Abstract

Although data journalism is practiced globally, data journalism research has traditionally focused on a limited set of countries, primarily within the liberal and democratic corporatist media systems. Many recently published studies illustrate a growing scholarly interest in data journalism in other parts of the world, but these studies are still limited in number. This special issue brings together five new empirical studies of data journalism around the world, as well as two commentaries and two book reviews on the topic with the aim of broadening the theoretical, empirical, and geographic perspectives on data journalism. The core of the special issue consists of five national and comparative case studies studying data journalism in Africa, the Arab world, Italy, the UK, and Argentina. Combined, these articles and the other publications in this special issue point to three important contextual factors that shape data journalism worldwide: journalistic cultures, media markets, and the political environment. After a discussion of each of these three factors, areas for future research are proposed.

Highlights

  • Data journalism is practiced globally, data journalism research has traditionally focused on a limited set of countries where scholars study developments in their own environment

  • It expands on the special issue “Journalism in an Era of Big Data,” edited by Seth Lewis (2015), which was a pioneering compilation that formed the starting point for a growth of data journalism studies focused on Western contexts

  • This stands in contrast with the research literature on data journalism, which has long focused primarily on countries belonging to what Hallin and Mancini (2004) labeled the liberal media system and the democratic-corporatist media system (Ausserhofer et al 2017)

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Digital Journalism

ISSN: 2167-0811 (Print) 2167-082X (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rdij. Data Journalism Research: Studying a Maturing Field across Journalistic Cultures, Media Markets and Political Environments.

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