism. But has it equally gained momentum in smaller, less-scrutinized media markets? This paper looks at the ascent of data journalism in the French-speaking part of Belgium. It argues that journalism, and hence data journalism, can be understood as a socio-discursive practice: it is not only the production of (data-driven) journalistic artefacts that shapes the notion of (data) journalism, but also the discursive efforts of all the actors involved, in and out of the newsrooms. A set of qualitative inquiries allowed us to examine the phenomenon by first establishing a cartography of who and what counts as data journalism. It uncovers an overall reliance on a handful of passionate individuals, only partly backed up institutionally, and a limited amount of consensual references that could foster a shared interpretive community. A closer examination of the definitions reveal a sharp polyphony that is particularly polarized around the duality of the term itself, divided between a focus on data and a focus on journalism, and torn between the co-existing notions of “ordinary” and “thorough” data journalism. We also describe what is perceived as obstacles, which mostly pertain to broader traits that shape contemporary newsmaking; and explain why, if data journalism clearly exists as a matter of concern, it has not transformed in concrete undertakings.


Telematics and Informatics | 2002

The 'new' ICTs environment in Europe: closing or widening the gaps?

Jan Servaes; François Heinderyckx

This paper addresses some of the complex issues related to the so-called European Information Society from at least three interrelated perspectives: from theory (on the basis of a brief literature review), from practice (referring to a number of available surveys and research data) and from a policy perspective. It points at major contradictions in and between both European policy statements and the data collected as part of the ongoing Measuring Information Society (MIS) surveys. It concludes by formulating a number of recommendations for both policymakers and researchers.


European Journal of Communication | 1993

Television News Programmes in Western Europe: A Comparative Study:

François Heinderyckx


International Journal of Communication | 2012

New ICTs and the Study of Political Communication

R. Kelly Garrett; Bruce Bimber; Homero Gil de Zúñiga; François Heinderyckx; John Kelly; Marc A. Smith


Archive | 2015

Gatekeeping in Transition

Tim P. Vos; François Heinderyckx


Archive | 2008

Do Online Journalists Belong in the Newsroom? A Belgian Case of Convergence

Vinciane Colson; François Heinderyckx; Chris Pc Paterson; David Domingo


Journal of Communication | 2014

Reclaiming the High Ground in the Age of Onlinement

François Heinderyckx


Archive | 2003

Issues in Measuring the Information Society Adoption in Europe

François Heinderyckx; Jan Servaes


electronic government | 2002

Assessing e-Government Implementation Processes: A Pan-European Survey of Administrations Officials

François Heinderyckx


Archive | 2015

Gatekeeping Theory Redux

François Heinderyckx; Tim P. Vos

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Nico Carpentier

Charles University in Prague

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Florence Le Cam

Université libre de Bruxelles

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David Domingo

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Manon Libert

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Tim P. Vos

University of Missouri

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